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“歌迷专列”来了!一场演唱会能否带火一座城?
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-29 07:35

Core Insights - The concert industry in China is experiencing a significant boom, with ticket sales projected to reach 29.636 billion yuan in 2024, more than seven times the revenue in 2019 [2] - Concerts account for a substantial portion of the live performance market, indicating a shift in consumer spending towards live entertainment [2] Group 1: Economic Impact - Concerts are driving economic growth, with the 2024 Qingdao concerts expected to generate 1.94 billion yuan in comprehensive consumption, including food, accommodation, and travel [11] - Major concerts have led to substantial tourism revenue, such as the TFBOYS concert in Xi'an generating over 400 million yuan in tourism income [12] - Jay Chou's concerts in Sanya and Changsha have significantly boosted local economies, with the Sanya concert bringing in 1.1 billion yuan and the Changsha concert generating 518 million yuan in local cultural tourism revenue [13] Group 2: Audience Behavior - Approximately 55.2% of concertgoers are willing to travel to other cities for concerts, indicating a trend of cross-city attendance [10] - Different age groups exhibit varying spending habits, with younger audiences (post-95 and post-00) spending more on appearance and accessories, while older attendees invest in equipment [7] Group 3: Market Distribution - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, and Sichuan-Chongqing regions collectively account for 63.5% of national ticket sales, with the Yangtze River Delta contributing over 30% [17] - The market is expanding into second-tier cities, which now account for over 60% of concert events and ticket sales, a significant increase from 2023 [17] - Emerging cities like Hangzhou, Suzhou, and Taiyuan are entering the top ten in ticket sales, highlighting the growing popularity of concerts beyond major metropolitan areas [20]