Events on events are often high and require some planning or search for alternatives, such as installment
Living the experience of going to shows of favorite idols or artists is among the reasons for indebtedness of a considerable portion of the Brazilian population at some point.
According to a survey made by Serasa and disclosed by Folha de S. Pauloa quarter of Brazilians (24% of the population) has already indebted to be in live performances. The research was conducted in partnership with the Opinion Box Institute.
38% Brazilians do not mind paying high prices to watch the shows of favorite artists. Already for 44%of the population ticket prices are the main obstacle to being in these presentations.
To 19% of Brazilians, the difficulty is the distance and to 17%the lack of time. The two reasons are the 2nd and 3rd main obstacles to participate in shows, respectively.
The amounts spent on tickets range from $ 101 to $ 300 in the case of half of Brazilians who responded to the survey. Of the surveyed, 20% They said they spend up to $ 100 and 31% They answered that they will spend from $ 301 to $ 500.
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The research also shows that there is planning for events precisely because they are times of high spending. According to the survey, 47% Of the interviewees save money to be on shows.
Being on shows does not only involve spending on tickets. Among Brazilians who spend on trips to accompany presentations, 36% They spend, on average, more than $ 1,000.
To make the presence in shows viable, 36% of Brazilians parcel the spending – 45% purchases are made by the credit card and 38%by pix.
There are also those who enjoy these moments to earn extra income. Among those who responded, 22% They said they work in events that way.
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Source: Rollingstone

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