Cadernos EBAPE.BR (Jul 2022)

The rise and fall of live online music event consumption during the pandemic: an analysis from the perspective of practice theory

  • Frederico Leocádio Ferreira,
  • Juliana Maria Magalhães Christino,
  • Laura de Oliveira Cardoso,
  • Ana Luíza Silva Noronha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-395120210014x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 401 – 416

Abstract

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Abstract The phenomenon of watching live online music events became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic as a leisure activity practiced at home while social distancing. For 3 months, they were part of the routine of Brazilians and foreigners, before exponentially losing their audience. This trajectory is the object of research for this paper, studied under the prism of practice theory to understand the elements that form this consumption practice, its synchrony with other everyday practices, and external phenomena that act in the consolidation (or not) of a practice. In-depth interviews were conducted with 24 practitioners, and the results were analyzed through a thematic analysis. The findings provide clues as to why the practice declined, emphasizing the overlapping of practices belonging to the routine created during social distancing and the reduction of the initial originality (understanding) of more intimate lives that get lost in the search for innovations in practice. Possible developments in the future of post-pandemic live events and theoretical and managerial contributions are also discussed.

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