The given bar chart dispirits the proportion of people according to their ages attending different kinds of music concerts such as ( classical, opera, and popular) in 2006 in Australia.
In genera, popular music concerts are more attended by Australian people than remaining others while classical songs seemed to be extremely least attended concerts among ages between 15 to 44 in 2006.
To begin with, popular music seemed to be highest attended concerts seemed three times higher stood at 38% while others are at 13% of opera and classical at 11% ranging ages from 15 to 24. In addition, between the age of 25 to 34, the most least attended concerts classical music was three times less at 8% than popular at 27% which exceeded far than that of opera at 14%. Similarly, same pattern seemed again, however, popular concerts were progressed having 33% of people attending which was extremely higher than that of remaining two others such as classical stood at 11% was three times less and 25% of opera was just below than popular concerts between the age group of 35 to 44.
Furthermore, among aged people between 45 to 54, opera concerts were more keen on going to enjoy the concert standing at 15% while, the most highest attended music popular among the youngsters pointed at just below of opera, at 13% and as always classical concerts were seemed lowest attended music about 10%. Similarly, oldest age of group like above 55 years old, classical music became two times higher attended concerts was stood at 8% than popular music which was stand at5% was most less attended concerts and also three times less than opera which was stood at 15% in Australia in 2006.
