I found this pretty interesting.
http://jacksonville.com/business/2011-05-05/story/jacksonville-arena-fifth-us-ticket-sales
Awesome to hear!
VMA really is a beautiful facility, I'm glad to see it doing well.
That is downright shocking in this 'day of show' town!
That is great news! I actually notice the tides turning a few years back. And this not including the sporting events that were held there. That is outstanding. I hope we keep the momentum. My friends and were just talking about how there is so much more to do in Jacksonville than there was in the past.
good. I get so tired of hearing there is nothing to do here, I have to drive to Orlando for anything! bull!!!
that is great!!!!
Let's see what else is coming,
Kenny Chesney, May 12.
Third Day, May 19.
Craft and Beer Festival (will be a circus so I'll let it in) May 20.
Steve Harvey Comedy , May 21
Global Day of Prayer, June 11
Keith Urban, June 17
Circue de Soliel, 8 shows.
Baton Twirling, 4 days in August.
Taylor Swift, Nov 11.
In addition a few Sharks games and a LOT of graduations. 38 total events the remainder of the year at the Arena. I sure hope SMG makes some money for the City!
Baton Twirling, 4 days in August.
I am pumped about this one.
I think anytime Jax shows up on a positive-type list its a good thing. But really - less than 7k per show... not THAT impressive. But since the list seemed to focus on the total patrons and not the per show average - perhaps the booking agents will see it positively as well and Jax will see more big time acts come to town.
Quote from: danno on May 05, 2011, 06:15:24 PM
Baton Twirling, 4 days in August.
I am pumped about this one.
Isn't it so cool how they twirl those things and throw them and then catch them!
The Sharks have definitely been a large help with the overall numbers. The games I've been to haven't been sellouts but have been pretty packed and LOUD!
QuoteThe Sharks have definitely been a large help with the overall numbers.
I don't
think that they were included (non-sporting events).
^ You're right. Didn't catch that before.
Still, at the end of last season they were 4th overall in attendance:
QuoteSharks Reveal 2011 Season Ticket Pricing
07/07/2010 6:00 AM
The Jacksonville Sharks proudly announce season tickets for the 2011 season are now available. Ticket packages, starting at just $45, will include all nine games for the 2011 season and a free commemorative football ($30 value) for those who purchase or renew their season tickets by August 31.*
The Jacksonville Sharks, currently fourth in the league in attendance, are averaging nearly 11,000 fans at each home game this season. With a strong fan base, one would think prices would be going up for 2011. Steve Curran, a partner and the VP of Ticketing said, “We are very excited about being able to maintain our price levels for season ticket holders. We promised them a great product at affordable prices and they responded by purchasing over 4,500 season tickets in 2010. We expect to be over 7,500 season tickets for the 2011 season.â€
Season ticket holders receive benefits including huge savings over single game tickets and no ticketing convenience fees. They will also receive the Sharks Card, which allows for discounts and special offers at local businesses in the Jacksonville area. Season ticket holders purchasing or renewing their seats in full or electing the EZ-Payment Plan by August 31st qualify to receive one free 2011 commemorative football for every two paid seats.* The Sharks EZ-Payment Plan enables fans to split their purchase into equal monthly payments. Shark Pit and Arena Club ticket holders will also receive a commemorative Sharks lanyard and ticket sleeve. In addition Shark Pit season ticket holders receive a free season parking pass.
“The experience for the value our fans receive with the Arena Football League and the Sharks is unparalleled in Jacksonville. With all the financial hardships families are going through at this time, the Sharks are simply the best affordable family entertainment that you can experience. We have proven that you can put on a great show without breaking the bank and being a Season Ticket Holder is once again attainable for people,†stated Managing Partner Jeff Bouchy.
2010 season ticket holders will have the first right of refusal on their current seats for 2011, but there are still seats available to reserve. To reserve your seats, or for more information, contact a ticket representative at 904.621.0700 or visit jaxsharks.com.
The Jacksonville Sharks (8-4) are members of the Arena Football League (AFL). All home games will be played at Sea Best Field at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The Sharks take on the Utah Blaze (1-10) Friday, July 9th at 10:00pm EDT. The Sharks return to Sea Best Field July 17th to challenge the Tampa Bay Storm (9-3) in a game that could determine the South Division Champion. Catch all the action live on WCWJ, CW-17. Single game tickets start at $8 per game and are available at Ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster outlets, and the arena box office. To reserve your season tickets, group tickets, or for more information please call (904) 621-0700.
Quote from: mtraininjax on May 05, 2011, 06:07:40 PM
Let's see what else is coming,
Kenny Chesney, May 12.
Third Day, May 19.
Craft and Beer Festival (will be a circus so I'll let it in) May 20.
Steve Harvey Comedy , May 21
Global Day of Prayer, June 11
Keith Urban, June 17
Circue de Soliel, 8 shows.
Baton Twirling, 4 days in August.
Taylor Swift, Nov 11.
In addition a few Sharks games and a LOT of graduations. 38 total events the remainder of the year at the Arena. I sure hope SMG makes some money for the City!
this is why i say there's nothing goïng on in jacksonville--my tastes run somewhat counter to wailing voices emanating from beneath cowboy hats.
Many people in the area like country music. The arena books these shows because they sell tickets. If you want to see "your tastes", then go to the shows that support "your tastes".
Jason - The study in the TU excludes Sporting Events. When the Arena has a sellout for Graduations that TOO is excluded.
Did the Sharks win that game against Orlando? I know those billboards got alot of people here fired up. I hope we put up similar billboards up in Orlando when the Sharks go there. Intense bitter rivalries are very fun and exciting!
Yes, the Sharks won that game.
Quote from: NotNow on May 06, 2011, 01:50:35 PM
Many people in the area like country music. The arena books these shows because they sell tickets. If you want to see "your tastes", then go to the shows that support "your tastes".
i'm aware ov this. that doesn't make me any happiër about it. and i
do go to shows that support my tastes. that tends to involve leaving jacksonville. therefore, as far as i'm concerned, there's precious little to do around here.
there is always the baton twirling.
Quote from: danno on May 06, 2011, 04:16:24 PM
there is always the baton twirling.
:smacks forehead: ov course! how could i forget?
Does anyone know if season one was a success for the Jacksonville Giants?
I really enjoyed the two games that I went to.
Hopefully they can stick around and build a bigger fanbase.
Quote from: KenFSU on May 06, 2011, 05:09:42 PM
Does anyone know if season one was a success for the Jacksonville Giants?
I really enjoyed the two games that I went to.
Hopefully they can stick around and build a bigger fanbase.
I believe so...Shoals is still advertising in the Folio every week..so I would assume they'll be here next year