The economic downturn has failed to keep fans away from buying tickets for concerts, according to a leisureblog post in the January 12, 2009 of The Chicago Tribune.
Although times were tight in 2008, revenue for concert sales in the United States were up 7.8 percent to $4.2 billion. Ticket sales, however, did drop by three percent which means that in 2008, ticket prices were still high. Fans paid an average of about $67 for a ticket to the 100 top-grossing shows.
Concert promoters believe that when people are facing unemployment, the loss of their career dreams and see their family and friends suffering the same ills, they will always find the cash to escape at a good concert even if that means buying cheap concert tickets.
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