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62% of India’s Gen Z want to attend music events, but poor infrastructure pushes many to travel abroad, costing India over ₹136 crore in lost economic potential.
A study by Bhavan's College MSEED reveals that 62% of India’s Gen Z plan trips around concerts and music festivals, but infrastructure gaps like limited venues, poor logistics, and surge pricing are driving many to attend events abroad, especially in Singapore and the UAE.
Over half extend their stays, boosting tourism economies overseas, while Indian cities struggle with overcrowding and inadequate transport.
The report estimates India has lost over ₹136 crore in domestic economic potential, warning that without urgent improvements, the country risks losing cultural and financial benefits to better-prepared international destinations.
El 62% de la Generación Z de la India quiere asistir a eventos musicales, pero la infraestructura deficiente empuja a muchos a viajar al extranjero, lo que le cuesta a la India más de ₹ 136 crore en potencial económico perdido.