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Anurag Bansal
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Reach out: hi@anuragbansal.in || I analyse & talk about brands and advertisements. Make sure you subscribe if you enjoy the content! :)
Why Is Everyone Obsessed With Concerts & How Brands Are Cashing In?
In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating business side of concerts that most fans never see! We explored how artists actually make money, why ticket prices are skyrocketing, and how brands are creating immersive experiences at concerts.
From Taylor Swift's record-breaking earnings to spontaneous drone shows at Lady Gaga concerts, the modern concert industry has evolved far beyond just music performances.
Discover how these events have transformed from simple performances into full-fledged festivals, creating opportunities for everyone - from local businesses to global brands.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:54 - Industry Size
01:33 - Why Artists Need Concerts
03:12 - Concert Experience and Brand Integrations
05:21 - Ticketing Scene
07:04 - Merchandise
07:25 - Ticket Scalping
08:28 - Local Economy Impact
09:02 - Outro
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Socials:
Instagram: businesswithbansal
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anurag28bansal
Twitter: anurag28bansal
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#diljitdosanjh #branding #concert #concerts
From Taylor Swift's record-breaking earnings to spontaneous drone shows at Lady Gaga concerts, the modern concert industry has evolved far beyond just music performances.
Discover how these events have transformed from simple performances into full-fledged festivals, creating opportunities for everyone - from local businesses to global brands.
---------------
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:54 - Industry Size
01:33 - Why Artists Need Concerts
03:12 - Concert Experience and Brand Integrations
05:21 - Ticketing Scene
07:04 - Merchandise
07:25 - Ticket Scalping
08:28 - Local Economy Impact
09:02 - Outro
---------------
Socials:
Instagram: businesswithbansal
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anurag28bansal
Twitter: anurag28bansal
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#diljitdosanjh #branding #concert #concerts
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Sir mere acount me 700 hai sirf freeze kar diya unhone 😢
Don't eat heinz😂
Heinz is not nasty
Heinz is bad. period. case closed. who would to eat boiled tomatoes with additives and perservatives
Big sweet shop allows momo stall in front of him, big clothes shop allows tailor to sit in front of him - both to increase footfall
Who cares
Jajajaja im chilean and never watch this 😂😂😂 amazing love to my hermanos argentinoss
You can do a Lot of cool things with a Jaguar 🐆to transmit the idea of electric cars ⚡what a waste..
Heinz is currently being boycotted world over because of their pro zionist settler expansionist colonial apartheid occupation policies.
Not "would have created" it's " have created", "would have created" is in the *past conditional tense/conditional perfect tense*. It describes an action that could have happened in the past but didn't, for not meeting some condition.
What happened to maggi ketchup. I had that growing up in India but has left India now.
They can create bottles which can't be refilled
Not recent
Now how will I get my assignments done
They convert problem into opportunity 😂❤
How do you know it's bad quality ketchup? Or just because it's not heinz so it's automatically bad?
Recently? It's long ago man.
Gamers are the target audience of fast food chains anyways. All those weebs do is game and eat fast food.
100 % I would know. I don't mind other ketchup brands but I know when it's not heinz
indians need to respect local laws 😢
Kitna concept karoge chori. Kab la video ban gya hai, bas copy karte raho 😅
Dude...this is basic marketing..
You didnt even tell what they did
Good work bro
That doesn't matter all that matters is ketchup
Drugs 🍃
Very high chances, those people putting fake ketchup are heinz people only, all together part of the marketing campaign!
At the first podcast he got the ads , it totally gives mind of bussinessman.
Brand loyality is fancy name for brand monopoly
You are so underrated dude
it's pretty common actually, restaurants actually do that
Well they cared about their brand reputation, but never gave a shit about the consumers health. That's hideous and stupid.
Heinz is good? I hate heinz
Ketch up is unhealthy and highr sugar.
Heinz are promoted by their media. It all belongs to one group of people who controls the media , wealth , weapons etc
You mean Indian tourist
Woow what confidence n great way to curb this..
Never even heard of this brand 🙄.. don’t create brands with PR work.
Pizza Hutt?
Lol hienz is also bad quality
Very old info 😮
Heinz itself is bad quality!
What if they were filling Heinz bottles with better ketchup?
Heinz themselves have the ahit made up with preservative ketchup
Ketchup is the worst culture. Making everything into sweet 🤮🤮
May be Heinz
You could literally taste the difference but I guess if you didn't grow up having it you wouldn't know
Saalo puraani video hai bhai
Bhaut purrana topic hai, isse abbhi pata chal raha hai
Please skip to the last 4 seconds. Goddamn the lecture on explaining the problem. 😴😴 Answer : Heinz used clear bottles. As they have a unique colour. It's recognisable.