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In the aftermath of the pandemic, the concert industry recorded losses of around $30 billion.
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After the arrival of the pandemic and the cancellation of concerts around the world, in 2020 alone, the music industry recorded losses of up to $30 billion.
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In 2022, in the United States, it is estimated that revenues will reach $9.8 billion and by 2025, they are looking to reach $12.4 billion.
Onlookers at a bar in the United States were “attacked” by a series of pizzas thrown by singer Katy Perry from the DJ stage.
It is well known that the music industry has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, due to the cancellation of concerts, festivals and, in general, all kinds of events that had as their axis central contact with the fans or the public.
According to a report by Pollstar, the concert industry records losses, worldwide, of 30 billion dollars in 2020 alone, of which $9.1 billion was losses due to unsold tickets alone.
Remember that after the start of the health emergency, confinement forced artists (in particular independent artists) to find various sources of income, being the diffusion the main stage with which it was possible to connect with fans from all over the world and at the same time.
In 2021, data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in its Global Music Report, revealed that streaming recorded total revenue of $21.6 billion.
Now, already in the middle of 2022, the music industry is starting to work to get back on track, which is why artists are also finding different ways to reach audiences.
Likewise, the IFPI predicts that this 2022, the digital music industry will generate revenues of up to 9.8 billion dollars, a figure that by 2025 is expected to reach 12.4 billion.
They capture Katty Perry throwing pizza at fans in a bar
This weekend, in a club in the United States, the singer Katy Perry appeared with the nightclub DJ and surprised everyone.
From the outset, it seems that no one expected to see the interpreter of “Fireworks”, “Roar”, “Last Friday Night”; however, what has caught the most attention and been recorded on social media is the very fact that Katy Perry at one point during the night, he offered pizzas to the public present.
@katyperry_fans80 Katy perry throwing pizza to her fans yesterday in Las Vegas at the nightclub with her friend morreti #2022 #katyperry #katycat #vegas #play
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@katyperrydaily #Katy Perry
? original sound – Katy Perry Daily
The initiative, as we can see in the video, was well received by fans, but there were also a handful of users on the Chinese social network who applauded Katy Perry for such a curious way of giving pizzas .
“My dream? That Katy Perry throws me a slice of pizza”; “I love that he throws it with everything and plate”; “Necessary”; “I love it”; are some of the comments left by Internet users.
Artists today have many ways to stay in touch with their fans, whether through social media or even from the stage itself.
We were also able to testify to this during the recent concerts of Coldplay in Mexico, where the group took the opportunity to carry out various actions to capture the attention of the participants.
One of the most notorious moments was when the British quartet brought a hearing-impaired fan on stage and, as expected, received applause from the audience at Foro Sol.
Coldplay brings a hearing-impaired fan on stage to sing Something Just Like This in sign language. #ColdplayMexicoCity ??pic.twitter.com/5SB9PoNrH6
— Coldplay Videos (@coldplayvid) April 7, 2022
Undoubtedly, after a long period in which the artists remained away from the fans, everything indicates that today there is a greater closeness between the two, with social networks being largely responsible for this event.
This type of initiative has an immediate effect and finally achieves its objective, which is to conquer the audience and incidentally to position itself in the universe of virality, in the “voice” of hundreds or thousands of Internet users.
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