Guesstimates on how much money we make from the gigs? Or is the motivation publicly and growing the brand?I re-watched the Heck interview where he explained the success at the 76ers and he’s repeating the same playbook here. The graffiti/art on the walls, the branching out into other income streams etc. I predict there will be a one-off Kendrick sponsored shirt next spring and associated apparel.
Couple of million per gig probably.
For those that don't know who Kendrick is, he used to be the Villa writer in the Mail before he went onto better things such as singing at the Super Bowl.
Guesstimates on how much money we make from the gigs? Or is the motivation publicly and growing the brand?
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on February 11, 2025, 08:41:53 AMGuesstimates on how much money we make from the gigs? Or is the motivation publicly and growing the brand?When Spurs hosted Beyonce for 5 nights in 2023, they made £5m per night, £25m in total. But that is a much bigger stadium, with London pricing, better facilities, can serve a lot more food and drink, more hospitality options, and so on.Beyonce herself made £43m from those 5 nights.
Will all these gigs stop when the council funded Bluecoat Blunderdome is open at Wheels?
Quote from: Gareth on February 10, 2025, 03:22:53 PMEvery summer it seems now for gigs, why I’ve always thought it’ll be a new ground or sticking plaster this one…rebuilding stands is not the option…they won’t want 2/3 years missing out on these revenues why they rebuildWhy bother doing the revamp to the club shop and stumps if that's the case? How much did they spend on the ground last summer? I think it's just a 'it'll do', unfortunately. I always thought NSWE would be the owners to really transform Villa Park.
Every summer it seems now for gigs, why I’ve always thought it’ll be a new ground or sticking plaster this one…rebuilding stands is not the option…they won’t want 2/3 years missing out on these revenues why they rebuild
Quote from: London Villan on February 11, 2025, 09:35:26 AMCouple of million per gig probably.That’s decent. Even at half it’s worth doing. The Warehouse will dovetail nicely as that will attract the smaller bands through-out the year and can also host support acts for the stadium gigs so it’s a full day event.It’s coming together nicely.
Quote from: Villan82 on February 10, 2025, 03:49:57 PMQuote from: Gareth on February 10, 2025, 03:22:53 PMEvery summer it seems now for gigs, why I’ve always thought it’ll be a new ground or sticking plaster this one…rebuilding stands is not the option…they won’t want 2/3 years missing out on these revenues why they rebuildWhy bother doing the revamp to the club shop and stumps if that's the case? How much did they spend on the ground last summer? I think it's just a 'it'll do', unfortunately. I always thought NSWE would be the owners to really transform Villa Park.I think they are part of the sticking plaster solution, maximise revenue for minimal outlays…it’ll take multiple years to build a ground…if it were just the North that was knackered I’d see the logic fully in rebuilding it but the Witton will need a rebuild by the time the North is done as don’t think there is a lot that can be done to bring that concourse up to a decent standard