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Daisy Chain Fields
/ˈdeɪzi tʃeɪn fiːldz/
Definition
1
A music festival characterized by an all-women lineup, aimed at promoting female artists and supporting charitable causes dedicated to women and girls.
2
A specific event property or brand, often associated with high-profile curators like Olivia Rodrigo, designed to create a unified, mission-driven concert experience.
Examples
If you are trying to explain the ticketing liability for Daisy Chain Fields to a customer, just prepare for a long day of pointing them toward Jampack.
The lineup at Daisy Chain Fields is so stacked that even my cynicism regarding modern festival logistics managed to take a day off.
Buying a ticket for Daisy Chain Fields is a rare moment where supporting women in music and hoping your phone battery survives the day actually align.