The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian attending in to several music events in 2006, categorizing by age brackets.
Overall, while 15-24 and 35-44 were the two age groups recorded more attendance in different music events, the opposite was true for 55+ group. Another point worth mentioning is that popular music events had more people taking part in, by comparision with other 2 music events.
Looking at the graph for further detail, in terms of the number of people attending to classical music concerts, similarly, 25-34 and 55+ Australian took up precisely 8%, whereas others accounted for around 10%. In relation to opera events, the majority of participants aged 35-44, which was exactly a quarter. However, for the older age groups, 45-54 and 55+ people occupied the same portion, 15%, others was less than 1-2%.
Turning to the remaining music events, popular, the largest percentage was for 15-24, which stood at nearly 40%, followed by people from 35-44 years old with accurately 33%. 5% of people participating in this music events was 55+, when 25-34 and 45-54 aged people comprised of 27% and 13%, respectively.
