Electric Zoo festival in New York will require all attendees to watch a two-minute video encouraging them not to use drugs
This years Electric Zoo dance music festival will reportedly require all attendees to watch a two-minute video encouraging them not to use drugs. The New York event has instated a slew of new anti-drug policies in response to incidents last year, when two people died and several were hospitalised after allegedly taking MDMA.
Come To Life is the name of Electric Zoos anti-drug campaign, which has a flagship public service announcement directed by Dexter creator James Manos and his 19-year-old daughter, Ellie. Consequence of Sound reports that no one attending the late August festival will be permitted to activate their ticket wristbands unless they first watch the clip.
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by Sean Michaels via Electronic music | The Guardian
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