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think of your favorite artist going on tour in the next year Is it blank 1 82 taylor swift luke combs or perhaps Beyonce What are you willing to pay to attend one of their live concerts The answer for some might be hundreds for others, even thousands to witness. Global superstar bad bunny billboards top touring act of 2022. The average cost was $225. The lowest ticket was about 100 and 50 bucks across the board. Americans are paying more for event tickets. Global Concert magazine poll star found the $28.50 average. It cost in 1996 to see the likes of Kiss and Garth brooks will now cost an average of around $108 to attend one of todays 100 biggest Concerts thats also nearly 18% higher than before. The pandemic in 2019. When you say, why have tickets gone up so much because they can and because they need to Dr. Andrea Loma, who runs the entertainment management progra at the University of Montana says pent up demand surged prices, but it wasnt just