Different venues, different experiences: evidence from live music performances

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2015Author
Manners, Bianca
Kruger, Martinette
Saayman, Melville
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The purpose of this research was to determine whether visitors who attend the same
live music performance at four different destinations/locations vary and whether
their needs were the same for a memorable visitor experience. Two-way frequency
tables and Chi-square tests, as well as ANOVA and Tukey’s multiple comparisons
were used to investigate any significant differences between the four locations of the
shows. The results indicate significant statistical differences between the various
locations based on visitor profile, economic impact and what factors visitors
regarded as important for a memorable visitor experience. Determining these
differences not only equips major music event managers with the improved
knowledge to develop and manage future concerts at various destinations (cities)
and locations (venues), but this research also helps management to ensure the
creation of a memorable visitor experience.