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I think I'm going to have to go with the officials who are claiming this isn't about race, but is about 100,000 college students descending on a town of 3000 people on an island that's 3 miles across for a huge spring break party.
I just watched a documentary on Atlanta's "FreakNik" which got shut down for similar reasons. Started off fine, got out of control, got shut down. :( Then it got corporatized and that killed it for good.
https://www.ajc.com/news/local/gallery-looking-back-freaknik/Dek76YxLetjnG4aMaPAmaN/
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/23/1240462403/a-look-back-at-freaknik-atlantas-iconic-hbcu-spring-break-party-of-80s-and-90s
You can watch the documentary on Hulu:
https://press.hulu.com/shows/freaknik-the-wildest-party-never-told/
I've heard about FreakNik, but I know very little about it. Thanks.
I went to DragonCon back in the 90s and it was nuts, but in a fun way. I'm guessing it's totally corporate now, although I know attendance has grown massively.
Back then, I got to see Gwar and The Misfits live for free (it wasn't even in a part of the area where they were checking wrist bands) and celebrities didn't ask for money for an autograph.
Atlanta had a small concert thing going put on by the 99x music station there that was only worth it because it was free. (On the Bricks was the name.) Great acts played there, but the crowds were terrible. Soooo many people and the hivemind was in full effect. N.E.R.D. was there and they played their popular song at the time (Lapdance I think.) and the crowd would not let them play anything else. Did the same thing to Sevendust. I don't think it lasted long though.
Atlanta crowds are something else.