The Impact of Rising Costs on City Hall’s Events
The recent surge in costs has left City Hall’s events in a precarious position. Promoter Jordan Boswood expressed his concerns, stating that the hire fees have almost doubled. This significant increase has put the future of their premium events at risk.
The Rise of Costs
- Rising labor costs
- Increased demand for events
- Higher costs for equipment and supplies
The Consequences of Rising Costs
The impact of rising costs on City Hall’s events is far-reaching. Boswood warned that the future of their premium events is on the ropes. The increased costs have made it challenging for City Hall to maintain their current level of service.
The Effect on Premium Events
The Debut of Pro Wrestling
Despite the challenges posed by rising costs, City Hall is still committed to hosting high-quality events. Pro Wrestling will make their debut at the venue in March 2021.
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The promotion also hosts monthly shows at its Gateshead gym, the House of Free Fighting, and over-18 events at the Hamilton Station Hotel.
The Rise of Brawl In City Hall
Brawl In City Hall is a popular mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that has been making waves in the UK’s combat sports scene. Founded in 2014, the organization has grown exponentially, attracting a diverse range of fighters and fans alike.
Early Success
The first Brawl In City Hall event, held in 2014, was a major success in attracting more families to the world of MMA.
“We’re not trying to make a profit, we’re trying to make a difference.”
The Steel City Showdown: A Concert for a Cause
The Steel City Showdown is a unique concert event that combines music, community, and charity. The event, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, brings together local musicians, artists, and volunteers to raise funds and awareness for various social causes.
The Concept Behind the Event
The Steel City Showdown was conceived by Jordan Boswood, a local music promoter and philanthropist. Boswood’s vision was to create an event that would not only showcase local talent but also give back to the community. “I wanted to do something that would bring people together and make a positive impact,” Boswood explains. The event features a diverse lineup of local musicians, including rock, pop, and hip-hop artists. The concert is held at a local venue, with a capacity of over 1,000 attendees. The event is free to attend, with donations encouraged to support the chosen charities.
The Charity Component
The Steel City Showdown has partnered with several local charities, including the Pittsburgh Food Bank and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania. The event aims to raise funds and awareness for these organizations, which provide essential services to the community.
The Impact of the Discount on Ticket Sales
The 10% discount on tickets for Newcastle Pro Wrestling has led to a significant decrease in ticket demand. This is evident from the comparison of attendance figures between the last event and the same event in 2021. In 2021, there were 450 attendees, whereas in the last event, there were only 320 people.
Supporting local businesses through discounted council-owned venues can boost the local economy and promote community engagement.
The noise generated by the wrestling means that when it is staged in the Concert Hall, other events cannot be be held in other parts of the building.
The Case for Discounted Council-Owned Venues for Locally-Based Businesses
Jordan Boswood, a local resident and business owner, has been advocating for a change in the way council-owned venues are used. Boswood believes that locally-based businesses should be given a discount when using these venues, citing the benefits of supporting local economies and promoting community engagement.
The Problem with Current Venue Usage
The current system, where council-owned venues are rented out to external parties without any discounts, can have negative consequences for local businesses. For instance, the noise generated by wrestling events in the Concert Hall can make it difficult for other events to be held in other parts of the building. This can lead to a lack of diversity in events and programming, ultimately harming the local community. The Concert Hall is a valuable resource that should be utilized to its full potential. Locally-based businesses are the backbone of the community, and their support is crucial for the local economy. The current system is unfair and does not take into account the needs of local businesses.
The Benefits of Discounted Council-Owned Venues
Boswood argues that offering discounts to locally-based businesses would have numerous benefits.
Other wrestling promotions have also expressed frustration with the fees, with some even considering alternative venues.
The Great Fee Debate: Newcastle Pro Wrestling’s Struggle
Background
Newcastle Pro Wrestling (NPW) has been a staple of the city’s wrestling scene for years, providing entertainment for fans of all ages.
The Venue: City Hall V
City Hall V is a popular venue for live events, including wrestling matches. It has a seating capacity of approximately 1,000 people, making it an ideal location for intimate wrestling events. The venue’s proximity to the city center and its accessibility by public transportation make it a convenient choice for fans and wrestlers alike.
The Event: Brawl at City Hall V
Brawl at City Hall V is a professional wrestling event that will take place on March 21.