Just two months on from Eden Park's first concert, New Zealand's national stadium has been named the number one stadium in the world in Pollstar's mid-year rankings.
Eden Park Chief Executive Officer, Nick Sautner says to be named the number one stadium in the world is a significant achievement not only for Eden Park but for Auckland and New Zealand.
"Our world-leading response to Covid-19 was a key driver in Auckland's position as the most liveable city in the world. Now, being home to the number one stadium internationally will bolster Tāmaki Makaurau's reputation as an attractive and inclusive destination for live music events and other premium content. 50,000 fans coming together to enjoy Eden Park's first concert has to be one of the greatest examples of the success of the team of 5 million so far," Sautner says.
Eden Park, which was granted permission to stage up to six concerts per year in January, hosted its very first show 24 April 2021 – with Kiwi band SIX60 playing to a sold-out crowd of more than 50,000 fans. Millions more tuned in around the world as part of a global livestream and historic partnership with Pasifika TV in more than 11 countries.
The night, said Sautner, marked a new era for New Zealand's national stadium as a truly multipurpose venue.
"Utilising Eden Park for concerts is about giving musicians the same rights and privileges as sports people to play New Zealand's premier venue to crowds of more than 50,000 fans."
Prior to Covid-19, venues including Foro Sol (Mexico), Madison Square Garden (New York) and Lanxess Arena (German) often topped Pollstar's rankings. Last year, following the pandemic-promoted shutdown of live entertainment, several Australian venues made the top ten, including Sydney Cricket Ground, Sirromet Winery and Optus Stadium. A New Zealand venue has never been in the top ten.
While overall box office results indicate a live music entertainment sector still severely affected by a global health crisis, success stories like that of Eden Park, SIX60 and promoter Eccles Entertainment show that there is an end in sight for the industry.
"We are in discussion with a number of promoters about future tours. The propensity to play New Zealand's national stadium is strong."
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Source: Eden Park