The bar chart provides data on five categories of people, based on their age and measured in percents, visiting three kinds of concerts.
Overall, while popular concerts are by far the most visited events, traditional concerts remain the least popular ones.
According to the data, the attandence of popular concerts reaches the highest rate among the youngest group of people (15-24-year old) with nearly 37%. Although this option is the highest for each cohort, classical concerts are also popular, especially for the group of 55+, where a gap between popular and classical concerts’ visitors is as narrow as a mere 2%, presented by 27% and 25%, respectively.
By contrast, traditional concerts are the least visited option for each age group, where 45-54-year olds show the lowest level of attandence with just under 13 percent, while those who are from 25 to 34 age group represent the biggest proportion (16%) for traditional concert, which is, however, anyway much lower than the other choices.
