The line graph illustrates the proportion of individuals in a specific city who attended music concerts from 2010 to 2015.
Overall, people aged 25 to 44 were particularly drawn to music performances, while the opposite was true for those aged 75 and older.
As shown in the graph, in 2010, the percentage of the youngest generation (ages 16-24) and those aged 25 to 44 were about 52% and approximately 40%, respectively. During the period from 2010 to 2015, the figure for young adults grew significantly, peaking at 70%. In contrast, the percentage of individuals aged 25 to 44 fluctuated, ranging from roughly 40% to around 52%. Additionally, the proportion of middle-aged individuals (ages 45-54) was about 40% in 2010, before experiencing a downward trend to roughly 30% between 2010 and 2012. However, it increased sharply by approximately 18% in 2015.
Turning to the remaining age groups, the attendance of individuals aged 55 to 64 rose slightly from around 25% to about 30% at the beginning of the period, but then declined significantly to approximately 20% by 2015. Meanwhile, the attendance of elderly people (aged 75 and older) fluctuated throughout the period, ranging from about 10% to around 20%.
