Posted June 20, 2025 06:16
· last edited June 20, 2025 06:19
claytonn
Sigh - Well if you took the time to actually read the thread you’d see I’ve already admitted I was wrong as ep take 12 concerts now.
It is a fact that previously when they’d only do 3 Auckland has missed out on many concerts by artists who are too big for spark arena. So if that were still the case then no, it wouldn’t have created competition for concerts because eden park wouldn’t have taken them anyway.AucklandPhoenix
Sigh - Do you think the music crowd with ponsonby rugby have put their investment case around 3 concerts?
Of course it is competition claytonn
Concerts at ws wouldn’t create competition with ep, its only allowed to host 3 concerts each year because the cry babies that bought houses next to a stadium get upset the noise.
NZ misses out on a lot of big artists who do tours in australia and then choose to skip NZ all together. Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift are the first recent examples that come to mind.
12 concerts but only allowed a maximum of 6 different artists in a year - so essentially each artist can have 2 nights at Eden Park
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claytonn
Sigh - Well if you took the time to actually read the thread you’d see I’ve already admitted I was wrong as ep take 12 concerts now.
It is a fact that previously when they’d only do 3 Auckland has missed out on many concerts by artists who are too big for spark arena. So if that were still the case then no, it wouldn’t have created competition for concerts because eden park wouldn’t have taken them anyway.AucklandPhoenix
Sigh - Do you think the music crowd with ponsonby rugby have put their investment case around 3 concerts?
Of course it is competition claytonn
Concerts at ws wouldn’t create competition with ep, its only allowed to host 3 concerts each year because the cry babies that bought houses next to a stadium get upset the noise.
NZ misses out on a lot of big artists who do tours in australia and then choose to skip NZ all together. Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift are the first recent examples that come to mind.
12 concerts but only 6 different artists - so essentially each artist can have 2 nights at Eden Park.