Doorbell said:
I've heard the year round venue stuff, but maybe I don't understand. I realize Texas Live is this entertainment depot that they've come up with, but wouldn't all the concerts and football games and whatever else that came along be held a few hundred yards to the west?
Maybe that's what I don't get. Are AT&T stadium and Globe Life going to competitively bid over hosting these things and the Rangers feel like they have an advantage?
It would be one thing if Globe Life and Texas Live were the only spot within a large radius where events could be held. But, AT&T is casting a shadow over them and then there's all the other concert halls, convention centers, etc. in the metroplex.
Different entertainment has different venue size and feel. Also, I think teams use access to these additional events to push season tickets.
I have tickets to see Paul McCartney in June and Billy Joel in Oct at GLP. The risk is weather. I think they chose GLP because the venue is more intimate than AT&T, AAC and I'm suspecting since both rely on the piano and music, the open air venue provides better acoustics. Also, I think they both appeal to more of a mid-cities crowd. Some FW, some Dallas, mostly HEB/Grapevine types.
We saw Foo Fighters at Starplex/Dos Equis Pavillion. Capacity 20,000. The place is a dump. It was a great concert, but it rained. Drinking and the smell of ... umm... "other stuff" catered to a lower clientele. Nothing to really eat, in a dangerous place. Took us forever to park and getting out was terrible.
We have tickets to Kiss at AAC. Capacity is 20K for sports. I'm guessing 27K for concerts?! Probably too small for AT&T, outdoors is probably too much of a risk. Typical arena, IMO, is about right. A ton will be made with food/beverages, etc. Because of the Mavs and Stars, it is hard to schedule things there.
U2 filled AT&T. 100K+? They'd likely fill a 200K stadium. Big acts perform there, but it is neither cost effective, not intimate for smaller acts. Under 60k tickets, IMO, it gets dicey.
We are going to America in Grand Prarie. It looks like they aren't opening the whole place. Seats 6,350 people, so I'm guessing maybe 4K? That place has a bunch of kids type shows. We saw... "The Backyardigans" there a decade or so, ago.
My son went to see Seinfeld in Oklahoma... maybe WinStar (3,500 seats). I think the Okie places have a thing in their contract that entertainers who play, sign a commitment to not perform within a certain distance for a period of time. It basically prevents them from playing in DFW. I think they are more like Verizon Theater in GP.
At 30K to 70K, enclosed, with nice concessions... I think you'll likely see 5-10 events in the off-season. Figure 50K X $50/txt, $2.5M per show. The lure of that will also drive tenants to your Texas Live! fooderies.
There are plenty of places, but each is a bit different.