The bar chart provides data about the participants of three types of musical entertainment of various ages, shown in percentages.
Overall, it can be seen that concerts by celebrities are especially popular among teenagers and adults. As for opera music, it is enjoyed only by middle-aged people, while classical performance lacks popularity.
Examining the attendance figures, the age group of 15-24 exhibits a substantial preference for Popular concerts, with 38% participation, followed closely by Opera at 13% and a mere 11% attending Classical events. The subsequent age bracket, 25-34, shows a decrease in popularity for all concert types, with Popular events attracting 27%, Opera at 14%, and Classical at 8%. The attendance rates for the 35-44 age group indicate a resurgence for Opera, which captures 25% of participants, alongside 33% for Popular concerts and 11% for Classical performances.
Turning to the older demographics, the 45-54 age group displayed a notable inclination towards Opera, drawing 15% of attendees, while Classical garnered 10% and Popular a modest 13%. Conversely, the 55+ age demographic showed the least enthusiasm for Popular concerts, at just 5%, with Opera and Classical both attracting 15% and 8% of participants respectively. This trend underscores a clear generational divide in musical preferences, with younger audiences favoring Popular music and older attendees gravitating towards Opera.
