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« Reply #8325 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:00:48 »

Sorry yes fair point Batch.
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« Reply #8326 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:15:02 »

As a cynic when I first read about this I thought it sounded terrible. But when I sat back and thought about it more, I think the club have probably pitched it about right. Clearly we were never going to be able to get bands in time as they have long had their tours sorted for next year, but I think given it's the Euros in the summer and with Euro 96 along with the music of that time remaining popular amongst the generations, I don't think what they've gone for is the worst thing in the world. We have an annual small festival in the town I live (circa population 25k) which consists of a day of local musicians and cover bands and it's always very well received.

Given there is a 90's theme, I would have liked to have maybe seen more effort to try and do something with one of more of the ex-Swindon footballers from that era. I'm sure if you could get say a trio of ex-Town players to do a meet and greet/signing session it would definitely put a few more bums on seats.
Meet and greet does sound like a good idea, perhaps you could email commercial team and suggest that?
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« Reply #8327 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:22:00 »

Really good idea. Could even been tied into a hospitality package. Get some 90s STFC legends in there.
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« Reply #8328 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:48:11 »

I’ve mellowed on the idea. It’s not for me but I don’t doubt there’s an audience for that kind of thing and I’m sure there’s potential to make money with that lineup

My main worry is if it’s being organised in house a) they haven’t really shown themseleves to be logistical high flyers in the last few years and b) is there a risk it takes focus away from other things the commercial department should be focussing on (like season tickets and next years sponsorship)

Certainly don’t want it to fail.
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« Reply #8329 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:57:50 »

No matter what the club do or try some are pre-conditioned to dismiss it.

We've done this before and the club lost money.

Its not people being miserable, its people pointing out the obvious.

A bit like everything else to do with the club at the moment.
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« Reply #8330 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 10:59:33 »

Get what you are saying Dave, but it does seem to be a package from an external company. I don't know but I suspect the logistics of it all will be handled by them.
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« Reply #8331 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:03:29 »

Peterborough have been running concerts at London Road for several years, to be fair they have generally been better known acts but have been well supported.

They’ve had Elton John, Steps, Tom Jones & Craig David that I can remember.

Actual acts that sell out stadiums you mean?

That'll be the reason its well supported.
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« Reply #8332 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:04:46 »

Elton has played the CG.
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« Reply #8333 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:05:52 »

It is pretty unclear what level of risk STFC are open to here.

Have they literally just rented out the venue to the promoters? It seems from the posters to be different promoters each night, which suggests that they haven't and STFC are possibly on the hook for the concert infrastructure across the two events and therefore have more risk than they might otherwise have done.

They probably won't be building a separate stage on the Sunday, so it will be the same stage for both events you would think.

Have STFC got the pouring rights for these events? In other words, do they take the bar money? An all day "festival" like the tribute day could be good from that perspective.

Concerts are a perfectly good idea but no one wants loss making events that impact the playing budget, such as it is...

Don't forget this shitshow: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-23487178

Weather is a massive factor here too. Both of these events will have a much more casual attendee than your average concert. If the weather is great, what better thing to do on a Sunday than rock up to the CG, have a few ciders and listen to some great tribute bands. If the weather is bad...

Plenty of clubs that we would consider well run have dabbled in this area and got their fingers burned too.

And for the people saying "this isn't for us" they literally polled STFC fans before putting these events on.

I really hope that it works but in the words of John McGreal...

If the club are in anyway exposed on this, they need to take their heads out of their asses and cancel it.

A quick look online shows the Chris Moyes hangover is mainly at venues of about 1,500 to 2,000.

Its a MECA type show.
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« Reply #8334 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:07:06 »

Elton has played the CG.

Elton is a bit of an exception because he's a big football fan and does clubs a favour, I don't think you'll find anyone else who could headline Glastonbury but would also play a 10-15k football stadium.
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« Reply #8335 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:10:03 »

The Moyles Hangover from Manchester Albert Halls in January also has Toploader, Dodgy and Bez and Rowetta from the Happy Mondays. I wonder if we'll get some regional variations as well?
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« Reply #8336 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:10:48 »

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« Reply #8337 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:11:28 »

The Moyles Hangover from Manchester Albert Halls in January also has Toploader, Dodgy and Bez and Rowetta from the Happy Mondays. I wonder if we'll get some regional variations as well?

What, Billie Piper?
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« Reply #8338 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:12:03 »

What, Billie Piper?

Why would Billie Piper play at the CG?
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« Reply #8339 on: Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 11:12:36 »

Why would Billie Piper play at the CG?

Big fan of the Kitmen podcast, I'm told.
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