Enya Ramirez shelled out $400 to see My Chemical Romance and $500 to see Bad Bunny on recent tours. The 20-year-old Dallas resident has noticed the prices for bigger artists creeping up, but that isn’t stopping her from trying to attend at least seven or eight concerts a year.

“It sucks for sure because I’ve had to miss out on other big concerts to go to these ones,” she says, adding that she budgeted and paid in installments for the Bad Bunny ticket, and will check out smaller groups this year as well. “Even though it’s expensive, I think it’s definitely worth the price.”

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