User talk:188.124.166.234

Hello, 188.124.166.234! Thank you for contributing to Wikivoyage, but please note that one or more of your recent edits has been reverted as it appeared to be an attempt to use this site to advertise or promote a business or service. Wikivoyage is created by travellers for travellers, and while business owners and employees are welcome to contribute, use of this site for promotional purposes is not allowed.

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Also read tour.

Genuine music festivals which offer great listening experiences for audiences because they are professional should be listed; those that offer training for young musicians on a professional training track may be mentioned — mainly, again, for listening opportunities, because if you are looking for Tanglewood (e.g.) in a travel guide, you have not spent the years studying that you need to have a chance to pass the audition. Pay-to-travel-and-sing amateur events are not relevant to a general-purpose travel guide. I could say a lot more, but that suffices.

Your cooperation in not listing any more of your destinations will be appreciated, and I thank you in advance for not making us block your posting privileges. Ikan Kekek (talk) 09:47, 27 October 2020 (UTC)