According to estimates from Statista Market Insights, global revenues from live music ticket sales continue to grow strongly. After surpassing $35 billion last year, the market is expected to approach $39 billion in 2026. This marks a steady increase from $32.0 billion in 2023 and $34.4 billion in 2024, as the industry builds on its post-pandemic recovery and returns to a sustained upward trajectory. Compared to 2019, the last pre-pandemic year, revenues are now roughly 50 percent higher, underscoring the resilience and expansion of the live music market.
Statista’s figures are based on gross merchandise value, meaning they reflect the total amount consumers spend on tickets, regardless of how revenues are distributed among artists, promoters and ticketing platforms. Continued growth is being driven by strong demand for live experiences, rising ticket prices and the popularity of large-scale tours and festivals. For many artists, live performances remain a key source of income, with blockbuster tours playing an increasingly important role in shaping overall market revenues.





















