Steve Miller in 1998 is not comparable to Taylor Swift in 2024.
Let's first compare the artists themselves.
Steve Miller himself was born in 1943 and formed the Steve Miller Band in 1966. In 1998, Steve Miller was 54-55. His fellow band members would have also been around that age. Taylor Swift was born in December 1989 and is 34 for most of 2024. Swift was a bit of a child prodigy. RCA Records gave her an artist development deal in 2003 at age 13. She left RCA in 2004 at age 15 and then signed with the newly formed Big Machine Records at age 15 in 2005 (she stayed with Big Machine until 2018). Swift's first recording was released in October 2006, two months before she turned 17.
Steve Miller in 1998 was not popular with the younger, cooler demographic of 1998. A Steve Miller concert in 1998 would have been mainly middle aged, uncool Boomer parents. The median age of an attendee of that 1998 concert likely would have been late 40s. In 1998,
@MatureDJ would have been early 30s as he is an early Generation X'er. That concert itself would have been bad for seduction for
@MatureDJ unless he wanted to have sex with some mid to late 40s Boomer divorcee with 1-3 Millennial teen or tween children. This was likely not the most common attendee at that show in 1998. I think a Steve Miller concert in 1998 would have been a bit of a Boomer sausage fest. It would have been mainly Boomer male friend groups going and some middle aged Boomer married couples.
I have some research on Taylor Swift fans (aka Swifties) from some links below. A Swiftie at this point is likely a Millennial female (often unmarried) who possesses a liberal political ideology. There would be a lot of women with bachelor's degrees and white collar jobs in that grouping. In 2024, let's say that is mid-20s to late 30s women (mid-1980s to late 1990s births). Girl Boss childless Millennial females that have been riding the penis carousel have a decent chance of being able to afford concert tickets to an Eras Tour concert. However, I think
@AmsterdamAssassin has a good point that a lot of Gen Z teens/early 20s females are going to Eras shows while their Generation X parents are footing the bill for it.
Most of the star’s fans tend to be white, suburban, millennial and Democrat, Morning Consult found.
www.forbes.com
https://www.reddit.com/r/TaylorSwift/comments/177ayqt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swifties#Demographics
As a Dallas resident, I am familiar with Dos Equis Pavilion (originally called Fair Park Amphitheater while being built in the 1980s, but has operated under numerous names since it opened in 1988). $30 in 1998 is roughly equivalent to $55-$60. Most Taylor Swift tickets on the 2023-2024 Eras tour have been pried higher than $55-60. Taylor Swift played in Dallas at AT&T Stadium, which is much larger than Dos Equis Pavilion. Dos Equis has a capacity of 20,000, but much of the seating is general access lawn seating. I have some visuals below to give people a sense of Dos Equis Pavilion. When Taylor Swift played 3 consecutive nights at AT&T Stadium in 2023, her average attendance per show was 70,200. Even if the 1998 Steve Miller show at Dos Equis sold out, a Taylor Swift AT&T Stadium concert had 3.5x more attendees.
Live Natio Dos Equis Pavilion
www.fairparkdallas.com
What's in a name, anyways?
www.dmagazine.com
Concert News
dallas.culturemap.com
Traffic and rain couldn't stop Taylor Swift fans from making their way to Arlington to see the Eras Tour at AT&T Stadium.
www.fox4news.com
If you want to try to seduce women at a Dos Equis Pavilion show, the best places to do it are on the lawn before the show, or in the general gathering areas and concession areas outside the lawn/pavilion seating areas. I have written up Dos Equis Pavilion on the "Observations on Dallas' Scene" if anyone wants to know more about trying to seduce there or have a good time with a date there.
Venue Review: Dos Equis Pavilion (Fair Park Dallas concert venue) Dos Equis Pavilion is an important live music venue in Dallas. I have a link to its website below, along with links with photos and an artist rendering to give readers an understanding of the lay of the land there. In recent...
www.sosuave.net