Music is often part of daily life at Rainbow Gatherings, especially acoustic music shared around kitchens, circles, camps and quiet communal spaces. These moments can help people connect, but they also require awareness of others and of the place itself. Many gatherings discourage amplified sound, commercial performances and noise that disturbs rest, wildlife or nearby communities. The spirit is usually simple: music as participation, not as entertainment to consume. Travellers who join a Rainbow Gathering should listen to local agreements, respect quiet areas and remember that shared spaces belong to everyone present. Helping to keep those spaces clean, safe and welcoming is part of the experience.
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