60% of Concertgoers Plan to Spend Extra to Help Musicians Recover From the Pandemic
On June 14, 2021, a LendingTree report showed that 25% of Americans plan to attend concerts this summer, with 60% of them willing to spend extra to support artists recovering from pandemic losses. The survey indicated that attendance is notably higher among millennials (36%) and Gen Z (32%). Many concertgoers are prepared to incur debt for their experiences, with about half of attendees aged 40 and under considering this option. Additionally, 42% will use credit card rewards to cover costs. These findings reflect a strong desire to return to live events.
- 25% of Americans plan to attend summer concerts.
- 60% of attendees will spend more to help artists financially recover.
- 47% of concertgoers are spending more for better seats.
- 42% will use credit card rewards to help pay for concert costs.
- Half of attendees aged 40 and under may incur debt to attend concerts.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than a year of quarantines, masks and vigorous hand sanitizer use, many are eagerly planning for a return to normal life. For music lovers, that means getting back to their concert- and festival-going ways.
A recent report from LendingTree found that
Key findings
- Americans are ready for summer concerts, especially those age 40 and under. 1 in 4 Americans will attend a summer concert or music festival, and that jumps to
36% and32% among millennials and Gen Z, respectively. - Music lovers want to help artists hurt by the pandemic.
60% of those attending an upcoming concert said they'll spend extra money in order to help musicians and their crews financially recover from a year without touring. - Concertgoers are ready to spend to make their experiences extra-special. Of those planning to attend a festival or concert,
47% are spending more to get better seats than they normally did in the past. In addition,27% will buy merchandise,20% will spring for VIP passes and9% are paying for meet-and-greets with the artist. - Millennials and Gen Zers are willing to take on debt to see their favorite musical acts, and many said it's worth it. About half of those 40 and under with concert plans said they might incur debt as a result. And among all millennials and Gen Zers, around a third agreed, to some degree, that concert debt is definitely worth it.
- Credit card rewards help some concertgoers pay for their events.
42% of those with a concert on their calendar will use credit card rewards or points/miles to pay for some of those costs.
"After a long, difficult past year, Americans are more than ready for a good party," said LendingTree's Chief Credit Analyst, Matt Schulz. "It's no surprise that so many people will flock to concerts and festivals this summer, but they just need to planful when they do it. The last thing anyone wants is to have the memory of an amazing weekend of music ruined by months of debt."
To view the full report, visit: https://www.lendingtree.com/concertgoers-to-spend-extra-to-help-musicians-recover-from-pandemic/.
Methodology
LendingTree commissioned Qualtrics to field an online survey of 2,050 U.S. consumers, conducted May 7 to May 14, 2021. The survey was administered using a non-probability-based sample, and quotas were used to ensure the sample base represented the overall population. All responses were reviewed by researchers for quality control.
About LendingTree
LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE) is the nation's leading online marketplace that connects consumers with the choices they need to be confident in their financial decisions. LendingTree empowers consumers to shop for financial services the same way they would shop for airline tickets or hotel stays, comparing multiple offers from a nationwide network of over 500 partners in one simple search, and can choose the option that best fits their financial needs. Services include mortgage loans, mortgage refinances, auto loans, personal loans, business loans, student loans, insurance, credit cards and more. Through the My LendingTree platform, consumers receive free credit scores, credit monitoring and recommendations to improve credit health. My LendingTree proactively compares consumers' credit accounts against offers on our network and notifies consumers when there is an opportunity to save money. In short, LendingTree's purpose is to help simplify financial decisions for life's meaningful moments through choice, education and support. LendingTree, LLC is a subsidiary of LendingTree, Inc. For more information, go to www.lendingtree.com, dial 800-555-TREE, like our Facebook page and/or follow us on Twitter @LendingTree
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