Domestic Culture
14:03 1 June 2024
Post by: WBJ

Sanah Surpasses Maryla Rodowicz as Top Earner for Private Concerts in Poland

Sanah Surpasses Maryla Rodowicz as Top Earner for Private Concerts in Poland
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In the Polish music industry, artists' earnings for private concerts reveal interesting trends. Among the top earners, the singer Sanah commands the highest fees, surpassing even the legendary Maryla Rodowicz. According to a recent report, Sanah's popularity has soared, allowing her to charge up to PLN 120,000 for a private performance.

Maryla Rodowicz, a staple in Polish music for decades, still garners substantial fees, with her private concert rates ranging around PLN 100,000. Despite the difference, Rodowicz remains a highly sought-after performer for private events.

Other notable figures include Dawid Podsiadło, who ranks among the highest earners with fees similar to Rodowicz's. The market for private concerts in Poland shows that contemporary artists like Sanah are closing in on, and in some cases surpassing, the earnings of established icons.

This shift indicates a dynamic music scene where new talents can achieve remarkable financial success, reflecting their popularity and the changing tastes of audiences. The substantial fees these artists charge highlight the lucrative opportunities within the private event sector for top performers in Poland.

(Gazeta.pl


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