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Husband & Wife Attend Record-Breaking 135 Concerts in One Year

A Maryland couple broke a Guinness World Record by attending 135 concerts in a single year.

Tijan and Matthew Brown spent a total $18,407.24 on concert tickets over the course of the year, an average of $68.17 per ticket.

Matthew said, “Money comes and goes, but the joy, excitement, and connection we’ve felt at these concerts will stay with us for a lifetime. These experiences have enriched our lives in ways that money can’t measure, so in our view, every penny spent was well worth it!”

The concerts attended by the duo during their record attempt included Beyonce, Lizzo, Pitbull, Sam Smith, Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks.

The couple said their year of live shows hasn’t dulled their enthusiasm for the live music experience, and they already have plans to see shows including Journey, Andrea Bocelli, Green Day, Paula Abdul and Aerosmith– this year.

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