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Nearly half of Brits can no longer afford to see their favourite music artist

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Nov 27, 2024 #Dacia
  • Nearly half (47%) of Brits have missed out on seeing their favourite music artist in the last two years due to inflated ticket prices, “dynamic pricing” and rising demand
  • Oasis, Taylor Swift and Coldplay are revealed as the most “out-of-budget” artists for fans, with two in five (42%) either unwilling or simply unable to pay the ticket prices to see them live
  • The ten cities most affected by the price of live experiences revealed, with London, Glasgow and Manchester now amongst the most affected in the UK
  • No-nonsense car brand, Dacia, is hosting an un-dynamically priced, free concert, headlined by ‘Shoasis’ at Protein Studios, London on 4 December 2024
  • Dacia believes in essentiality and simplicity, making sure consumers get great value, paying only for what they need and nothing they don’t
  • Powering elements of the gig will be the fully electric All-New Dacia Spring using Vehicle to Load technology. It is available now from just £14,995 on-the-road, making it the UK’s most affordable new electric car
  • For more details on how to get tickets, see www.dacia.co.uk/gig

The effects of expensive tickets and dynamic pricing have been revealed as more than nearly half (47%) of Brits admitted that they have missed out on seeing their favourite music artist in the past two years alone. Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Oasis are the three artists most Brits missed out on seeing in the last two years despite wanting a ticket.

Dacia launches the world’s first ‘undynamically priced’ gig in London – a free gig powered, in part, by the all-new Dacia Spring EV
For further information please contact dacia@hopeandglorypr.com

The ten most “out of budget” music artists for Brits are:

1. Oasis
2. Taylor Swift
3. Coldplay
4. Elton John
5. Take That
6. P!nk
7. Dua Lipa
8. Bruce Springsteen
9. Harry Styles
10. The Weeknd

Almost half (49%) even admitted to spending when they cannot afford it, with an average of £5661 a year being unwillingly put towards non-essential experiences such as live music.

Of those who admitted to missing out on a gig from their favourite music artist, almost 1 in 5 (19%) cited ‘dynamic pricing’ as the key factor for their decision, while a further two in five (42%) simply cannot afford to go anymore.

Concertgoers continue to express their concerns about the unfairness of dynamic pricing and rising ticket prices, as, three in five (58%) admitted they shouldn’t have to pay more than £75 for a ticket to see their favourite music artists.

To give back to the fans who may have missed out, Dacia, the champions of everyday great value, is offering to help with a top entertainment experience, at a price everyone can afford… free of charge.

The un-dynamically priced ‘Dacia Spring Gig’, taking place at Protein Studios, London on 4 December 2024, will include performances from ‘Sham Fender’, followed by a headline performance from the supersonic band, ‘Shoasis’. To help take the event one step further, lighting and instruments will be powered using the Vehicle to Load technology on the fully electric All-New Dacia Spring, the UK’s most affordable new electric car.

As key players and politicians continue to discuss reform, the British public’s view could not be clearer, as an enormous 85% of Brits believe that dynamic pricing methods should be scrapped for ticketed events entirely and maximum ticket prices introduced. Meanwhile 1 hour 20 minutes was the average time Brits were prepared to wait in a virtual queue for live tickets.

Ticket pricing has proven to be catastrophic for concertgoers across the entirety of the UK, with many unable to afford the ever-increasing prices. The ten most affected cities can be found below:

1. Belfast
2. Glasgow
3. Manchester
4. Edinburgh
5. Brighton
6. Southampton
7. Newcastle
8. Sheffield
9. London
10. Liverpool

Luke Broad, Dacia Brand Director for the UK said: “In recent years, gigs and events across the UK have reached unfathomable costs, fuelled by resellers and dynamic pricing, that have priced out even the most loyal fans. At Dacia, we strive to offer great value for everyone, and this is at the core of our business. That’s why we’ve launched the ‘Dacia Spring Gig’ with undynamic pricing to give music lovers an unforgettable experience… This time, on us.”

Dacia has always been laser focused on ensuring their customers get the best value for money. No trick tactics, with simplicity at the heart.

The ‘Dacia Spring Gig’ will take place on Wednesday 4 December at Protein Studios, London, between 18h00 and 21h00. Head here to secure your ticket and ensure you don’t miss out. Full terms and conditions apply*

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