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Bob Dylan locks fans’ cell phones

Dylan says he wants to prevent unauthorized release of concert footage and also wants audiences to focus on the show, not on their mobile devices.

Visitors to his Prague concerts, which will take place on October 4, 5 and 6, will have to put their phones in the Yondr case, which will be locked in a way similar to magnetic security tags in clothing stores. The phones in the cases will remain with their owners, but they will not be able to be used. They will be made available only after the performance.

If someone absolutely needs to make a call during their stay in the hall, they will have to go to a specially designated place where their case will be opened and the phone will then be able to be used. It will be locked again before returning to the hall.

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“We hope that everyone will enjoy the concert better this way. Our eyes will open a little more and our senses will be a little sharper when we lose the technological crutch we’ve grown accustomed to,” people from Dylan’s management team tweeted.

Banning the use of cell phones at concerts is a new trend in recent years. Many artists claim that they do this to enhance the experience for visitors. However, it is also clear that this is an effective way to protect one’s own commercial interests. If phones cannot be used at concerts, poor-quality recordings of performances and poor-quality photos from them will not appear on the Internet.

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Since its launch on the market, lockable cases have been used, for example, at concerts by Kate Bush, Jack White, Alicia Keys, Madonna or comedian Dave Chappelle.

Jack White already said in 2018 that the goal of banning the use of phones is to maintain control over the concert. “We think you’ll enjoy looking away from your phones for a moment and experiencing the music and our shared love for it in person. We will not help those who want to post on social media. Our official tour photographer will post his pictures and videos after the show,” he explained.

But not everyone has understanding for such a step. The singer of the British group Blur Damon Albarn in an interview for BBC Breakfast he stated this July: “If you start banning things, where does it end? I think you just have to get on stage and do your thing. People won’t want to be on their phone if you communicate with them properly.”

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