China News Service, Wuhan, March 17 (Lu Qi) As waves of waves hit, music fans sang, jumped and swayed in unison. In the interweaving and collision of sound, light and electricity, the 2024 Wuhan University Student Music Festival was staged on the 16th. Kick off the spring perform

China News Service, Wuhan, March 17 (Lu Qi) As waves of waves hit, music fans sang, jumped and swayed in unison. In the interweaving and collision of sound, light and electricity, the 2024 Wuhan University Student Music Festival was staged on the 16th. , kicking off the spring performing arts craze in Wuhan.

Wuhan University Student Music Festival scene. Photographed by Wu Taotao

The "Romantic Wuhan Flowers All the Way" 2024 Wuhan University Student Music Festival, sponsored by the Wuhan Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau, invited more than 10 bands including Huichundan to perform for two days. At the same time, 4,048 free tickets were given out to college students across the country. At the Wuhan Happy Valley performance site, the cherry blossom scenery was scrolling on the big screen; on the stage, the band sang passionately; the cherry blossom platform, cherry blossom swings and other elements conveyed the romance of Wuhan's cherry blossom viewing season everywhere.

"There is a band you like, and the tickets are free. There is nothing happier than this." Tang Xiaoyi from Huazhong Agricultural University filmed the band's performance while swinging her arms to the music. She said that there are many universities in Wuhan, and many activities "provide benefits" to college students. This time she grabbed free tickets and also recorded the music festival on social media platforms to "call" for Wuhan.

At the music festival, fans filmed the performance. Photo by Wu Taotao

Lu Jie from Central South University of Forestry and Technology also received free tickets. After receiving the information, he rushed from Changsha to Wuhan. "Just to experience the joy of 'getting dry' live." Lu Jie said that watching offline performances helped him relieve his anxiety and fatigue, and he also took advantage of the cherry blossom season to come to Wuhan to enjoy the flowers.

"The College Student Music Festival is really popular. More than 4,000 tickets were given away, but the tickets were gone in seconds." Yuan Yajun from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and her classmates grabbed the tickets, and she was the only one to get them. Therefore, Yuan Yajun looked for a "match" on the Internet to watch performances, taste delicious food and travel to Wuhan together.

The band is performing at the music festival. Photographed by Wu Taotao

"Music festivals and other performing arts activities not only bring ticket revenue, but music fans' needs for food, clothing, housing and transportation can also effectively drive urban tourism consumption." The relevant person in charge of Wuhan Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau said that performing arts activities attract consumer groups who love to share Become the "spokesperson" of the city and stimulate more potential consumers to travel by posting tickets on social media and checking in on popular food and attractions at the performance location.

With the arrival of the cherry blossom viewing season, Wuhan has expanded its cherry blossom-focused flower viewing tours to city tours, integrating all-region elements such as "culture, tourism, sports, business, and performance" to carry out various special activities. The Space Adventure Music Festival, the dance drama "Dream of Red Mansions", the musical "Bloom", and multiple star concerts... Various performing arts activities in Wuhan will follow this spring. Yuan Yajun said that after seeing that the long-awaited celebrity concert will "begin" in Wuhan, she has invited her friends to visit Wuhan again. (End)

(China News Network)