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+ | The Statement Festival was a music festival in Sweden for women, non-binary and transgender persons. It took place in Gothenburg from 31 August to 1 September 2018. While it had been intended to be annual it isn't clear if the event was repeated after 2018. The organisers stated that the festival would be held "without men", in practice meaning men who are not transgender, as neither visitors nor artists. The festival organisers used the term [[cis men]]. The festival's backstage area was jokingly dubbed a ''man-pen'' (Swedish: manshage) by organisers, in reference to male technicians, managers and members of artists' entourages who would generally reside there. For visitors there was an 18 year age limit. |
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The Statement Festival was a music festival in Sweden for women, non-binary and transgender persons. It took place in Gothenburg from 31 August to 1 September 2018. While it had been intended to be annual it isn't clear if the event was repeated after 2018. The organisers stated that the festival would be held "without men", in practice meaning men who are not transgender, as neither visitors nor artists. The festival organisers used the term cis men. The festival's backstage area was jokingly dubbed a man-pen (Swedish: manshage) by organisers, in reference to male technicians, managers and members of artists' entourages who would generally reside there. For visitors there was an 18 year age limit.