Jaylon Jackson expressed his increased selectiveness, stating, "I spend a lot of time thinking about who I want to go see and how I want to make the most of what I pay for." He emphasizes the value of his experience, saying, "I want to see a good production, I want to see choreography, I want to see lights." This perspective showcases how fans are becoming more discerning about their concert expenditure, prioritizing high-quality production over frequency.
The concert landscape has shifted post-pandemic, where fan spending initially surged but now reflects a more calculated approach. Jackson noted that he used to routinely attend shows but now calculates which concerts are worth the investment, saying, "I'm very bummed out. I love his music dearly, but I really do want to value the amount of money I spend to see an artist." This sentiment echoes the broader trend of fans favoring top-tier concerts.
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