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Surge in sports and music tourism as personal passions drive global travel trends

Sports and music tourism is experiencing a significant boom, with fans increasingly willing to travel far and wide to catch their favorite athletes, teams and artists in action. A new global research report from Collinson International reveals that over three-quarters of sports and music enthusiasts have flown to attend events in the past three years or plan to do so within the next 12 months. Several factors drive this trend: a growing number of events offering more destination choices, increased exposure to international leagues and artists through streaming platforms, and a post-pandemic hunger for live experiences.

The economic impact of this phenomenon is substantial, with sports tourism alone expected to grow in value from USD 564.7 billion in 2023 to USD 1.33 trillion by 2032. Music tourism is following suit, projected to reach USD 13.8 billion by the same year. With a projected CAGR of 8.5% for music and 10% for sports, the two combined could hit USD 1.5 trillion within a decade. Sports fans, in particular, are proving to be big spenders, with over half shelling out more than USD 500 per trip. The 25-34 age group leads the pack, with a third exceeding USD 1,000 for sports events and 31% doing the same for music.

Collinson's findings line up with a recent survey by Thrillist, summarized as "passion travel is the future." According to its US-only research, the majority of Gen Z-ers and Millennials (77%) are prioritizing personal interests when it comes to travel, not specific destinations: "Whether it's food-focused journeys, music festival trips, wellness retreats, educational vacations or eco-tourism experiences, younger travelers lean on their passions to explore the world. Of the travelers we surveyed who plan to book a flight in the next year, 63% say they will purchase tickets or plan activities for that trip prior to purchasing a plane ticket."

Spotted by Vicki Loomes / Photo by Omar Ramadan