
Ticketing Data Reveals the Scale of Losses Over the Pandemic | Music News
Live Performance Australia’s annual ticketing data shows how the pandemic “obliterated” the live entertainment industry last year, wiping out $1.4 billion in revenue and reducing the sector by 70%.
In the report, the peak body for live entertainment found that “Contemporary Music,” easily the biggest category, generating over 50% of total revenue across all live performance, was smashed by the health crisis. Contemporary Music, which factors-in rock, pop and hip-hop concerts
The report found that Victoria was the hardest hit State (no surprises), seeing a 79% decline in attendance and second-highest decline in revenue, down 75%.
South Australia was the least effected State, with a 55% decline in revenue and 40% decline in attendance.
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