Core Insights - The article discusses the phenomenon of young people in China increasingly attending concerts despite claims of "consumption downgrade," highlighting a cultural shift where concerts are seen as a valuable experience rather than a luxury [5][6][7]. Group 1: Concert Attendance Trends - In the past year, the box office revenue for large concerts in China exceeded 26 billion yuan, marking a 78.1% year-on-year increase, with over 29 million attendees, a 45.0% increase [6]. - Young people, on average, attended 3.5 concerts in the last year, with a significant portion attending their first concert during university [11][12]. - The main barriers for the 20% of young people who have not attended concerts include high ticket prices, difficulty in obtaining tickets, and lack of time [14]. Group 2: Ticket Pricing Sensitivity - Most young people prefer concert tickets not to exceed 1,000 yuan, with only 4% willing to pay over 2,000 yuan [20]. - Over 50% of those who have not attended concerts believe ticket prices should not exceed 500 yuan, indicating a strong price sensitivity among this demographic [22][23]. - The acceptance of price premiums varies significantly, with some individuals willing to pay up to 200% more for tickets, while others are firmly against any price increase [26]. Group 3: Social Dynamics and Preferences - The majority of young concert-goers prefer to attend with friends, with over 60% choosing this option, while only about one-third have attended with a partner [33][36]. - A surprising 58.9% of young people have attended concerts alone, indicating a shift in social norms regarding solo attendance [38][40]. - The reasons for attending concerts include seeing idols (75.4%) and relieving stress (65.3%) [52]. Group 4: Spending Behavior - The average expenditure for attending a concert is around 2,698 yuan, with 64.1% spending over 1,000 yuan [47][48]. - Additional costs such as travel (81.9%) and accommodation (71.5%) significantly contribute to the overall spending associated with concert attendance [43][45]. - Young people are generally inclined to split costs with friends, with 62.3% preferring to go Dutch [49]. Group 5: Concert Experience and Expectations - Young attendees express high expectations for concerts, with 73.9% feeling excited about the experience [60]. - The most anticipated aspects of concerts include sing-alongs, interactions with stars, and opening performances [61]. - Post-concert, over 60% experience a "withdrawal" feeling, indicating the emotional impact of the event [63]. Group 6: Audience Behavior and Preferences - The most disliked behaviors at concerts include obstructed views (79.4%) and poor sound quality (68.4%) [66][70]. - There are notable differences in tolerance for concert disruptions between genders, with females more sensitive to visual obstructions and males to audio quality [69].
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36氪·2025-09-06 10:00