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Sport-Tickets viel teurer als Pop-Tickets in den USA?

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Sind Konzert-Tickets zu teuer und überfordern das Publikum? Der CEO von Live Nation sprach kürzlich auf einer Konferenz über dieses Thema und meinte, dass Tickets für Sportveranstaltungen erheblich teurer sein könnten, und dass es viele Tickets zu bezahlbaren Preisen gebe:

According to reports, Rapino spoke at a Goldman Sachs conferenced in the U.S., noting that while the biggest music stars may “make headlines” for their high ticket prices, live music is “still the most affordable opportunity out there.” He went on to note that on average, “75% of tickets are under $100,” and for most shows, “half of the tickets are under $50.”

While Rapino said that some tickets sell for much more, this is still a good deal compared to sporting events. He said that Live Nation hasn’t managed to “figure out this PR struggle,” pointing to the fact that it’s “like a badge of honor to say that the court sides were $7,000” for a game, but in terms of a live music, “you’re horrible if you charge $800 for a front row concert.” He said that live music is an “incredibly affordable opportunity in the big picture” and “concerts are always going to be much more bang for your buck.”

Quelle:
https://www.ticketnews.com/2024/09/live-nation-ceo-claims-concerts-still-incredibly-affordable-compared-to-sports/


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