Sunday, May 5, 2024

Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour – Shocking SACRIFICES Fans Will Make to See Favorite Artists Live

Beyoncé in four different looks during her Renaissance tour in Stockholm, Sweden. Photos: Getty Images
Beyoncé in four different looks during her Renaissance tour on May 10, in Stockholm, Sweden. Photos: Getty Images

*Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE World Tour, now recognized as the highest-grossing tour by a female artist, has amassed over $461 million in revenue. With 55 celebrities, from Kylie Jenner to Meghan Markle, attending the tour’s LA dates —these numbers are expected to grow even further as the music industry’s queen bee continues her journey through North America in the weeks to come because there are shocking sacrifices fans will Make to see favorite artists live.

As the post-pandemic heightened “fear of missing out” (FOMO), ticket prices for gigs have skyrocketed, and after many fans were unable to secure a Beyoncé ticket SeatPick were keen to uncover what length fans would really go to just to bag concert tickets and see their favourite artists live.

SeatPick’s survey of 3,000 music fans revealed which lengths fans are really willing to to go to be able to afford tickets to see their favourite artist live in 2023, and the shocking sacrifices people would make just to bag a ticket to their concert, including skipping showering for a month, giving up on a holiday and EVEN shaving all of their hair off.

Key findings: 

  • Almost 4 in 5 fans would skip showering for an entire month to see their favourite artist live (79.80%)
  • Almost a third of respondents would dip into rent and mortgage savings to pay for concert tickets (31.40%) and over 1 in 6 would use money saved for education (17.80%)
  • Almost 3 in 10 (28.20%) would skip a friend’s or relative’s wedding, and almost 1 in 5 would skip a funeral (18.80%)
  • One in eight (11.90%) would spend upwards of £1,000 for a concert ticket

Q1: What would you be willing to do to see your favourite artist live?

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What would you be willing to do to see your favourite artist live? % responded with yes
Skip showering for a month 79.90%
Give up a vacation 57.20%
Camp outside the venue for a week 48.90%
Shave all your hair off 36.50%
Miss a friend or relative’s wedding 28.20%
Miss a friend or relative’s funeral 18.80%
Reschedule your OWN wedding 7.40%
Lose all of your friendships 6.50%
Camp outside the venue for a month 5.10%
None of the above 1.30%

SeatPick can reveal that almost four in five fans (79.9%) would skip showering for a whole month if it meant they could see their favourite artist live. Almost two in five respondents (36.5%) would even shave off their hair, while a shocking 6.50% admitted that they would be okay with losing all of their friendships if it meant seeing their favourite singers live.

Not only this, but fans would sacrifice several surprising life events to ensure they secure a space at their favourite artists’ concerts — from Taylor Swift’s iconic Eras Tour to Harry Styles ‘Love on Tour’. Almost three in five respondents (57.20%) admitted that they would give up a holiday to get to see their favourite artist live, almost one-third (28.20%) would skip a friend’s or a relative’s wedding, and as many as one in five (18.80%) would miss a friend’s or a relative’s funeral — with results showing that one in ten Gen Z respondents (10.35%) HAVE skipped a funeral for a concert compared to one in twelve millennials (8.86%). Some of the most loyal fans were evidently surveyed, with almost one in 12 (7.40%) admitting that they would consider rescheduling their own wedding in order to be at their favourite artist’s tour.

SeatPick’s survey also found that nearly half of respondents (48.9%) would camp outside of the concert venue for an entire week — despite many large venues issuing statements ahead of popular tours prohibiting fans from camping — highlighting that dedicated fans will do just about anything to see their favourite artist live. Some may think camping for a week is worth it for the concert, but just one in twenty fans (5.1%) would consider camping for a whole month.

Q2: What measures would you consider taking to afford a ticket to your favourite artist’s concert?

Beyoncé RENAISSANCE tour kicks off
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – MAY 10: (Editorial Use Only) (Exclusive Coverage) Beyoncé performs onstage during the opening night of the “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR” at Friends Arena on May 10, 2023 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Parkwood)

 

What measures would you consider taking 

to afford a ticket to your favourite artist’s concert?

% responded with yes
Borrow money from family or friends 51.20%
Dip into my rent or mortgage savings 31.40%
Take on a side hustle to save up for the ticket 25.40%
Use money set aside for transport expenses 23.80%
Utilise money saved for education 17.80%
None of the above 14.70%
Sell my car and purchase a cheaper one to cover the ticket expenses 3.10%

SeatPick‘s study revealed that many fans would be willing to borrow money from friends and family to afford concert tickets, with over half of respondents reporting that they would do so (51.2%). The results also exposed that as many as 1 in 3 fans (31.4%) would dip into their rent and mortgage savings to pay for tickets, highlighting just how important these events are to fans when compared to long-term necessities. Interestingly, a quarter of respondents (25.4%) would opt for a side hustle and use these additional earnings to pay for concert tickets but a staggering one in six (17.80%) would use money saved for education.
source: Journalistic.org 

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