Culture Dates set for first ‘man free’ festival in Sweden - the festival if the future, where nothing can possiblie go wrong

The first man-free music event organized in response to sexual offences at concerts in Sweden will be held at the end of next summer. Tickets will be available in just two weeks, according to an announcement ironically released on International Men’s Day.
Swedish comedian Emma Knyckare came up with the idea of a man-free music festival in July after the cancellation of the Bravalla Festival amid reports of sexual assaults and allegations of rape. Back then, the comedian suggested having a “really cool festival where only non-men are welcome,” but did not imagine the support and fundraising success her idea would have.

Apart from women, the event, called Statement Festival, will also welcome non-binary and trans people, and will be held from August 31 to September 1 in Gothenburg. The date and venue of the event were disclosed on International Men’s Day – November 19.

Swedish comedian finally names her ‘man free’ festival after fundraising success
Announcing the event on their official social media accounts, the organizers said they are presenting some “more important” dates than International Men’s Day.

“We thought it was an appropriate day to talk about it – a reminder of the issues women still face from men,” Knyckare told the Local.

Some organization details are still to be figured out, such as how to prevent men from entering. Still, the creators believe that it is important to allow trans men to come as they are “exposed to violence, hate and threats based on prevailing norms in our society.”

“We do not claim that Statement Festival is the solution to the problems with the sexual violence – it’s a reaction to it,” the event’s website says, adding that its team hopes the event will “not be necessary” in the future.

Sweden has faced a wave of sexual offence allegations at popular music events. In July, the annual Bravalla Festival was cancelled due to reports of four cases of rape and 22 cases of molestation. In August, Swedish police confirmed that four teenage girls reported being raped at a festival in the town of Emmaboda, and 11 other women experienced sexual abuse there.


https://www.rt.com/news/410340-man-free-festival-date-announced/
 
Its a shame that I as a man cannot attend this festival, because these seem like the type of people who know how to party.

Completely unrelated note, I hope to petition for a font specifically made for sarcasm.
If there's any doubt I just use [/sarcasm] tags.
 
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Does the ban on men extend to the musicians? If so, you can kiss any reasonable attendance good-bye. I dare you to name just one entirely female band that you would attend a concert for.

If I had access to a time machine I'd love to go back in time and see Girlschool. But they must all be over 60 by this point. Can't think of another. :\

 
This is gonna be good. I'll make the popcorn!
if it turns out to be a clusterfuck, I'm sure MEN will be to blame... something something patriarchy, something something internalized misogyny...

It’ll be a cluster fuck all right and the men will have to go in and fix it.
 
If I had access to a time machine I'd love to go back in time and see Girlschool. But they must all be over 60 by this point. Can't think of another. :\


Saw them supporting Motorhead in 86/87 ish, and I think they were over 60 then.

Anyway, the question wasnt name some all-girl groups, but what all girl groups would you be prepared to (pay good money and stand in a cold arsed, badly catered, wymins syndicalist collective, vegitarian) Swedish field for?

Bjork and Kate Bush (maybe the Bangles but only circ 1983 when they were hot).
 
If it wasn't troon-friendly, there'd be a screaming shitstorm but at least it would make sense. Because they've stated that troons are allowed, most of the attendees will be fat middle-aged men in dresses wearing smug grins that they get to be treated like women for a day and no-one can argue otherwise. I'll bet that makes cis women feel totally 'safe'.
 
Saw them supporting Motorhead in 86/87 ish, and I think they were over 60 then.

Anyway, the question wasnt name some all-girl groups, but what all girl groups would you be prepared to (pay good money and stand in a cold arsed, badly catered, wymins syndicalist collective, vegitarian) Swedish field for?

Bjork and Kate Bush (maybe the Bangles but only circ 1983 when they were hot).
Yeah I'd endure that (but bring some Pepperami or something) for Hinds, they seem like they can put on a fun show, and I genuinely like Girl Ray. I saw PINS a couple of years ago too.
 
Does the ban on men extend to the musicians? If so, you can kiss any reasonable attendance good-bye. I dare you to name just one entirely female band that you would attend a concert for.
I'm racking my brain, but all I can come up with Sleater Kinney and Baby Metal, but there's solo acts like Bjork, PJ Harvey, Gangsta Boo...

Y'know what, listing it all out, I'd put on a dress to see all of those at the same venue. brb, I gotta change my legal name to an obscure flower.
 
Anyway, the question wasnt name some all-girl groups, but what all girl groups would you be prepared to (pay good money and stand in a cold arsed, badly catered, wymins syndicalist collective, vegitarian) Swedish field for?

Sorry, I was thinking generally. In that case the answer is ... none I can think of.
 
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