![]() ![]() Simply purchasing tickets is a labor-intensive process these days and begins with a barrage of pre-sale emails and long queues. Looking back now, it is crazy to think how much the process has changed and how much I wish we could go back to the days of $80 tickets. I remember going on Ticketmaster and feverishly selecting my tickets, checking out and letting the anticipation build for what would be one of the best nights of my life. At the time, I considered that to be a decent amount of money for what would only be a 2-hour performance. When I was 13, I attended my first concert and paid a whopping $80 for the ticket. So why is it becoming increasingly impossible to actually attend a concert? People want to go to concerts, whether it is due to the easing of lockdown restrictions or artists simply ramping up their tours to bring in more profits. With a 20 percent increase in concert demand in just three years, the demand for live music is definitely on the rise. Whether it is the deep hum of the powerful bass that rattles in your ears or the rush of excitement, you feel when your favorite artist finally emerges onto the stage, attending a concert is an experience like no other. Nothing compares to the excitement of live music. ![]()
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