Scottish nightclub closes dance floor amid drop in revenue

Edinburgh-based nightclub LuLu’s has been forced to close its dance floor and replace it with tables and chairs to by-pass Scotland’s COVID-19 passport scheme.  Lulu’s has closed its dance floor as the managing director of the club said the COVID-19 passport scheme has perpetrated a drop in revenue.  From October 1, punters have had to …

Expansion boost for Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre

The Asia Pacific division of venue management company ASM Global has reportedly advocated for the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Australia to be doubled in size.  The plans also outline the addition of a 12,000-seat indoor arena and a 2,000-seat ballroom.  The proposal has been put forward by Harvey Lister, APAC chairman and …

Records tumble as Live Nation enjoys revenue and profit growth in Q3

Live Nation Entertainment saw revenue rocket 1,366.9% during the third quarter of its 2021 financial year, as the return of live events led to record figures for the business.  Revenue for the three months to September 30 amounted to $2.70bn (£2.00bn/€2.34bn), up from $184.0m in the corresponding period last year, during which the majority of …

Sao Paulo proposes the end of half-price ticket sales

The Legislative Assembly of Sao Paulo, Brazil has approved a bill that ends the half-price entry tickets to theatres, sport events, cinemas and attractions for senior citizens and students.  Instead, the bill proposed that half-price tickets should be made available to all residents.  State Deputy and Congressman Arthur do Val put the bill forward, which …

Villa fans threatened with bans over ticket reselling

English Premier League club Aston Villa has reiterated its warning to fans over reselling tickets, threatening season-long bans for those in breach of rules. Villa’s match programme for the home game against West Ham advised supporters of a series of punishments should they be caught selling tickets on, transferring season tickets, abusing concessions and profiting …

Tuboleta welcomes new management addition

Sofia Higuera has joined the general management team at Colombian ticketing company Tuboleta.  Higuera will hold the responsibility of maintaining the company and developing new strategies, focusing on digital transformation and exploring new business opportunities.  The announcement comes as Hernando Sánchez Gil leaves the management of the company after 21 years with Tuboleta, which tickets …

Everton not ready to scrap ticketing cards

English Premier League football club Everton is not ready to dispense with established ticketing methods despite the broader shift towards mobile access across the industry.  Georgia Bekyra, Everton’s senior manager of ticketing, told TheTicketingBusiness.com that the club had not seen persuasive evidence that fans are ready for physical cards to be scrapped, even though the …

Japan eases some restrictions on large-scale events

The Government of Japan has eased the 10,000-spectator attendance limit for large-scale events.  The regulations were in place in 27 of Japan’s 47 prefectures to limit the spread of COVID-19 within the country, and professional sports games and concerts will now be able to accept more than 10,000 spectators in Tokyo and other parts of …

MPs call for Prime Minister to step in over EU touring issues

Members of Parliament (MPs) have demanded action from Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the issues faced by musicians and crew when it comes to touring within the European Union.  The All Party Parliamentary Group on Music has revealed plans to hold a cross-party inquiry into the barriers and delays facing musicians. A letter has also …