The provided chart illustrates the expenditure information of different four age groups taking part in three concert types.
Overall, while popular concerts are more attractive than traditional and classical concerts with the highest proportion, traditional concerts tended to be the least attractive that also made up the lowest section in all groups. There is an upward trend in classical concerts, but this is still lower than popular sections.
According to traditional concerts, the 25-34 demographic amounts to over 15%, which stands first in this stage, followed closely by the young generation at 15%. In contrast, 45- to- 54- year-olds record is 13%, which marks the lowest percentage in the stage. Additionally, there is a fluctuation beginning at 10% to 15% in the 35-44 bracket and the elderly.
The most attractive concert is that the highest percentage was registered in the youth at 37%, followed by the 24-34 bracket at 33%.Unlike the young, only 35% of the 45-54 age group attend popular concerts, marking the lowest proportion. In addition, the other groups have a period of variation by around 8%.
Finally, traditional concerts show the lowest proportion, compared to the other concerts, which account for 15% of the youth and lower than the 25-34 age group by nearly 2%. Moreover, the latter groups account for 15% to lower.
