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Festival Producers Are Buying More Than Tickets — How Creators Can License IP to Live Events
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2026-02-28
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Creators can turn characters, visuals and narratives into festival revenue — a step-by-step 2026 guide to licensing to producers like Burwoodland and Emo Night.
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