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Insurance and Refund Risk in Live-Event Investments: Protecting Capital in Festival Deals
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2026-02-20
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Before funding a festival, lock in insurance, escrow and iron-clad force majeure terms. Use this investor checklist to protect capital in live-event deals.
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