The bar chart delineates information about attendance of different age groups to several music events in 2006 in Australia.
Overall, what stands out from the bar chart is that popuar music event dominated in three age groups, showeing the highest results, however, the reversed pettern depicted classical music event being the lowest figure in four age groups.
Looking at the details, in 15 to 24, figure of popular music was at least two times bigger than opera and classical music events, at 38, 13, and 11 percent, in turn, making value of the popular music event the greatest of the bar chart. Moreover, in 25 to 34, figure of popular music at 27 percent was as nowhere near as opera and classical music events at 14 and 8 percent, respectively. Furthermore, in 35 to 44, value of popular music at 33 was three times bigger than classical at 11, while opera was near to popular music at 25.
As regards remain age groups, in 45 to 54, average attendance of classical, opera, and popular music events reduced considerably turning 10, 15, and 13 percent respectively, which means the highest belonged to opera music event. As for 55 and more age group, value of popular music event was the lowest of the bar chart at 5 and classical slightly reduced to 8 percent, whereas opera remain the highest with the same figure at 15.
