Though he has been known to misinterpret, misremember things as seen on this forum. So his posts aren't always right. Not that I care that much about this particular case.
Though he has been known to misinterpret, misremember things as seen on this forum. So his posts aren't always right. Not that I care that much about this particular case.

I didn't see any empty seats and 19000 is 6k under capacity . Was a great night and we all seemed to be up and rocking at the end , so it would be a shame if it had made a loss .Unfortunately, not good enough, I think that was below what was required to break even.
I didn't see any empty seats and 19000 is 6k under capacity . Was a great night and we all seemed to be up and rocking at the end , so it would be a shame if it had made a loss .
It wasn't a cheap night our tickets were £ 80 plus each and the wine and ales etc were a minimum of £5 . However it was the best KC Kcom gig I have attended .If it didn't break even, I doubt it was far off.
We scored for the deal £40 and then got bumped up to the front! Sometimes things just work in your favour! But I've been on the wrong end of ticket price reductions in the past! But as you say very good concert and a real good vibe about the place!It wasn't a cheap night our tickets were £ 80 plus each and the wine and ales etc were a minimum of £5 . However it was the best KC Kcom gig I have attended .
The capacity was 20,000 for ELO, due to the size of the stage, they sold 19.500, I was told this on the night, by someone from Cuffe and Taylor.Having had to listen to well over an hour of the planning meeting for the gig, as part of the last SAG meeting, I can assure you that I'm correct.
The capacity was 20,000 for ELO, due to the size of the stage, they sold 19.500, I was told this on the night, by someone from Cuffe and Taylor.
Then they've given you a bum steer, as the capacity on Saturday was 20,000 mate as confirmed by the promoters. No way on Gods Earth was there over 5,000 empty seats, in the sections of the ground being used, due to the size of the stage.It was 25,000, I'm on the stadium Safety Advisory Group and had to sit through the entire planning meeting.
Then they've given you a bum steer, as the capacity on Saturday was 20,000 mate as confirmed by the promoters. No way on Gods Earth was there over 5,000 empty seats, in the sections of the ground being used, due to the size of the stage.
His gut feeling was very good. Maybe it was meant to be that, I'm sensing tax fiddle here from the Allams. It will not go beyond 20.000 and it didn't.Jeff Lynne’s ELO Concert 01/07/2017
LP and DC discussed current ticket sales agreeing after some confusion that they were currently at 11,386. It was confirmed that the agreed capacity was 24,950 and that it would be an all seated event. DC disclosed that it was his gut feeling that sales would not exceed 20k.
They may have reduced the number of seats due to poor sales, but the agreed capacity was 24.950. Cast. Iron. Fact.
His gut feeling was very good. Maybe it was meant to be that, I'm sensing tax fiddle here from the Allams. It will not go beyond 20.000 and it didn't.
They've got form for this been conmen an all.
Evil evil bastards.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO Concert 01/07/2017
LP and DC discussed current ticket sales agreeing after some confusion that they were currently at 11,386. It was confirmed that the agreed capacity was 24,950 and that it would be an all seated event. DC disclosed that it was his gut feeling that sales would not exceed 20k.
They may have reduced the number of seats due to poor sales, but the agreed capacity was 24.950. Cast. Iron. Fact.

The capacity was 20,000 for ELO, due to the size of the stage, they sold 19.500, I was told this on the night, by someone from Cuffe and Taylor.
Maybe its silly queston time but when our new music venue is open will possible future concerts be a thing of the past at the KC or does the sheer capacity of the KC still make it a big ticket event venue?
Not for long if the concerts keep losing money.I would say that the KCOM would still be a venue because of it's capacity.
Not for long if the concerts keep losing money.
How do you know they are losing money, I seem to remember MKM who helped underwrite the Rod Steward gig generated a surplus that went to the Holy Trinity fund?