Jeff and Jeremy dive into a fascinating study from Study Finds and GigaCalculator that breaks down concert ticket prices by cost per song, revealing the true value of your concert experience. Jeff, a self-proclaimed stats nerd, geeks out over the numbers, while Jeremy questions who even thinks to analyze concerts this way! They explore the study’s high, middle, and low tiers, spotlighting artists like Teddy Swims ($4.75 per song), Ed Sheeran ($4.79 per song, the cheapest per minute!), and Lana Del Rey ($16 per song for a short 83-minute set). The hosts also debate the jaw-dropping per-show earnings of megastars like Oasis ($17.16M per show) and Lady Gaga ($8.2M), while Beyoncé and Charli XCX make the priciest per-song list. Things get local as they compare two California Mid-State Fair acts: Flo Rida ($5.58 per song for a 12-song set) versus 311 ($4.71 per song for a 21-song set), declaring 311 the better value. Tune in for a mix of music, math, and hilarious banter as Jeff offers to calculate your concert’s cost-per-song this summer
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