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What are the key differences between '80s and '90s concert experiences?

The '80s concerts often had a more theatrical vibe with elaborate stage setups and costumes, while the '90s focused on grunge and authenticity, showcasing simpler stages and a more raw musical expression.

How did ticket sales evolve from the '80s to the '90s?

In the '80s, ticket sales relied heavily on physical outlets and word of mouth, whereas the '90s began to embrace online marketing and electronic ticketing, making access easier for fans.

What types of artists dominated the '80s music scene compared to the '90s?

The '80s were characterized by pop icons like Madonna and Michael Jackson, while the '90s saw the rise of alternative rock bands and hip-hop artists, showcasing a broader range of music genres.

How did fandom culture differ between the '80s and '90s?

In the '80s, fandoms were built around fan clubs and physical merchandise, while in the '90s, the rise of the internet created online communities and instant sharing of music and news among fans.

What impact did technology have on live performances in the '80s compared to the '90s?

The '80s embraced synthesizers and elaborate light shows, pushing the boundaries of visual performance, while the '90s saw advances in sound engineering and video screens, enhancing the overall concert experience.

What were the notable fashion trends at concerts in the '80s versus the '90s?

The '80s featured bold colors, shoulder pads, and glam rock elements, whereas the '90s shifted to a more casual look with flannel shirts, baggy jeans, and a grunge aesthetic.

In what ways did the marketing of concerts and tours change from the '80s to the '90s?

The '80s relied heavily on traditional media and radio promotions, while the '90s began utilizing television, MTV, and later the internet to reach audiences more effectively and directly.

How did the role of the opening act evolve from the '80s to the '90s?

In the '80s, opening acts were often newer bands with little recognition, while in the '90s, it became common for well-known acts to open for major headliners, creating a stronger draw for audiences.

What changes occurred in the venue sizes for concerts from the '80s to the '90s?

The '80s often featured large stadiums and arenas, but by the '90s, there was a shift towards more intimate venue settings, reflecting trends in alternative music and a desire for personal connections.

How did concert ticket types evolve in terms of exclusivity and access from the '80s to the '90s?

In the '80s, ticket options were fairly straightforward, while the '90s introduced VIP packages and exclusive backstage passes, appealing to fans seeking unique experiences.

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