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Let the Music Play: Live Music Fosters Collective Effervescence and Leads to Lasting Positive Outcomes

  • Nicole Koefler
  • , Esha Naidu
  • , Shira Gabriel
  • , Veronica Schneider
  • , Gabriela S. Pascuzzi
  • , Elaine Paravati
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Duke University

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Abstract

This work examined the power of live music events to enhance wellbeing through collective effervescence (CE)—the sense of sacredness and connection felt when in large groups. Four studies (N = 789) using both university and community samples examined the relationship between live music events and CE and how this relationship contributes to positive, lasting outcomes. Results suggest that CE is highly related to positive outcomes associated with attending live music events. CE uniquely predicted meaning in life and enjoyment during the event above and beyond related constructs. Feeling CE was also related to greater meaning in life during the event and continued happiness a week after live music events. Further, CE mediated effects between various elements of live music events (e.g., parasocial bonds with the artist) and positive lasting outcomes. In summary, CE plays a key role in the lasting wellbeing that follows live music events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)546-558
Number of pages13
JournalPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Volume52
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026

Keywords

  • belonging
  • collective effervescence
  • happiness
  • live music
  • meaning in life

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