A lot of artists play in front line cities, regardless of the bombing. Music Saves UA did a little festival in Zaporizhzhia for one day at the end of April, and it was fully done in a shelter that fit 600 people. Three artists played that day, and there were events, lectures: all kinds of things. Just to bring culture to people. Because, if people in Kyiv get concerts, why should people in Herkimer or Zaporizhzhia not?
In Kyiv it's a bit easier than in Zaporizhzhia; you need to evacuate people and have shelters available.
For Atlas Festival, the only reason we were able to do it this year, is that we found a venue that we consider to be safe enough. It's not our regular venue. Since our second festival in 2016, we were doing it on the National Expo Center, which is a huge open area, but it doesn't work for the current circumstances. There are no shelters that are close and big enough to be able to do something there.
So, we have found a mall in Kyiv called Blockbuster Mall. They have a huge underground parking of more than 50km² that can easily fit more than 100,000 people inside. Of course, we're not going to have a hundred thousand people. Far from it. The maximum amount of people we will have is 25,000. And that includes staff, crew, artists and free tickets that we will give to people with disabilities. We will use certified software to calculate how quickly we can evacuate people if needed. We calculated how we can evacuate 30,000 people in a certain amount of time and decided we will have 25,000 people. That means we will evacuate them even faster than what we counted.