The line graph demonstrates the proportion of people in seperated age gaps in a city who participated in music concerts from 2010 to 2015.
Overall, it is clear that the highest percentage of citizens who attended in parties were both adults and teenagers. Conversly, the Old part of the city were the lowest part throughout the period.
Focusing on the people between 16-24 and 25-44, these started at 40 percent before reaching around 60 percent and 32 percent in 2011, respectively. The proportion of teenagers between 16-24 increased gradually to 60 percent in 2012 followed by levelling off for one year, and then took the lead by reaching 70 percent. In 2013, ages between 25-44 and 55-64 were identical at 30 percent, after which the older adults increased significantly as the other one fell slightly until 2014. The people around 55-64 eventually recovered after the fall to 23 percent in 2015.
As for adults and the Old, the former started at 52 percent in 2010 and then dipped in 2011 before rising to 50 percent in 2012. After levelling out around 53 percent two years, the indicator stopped around 56 percent in 2015, while latter began at around 10 percent in 2010 before growing by 20 percent over the next year before dipping in 2013 and then remaining at approximately 20 percent in 2015.
