{"id":331,"date":"2025-02-04T21:10:49","date_gmt":"2025-02-04T22:10:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thichhat.com\/?p=331"},"modified":"2025-04-24T17:03:32","modified_gmt":"2025-04-24T17:03:32","slug":"lonely-together-edm-fans-find-connection-while-djs-struggle-with-isolation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thichhat.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/04\/lonely-together-edm-fans-find-connection-while-djs-struggle-with-isolation\/","title":{"rendered":"Lonely Together: EDM Fans Find Connection While DJs Struggle With Isolation"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is an opinion column. The thoughts and viewpoints expressed are those of the author, Dr. Sunni Lampasso,\u00a0a psychologist, executive coach and the founder of Shaping Success, where she helps EDM artists and industry professionals elevate their careers while prioritizing wellness.<\/em><\/p>\n As the author of “Level Up Your Influence: A Self-Awareness Guide to Maximizing Your Growth and Unlocking Your Inner Leader,” she empowers artists to overcome mental roadblocks, avoid burnout and build a lasting legacy in the music industry.<\/em><\/p>\n Loneliness is a modern epidemic\u201430% of young adults in America feel lonely daily or several times a week, according to\u00a0the American Psychiatric Association.\u00a0For EDM fans, raves and festivals offer a place to connect, belong and feel alive. However, the experience can have the opposite effect for the DJs who bring us together.<\/p>\n As a psychologist who coaches DJs, I’ve seen how isolation impacts artists beyond what fans see. They constantly juggle creative demands, business pressures and expectations without the support system many professionals take for granted.<\/p>\n Before working closely with DJs, I didn’t fully grasp their lifestyle’s physical and emotional intensity. But I now see how deep the struggles run, from the small stage to the main stage. DJs need support, clarity and guidance to navigate the highs and lows while building a sustainable and fulfilling career.<\/p>\n Fans experience the art\u2014the energy of the DJ’s performance and the music they produce\u2014but they don’t see the hidden side: the loneliness, the stress and the intense pressure DJs experience behind the scenes. The very stages that unite us can isolate them and amplify loneliness, which causes an increased risk of anxiety, depression and physical health issues\u00a0if not addressed.<\/p>\n Constant screen time and political divides contribute to a growing sense of isolation for both fans and artists. EDM events provide fans with community, but touring DJs often experience grueling travel, separation from loved ones and the pressure to consistently perform. The festival experience allows fans to recharge. However, many artists leave feeling drained and isolated as they rush to their next show.<\/p>\n Touring schedules can be brutal. Some DJs play around 300 shows each year, often with limited support and schedules that don’t include much time for wellness. Combined with a lack of self-care, loneliness\u00a0further increases the risk for burnout, substance use and mental health struggles.<\/p>\n We’ve seen it firsthand. Avicii’s tragic death in 2018 was a wake-up call, and more recently, Alesso canceled shows due to health concerns and exhaustion<\/a>. Many industry giants, including Armin van Buuren and Zedd, have spoken about using alcohol to push through performances.<\/p>\n
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