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Aug 19, 2026
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Concert Ticket Prices Surge to $133 Average; Tips to Save Money

Concertgoers across the United States are feeling the pinch as ticket prices climb. Data from Pollstar shows the average price for a concert ticket in 2025 was roughly $133, a significant jump from the $96 average in 2019. The increase reflects a mix of post‑pandemic demand, dynamic pricing models, and higher costs for transportation, food, merchandise and venue services.

Why tickets are more expensive

After venues shut down during the pandemic, fans rushed back to live events, creating a surge in demand that analysts call “funflation.” High‑profile tours by artists such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have driven fans to travel long distances, further inflating prices. Goldman Sachs projects live‑music revenue to grow at a 7.2% compound annual growth rate through 2030, largely powered by millennials and Gen Z. The industry’s use of dynamic pricing means that as demand rises, ticket costs rise in real time.

Resale platforms have also become more sophisticated, adding another layer of price pressure. Inflation and the broader rise in consumer costs for groceries and gas compound the issue, leaving many families questioning how to afford the experience.

Ways to keep concert costs manageable

1. Seek discounted or early‑bird tickets. Artists often release limited‑time discounts to fans who follow them on streaming services or join official fan clubs. Mobile carriers such as T‑Mobile and Verizon periodically offer special promotions to their customers, and some credit‑card issuers provide pre‑sale windows or exclusive discount codes.

2. Time your purchase closer to the event. SeatGeek data indicates that, on average, tickets bought on the day of the show are about 45% cheaper than those purchased six months in advance. The biggest price softening tends to occur in the final two weeks before a concert, though the night before rarely offers additional savings. This strategy works best for events with moderate demand; sold‑out shows rarely see price drops.

3. Buy directly at the box office. Purchasing tickets in person can eliminate certain online processing fees. If you’re buying multiple seats for friends, check the venue’s ticket‑purchase limits beforehand.

4. Budget and plan ahead. Treat concert tickets as discretionary spending. Set aside a small amount from each paycheck into a dedicated savings account for entertainment. A higher‑yield savings vehicle can help the money grow while you wait for the next show.

What to expect moving forward

The live‑music market shows resilience even during economic downturns, according to analysts. While demand is unlikely to wane, families can mitigate costs by staying informed about discount opportunities, monitoring resale platforms, and planning purchases strategically. By applying these tactics, music lovers can continue to enjoy live performances without sacrificing other household priorities.

For more detailed guidance on ticket‑saving strategies, readers can consult consumer‑finance platforms such as Current, which partnered with SeatGeek and other industry sources for this information.


Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.

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