The chart given compares the percentage of audience enrolling to music concerts in distinct age groups in Australia in 2006.
Overall, it is clear that the participation of people in all of events had similar trend that the highest percentage of that joining in popular concerts in the group of 15-24, likely the group 25-34, 35-44 year old, but the proportion of audience in the 45-54, 55+ in opera concert was dominated.
To begin with, the fashion of people taking common events in the 15-24 was on the top of the chart making up 38%, followed by that of audience taking part in opera and classical concerts at around 13% and 11% respectively, and was higher as 3 times as the attendance of viewers in opera concert. Moreover, the almost similar paten was occurred aged 25-34 and 35-44.
On the other hand, the percentage of people participating in opera events on the group 45-54 years olds surged dramatically amounting for the largest share, followed by that in common events at approximately 13% and remained stable at round 15% in classical concerts. In addition, the attendance of audience in popular concerts had a significant plunge, decreasing to 5%.
