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<h1>Legal risks for live-event organizers adopting continuous-music Garba-style shows: advertising, consumer protection, contracts, IP, labor issues</h1> A business strategist published a press release comparing uninterrupted Garba performances to typical commercial concerts, urging live-event organizers to adopt continuous-music formats; the release highlights large-scale examples and named performers generically. Legally, the statement is opinion-based promotional material distributed under an agency arrangement with an explicit disclaimer disclaiming editorial responsibility, reducing publisher liability but not eliminating potential exposure for false or misleading advertising claims if specific commercial promises to consumers are made. Event organizers considering the model should assess consumer protection, advertising law, ticketing contract terms (expectations/refunds), and intellectual property or labor implications of enforcing uninterrupted sets.