The bar chart gives information about different age groups of people who participated in music events in Australia in 2006.
Overall, it is clear that popular music events had the highest percentages, though the people aged 45-54 and 55+ prioritized opera music. Notably, classical was the least participated in event for all categories.
Looking at the chart in more detail, in popular music events, the highest figures were primarily involved in the first category, with about 38%. Following closely behind were people aged 35-44, with nearly 33%. The remaining categories, in contrast, were below the 30% mark: 27% in the 25-to 34-year-olds, 13% in the 45- to 54-year-olds, and 5% in people over 55. As for opera, people aged 35-44 stood at 25%, making it the largest figure in opera. While that for 45-54 and 55+ followed a similar percentage, with 15%. The people between 25-34 attended more than that for 15-24, with the having former 14%.
In terms of classical music events, both the 15-25 and 35-44 year old people had a similar figure, with about 12%, as opposed to 10% for those of 45-54 years old. While nearly 7% of people who participated in this class were 25-34 and 55+ years old.
