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The phrase "audio festival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event or gathering that focuses on audio-related activities, such as music, sound art, or audio technology.
Example: "The annual audio festival attracted enthusiasts from all over the country to explore the latest innovations in sound production."
Alternatives: "sound festival" or "music festival".
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On a harrowing Megabus trip to the Third Coast International Audio Festival, in Chicago, "I was like, Woe is me, because I live in the middle of the country, no one's ever going to take my show seriously," he said.
Last Saturday morning, at this year's Third Coast International Audio Festival, in Chicago, some eight hundred people looked up from their breakfast in surprise: the theme from "The Daily," the Times' weekday news podcast, was playing over the speakers.
"THE THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL AUDIO FESTIVAL" A three-hour broadcast celebrating audio documentary and feature work from around the world, presented by WBEZ-FM in Chicago with Ira Glass of "This American Life" as host.
At the Third Coast International Audio Festival last month, Barbaro, even among his peers, was beheld with a kind of giddiness; a few days later, Vox announced that it was starting a daily news podcast hosted by another Third Coast attendee, Sean Rameswaram.
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