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MisterDDDD
Not a huge sampling, and perhaps the over 50 crowd represented here more during the down time than say if there were a tour upcoming etc.. but also may represent the fans fairly accurately. Hard to say, but my bet is the average age goes down some when more fans are participating during a tour.
Thanks for adding up the posts.
Roughly-
69% over 50
31% under 50
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MisterDDDD
Not a huge sampling, and perhaps the over 50 crowd represented here more during the down time than say if there were a tour upcoming etc.. but also may represent the fans fairly accurately. Hard to say, but my bet is the average age goes down some when more fans are participating during a tour.
Thanks for adding up the posts.
Roughly-
69% over 50
31% under 50
Considering the sky-high ticket prices, I'd imagine the average age of the concert attendee is fifty-something: middle-aged, more affluent, etc. I do feel the fan-base is ageing. A decade ago, I'd have found it hard to believe that there are those here in their 70's. There wasn't, of course.
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georgie48
In 2006 I was at a Stones concert in Rome's Olympic Stadium. The place was not sold out. At some point "somebody" (maybe even the Stones?) decided that the audience in the outer rings was allowed to come down to the pitch (where in front all those "oldies" had expensive seats). The red&white tape was no match for all those YOUNG fans, so in a matter of minutes they were all around, in between and in front of us "snobs"
Obviously people complained, but I suggested to my friends and others to go and stand on top of our seats and have fun that way. It worked. Many, many young fans in between those old(er) ones who could afford the expensive tickets. Fantastic!
Sadly, some Americans were so p*ssed that they left. They could see the fun side of it.
Many young fans, Big Al(meanwhile well in their 30s now ...)
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georgie48
In 2006 I was at a Stones concert in Rome's Olympic Stadium. The place was not sold out. At some point "somebody" (maybe even the Stones?) decided that the audience in the outer rings was allowed to come down to the pitch (where in front all those "oldies" had expensive seats). The red&white tape was no match for all those YOUNG fans, so in a matter of minutes they were all around, in between and in front of us "snobs"
Obviously people complained, but I suggested to my friends and others to go and stand on top of our seats and have fun that way. It worked. Many, many young fans in between those old(er) ones who could afford the expensive tickets. Fantastic!
Sadly, some Americans were so p*ssed that they left. They could see the fun side of it.
Many young fans, Big Al(meanwhile well in their 30s now ...)
Oh, I know there are younger fans attending the shows; especially in South America, as bv pointed out. Yes, some of us 'younger' Tell Me contributors are approaching their 40's; frightening stuff! Don't get me started on the greying beard!
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Big Al
Thank you for taking the time, NICOS. For a group that released their first record in 1963 and had their final ‘global hit’ in 1981, I suppose it’s about right. The Stones surely have many younger fans then the demographic here would suggest, I’d imagine. It’s just that here is, perhaps, not a medium they’d chose to gravitate towards.
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Big Al
Thank you for taking the time, NICOS. For a group that released their first record in 1963 and had their final ‘global hit’ in 1981, I suppose it’s about right. The Stones surely have many younger fans then the demographic here would suggest, I’d imagine. It’s just that here is, perhaps, not a medium they’d chose to gravitate towards.
I can well believe that younger fans might find the message board format a bit dated ( not IORR in particular, but message boards in general). Where do you think they might be hanging out?
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Big Al
Thank you for taking the time, NICOS. For a group that released their first record in 1963 and had their final ‘global hit’ in 1981, I suppose it’s about right. The Stones surely have many younger fans then the demographic here would suggest, I’d imagine. It’s just that here is, perhaps, not a medium they’d chose to gravitate towards.
I can well believe that younger fans might find the message board format a bit dated ( not IORR in particular, but message boards in general). Where do you think they might be hanging out?
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Doxa
I would say the average age is around 50.
EDIT: just noticed the stats by Nicos - saying the same thing as my rough estimation.
I recall there was over 10 years ago a similar question. And at the time, based also on statistics, the avarage was around 40.
We ain't getting no younger...
- Doxa
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Doxa
For example, there was a time BV needed to to make measures to cool down Taylor/Wood-debates... Now that issue doesn't seem to interest anyone (be it good or bad...)
- Doxa
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NICOS
I took the liberty of calculating some statics of the average age IORR members
Total members that filled in there age 107
Youngest member 19
Oldest member 75
Average age IORR members 53.8
1 member is in his teens
4 members are in their 20's
6 members are in their 30's
21 members are in their
34 members are in their 50's
33 members are in their 60's
7 members are in their 70's
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NICOS
I took the liberty of calculating some statics of the average age IORR members
Total members that filled in there age 107
Youngest member 19
Oldest member 75
Average age IORR members 53.8
1 member is in his teens
4 members are in their 20's
6 members are in their 30's
21 members are in their
34 members are in their 50's
33 members are in their 60's
7 members are in their 70's
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NICOS
I took the liberty of calculating some statics of the average age IORR members
Total members that filled in there age 107
Youngest member 19
Oldest member 75
Average age IORR members 53.8
1 member is in his teens
4 members are in their 20's
6 members are in their 30's
21 members are in their
34 members are in their 50's
33 members are in their 60's
7 members are in their 70's
Wow! I'm close to precisely your calculated average - 54 at the end of April so that makes me an average fan by that measure
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Doxa
I would say the average age is around 50.
EDIT: just noticed the stats by Nicos - saying the same thing as my rough estimation.
I recall there was over 10 years ago a similar question. And at the time, based also on statistics, the avarage was around 40.
We ain't getting no younger...
- Doxa
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hopkins
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My prime.