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No more concerts at SOL

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On the plus side - it's spared Sunderland unnecessary exposure to Ed Overplayed-To-Death Sheeran.
Without even going to Glastonbury, I still couldn't escape him. Followed his tour lorry down the A303, and then it still turned in to the same services as me.
 
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Question is how can we make a loss when other stadiums do regular gigs.

Now the 50,000 people that will spend money in Sunderland Will be spending it in another city.

I don't get this either. The promoters pay for the hire of the venue, I'd assume the club get a share of any income from refreshments, no sure why it would be at a loss?
Remember reading that a big act will say we are doing X number of dates, then its up to the venues to bid to have these acts on, but once the venue is selected surely they're onto a winner.
Read that sunderland councils were subsidising the concerts as well. Not sure how it works but its baffling to think its running at a loss to have 60k people attend a gig and spend money in bars restaurants hotels and the stadium.

Quite a lot of them never sold out so it's no wonder they were losing money.

They were practically giving tickets away for some of them in the end like at Bon Jovi

Aye but the ticket sales go to the promoter and then the artist, not the club.
If you hire a function room for a birthday party whether its packed or attended only by you, the club has made its money on the hire of the room and whatever you spend
 
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How though? I don’t know how it works but do we not just hire the SoL out to the promoter? So we get paid regardless of how many tickets are sold? Then get money in from hospitality, catering contracts etc.

Perhaps we were paying OTT for the acts? There was some bloke on here explaining it iirc. Will have a look.
 
Well done the council for implementing the 'local parking', I hope you enjoy the millions in lost revenue that would have poured in for the local businesses and newly built hotels, not to mention the parking fines they now won't be able to charge.

But at least the locals won't have to put up with people parking on public roads whilst their driveways are empty.

Well done Sunderland City Council.
 
Yes nearly every act to play here were shite and never sold out but if a venue can't make a profit on a captive audience of thousands they're f***ing incompetent.
Still gotta laugh at the jealousy from nufc mind. Every gig they ever host is a massive chomp at SAFC. Well done Gary The Hairdo
 
Well done the council for implementing the 'local parking', I hope you enjoy the millions in lost revenue that would have poured in for the local businesses and newly built hotels, not to mention the parking fines they now won't be able to charge.

But at least the locals won't have to put up with people parking on public roads whilst their driveways are empty.

Well done Sunderland City Council.
Is that to blame like mate?
 
Very disappointing news (If true), even when acts I didn't like played it was still great for the area.

Still, Ed Sheeran and the Mags seem good bedfellows.
 
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