
Rules (Work in Progress)
Must be a real concert, not one or two people playing instruments
Must be to an audience in a method intended to be a concert (so not 'astronauts playing an instrument during a broadcast where they talk to the public')
Must be in outer space or the moon or another planet, not high atmosphere zero-g flights
A full set, not just one or two songs
Audience can be in-person or remote
Some recognition by mainstream news as 'first concert in outer space' or 'first concert on moon' etc
People are also trading
THIS DOES NOT SEEM TO COUNT AS SPACE OR A CONCERT BTW, unless more details come out https://variety.com/2022/music/news/chainsmokers-perform-space-2024-1235319671/
@OlegEterevsky would be a combination of reported in the media as such, plus my judgement. I am not counting existing performances of 1-2 instruments by a few people in a space station to another astronaut. i am anticipating things like
a widespread audience, even if livestreamed,
MAYBE some fee/ticket, even if for remote viewing
a full set list , not just one or two songs
most likely by a known performer who has done on-earth concerts before (although i am not sure if that is reqiured yet)
some recognition by press as 'first concert in space' or on moon etc
Does a livestream of the performer in space with the audience on Earth count? What is the minimum crowd size to count as a real concert? Does a space station in low Earth orbit count as in outer space?
@TheAllMemeingEye see other comment. low earth orbit is going to be an edge case i'll decide at the time. kinda depends on how the world feels about it.