New research reveals that skyrocketing ticket prices in 2025 are making it increasingly difficult for fans to see their favorite artists perform live. Some pay more than $1,800 to see a single show, ...
Streaming revenue is declining. Physical sales are niche. Synchronization licensing is competitive. For most artists, touring ...
Five years after pandemic lockdowns forced music venues to temporarily close their doors, the live entertainment industry has bounced back. In 2024 alone, the top 100 touring artists in North America ...
These days, it seems like snagging affordably priced tickets to a concert should be its own Olympic sport. It wasn’t that long ago when Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain was famously shocked to learn some ...
From Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter to Kendrick Lamar and SZA, 2025 promises to be another big year for live music events. That may also mean concertgoers will be shelling out more for their ...
Consumers have demonstrated a high tolerance for the increasing price tag of attending live events, also known as "funflation." The cost of concert tickets has especially soared, mostly due to dynamic ...
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