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Lack of venue options, excessive fees and more an issue for Aussie live music fans

3 December, 2024 | 
Pureprofile 

Originally published: The Ticketing Business, 28 November 2024

A new study has found that only a small portion of live music fans in Australia believe that venues and infrastructure around them are sufficient. 

The annual Australian Live Music Census from Winarch Group, an integrated investor, developer, and manager of real estate, alternative assets and live entertainment, found that fans were frustrated due to the lack of venue options, excessive booking fees, expensive concert tickets and long queues.

It is the second edition of the report, which was commissioned by Winarch Group and completed by Pureprofile, and featured more than 1,000 participants aged 18-24 to over 65.

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