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The image is a bar chart depicting the percentage of attendance for 3 types of music events in 2006 in Australia, segmented by age groups. Classical music attendance: Age 15-24 (11%), Age 25-34 (13%), Age 35-44 (14%), Age 45-54 (10%), Age 55+ (13%). Opera attendance: Age 15-24 (8%), Age 25-34 (8%), Age 35-44 (11%), Age 45-54 (15%), Age 55+ (8%). Popular music attendance: Age 15-24 (38%), Age 25-34 (27%), Age 35-44 (25%), Age 45-54 (33%), Age 55+ (5%).
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The chart illustrates the percentage of people in different age groups, attended in 3 types of musical occasions in Australia in 2006.
Looking for an overall perspective, while, popular music was widespread among younger people in that year, older adults preferred to attend in an opera events, and classical music performances were the less attended type of music by people of all ages.
It is obvious that, 38% of youngsters from 40%, and 35% of adults from 35 to 40 took part in popular music ceremony, more than any other age groups. Meanwhile opera ceremonies were second the most attended performances in general.
Another thing is, the highest percentages in attendance in music events classical music were 11% for young people 15-24 and 35-44.
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