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    Home » Events » End Of An Era: Ticketpro Dome to close

    End Of An Era: Ticketpro Dome to close

    Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Events 5 Mins Read13 ViewsJuly 20, 2021
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    Sad News! The Ticketpro Dome has been sold by the owners, Sasol Pension Fund, to a third party which does not operate in the event space. RX Venue Management (the management company of South Africa’s largest multipurpose indoor arena) announced this with a heavy heart today.

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    This is another devasting blow for the exhibitions, events, and entertainment industry due to Covid-19. The ban on public gatherings has meant that during 2020 and now 2021, the Ticketpro Dome has been unable to operate.

    Carol Weaving, MD of RX Africa comments on the sale of the Ticketpro Dome

    “The selling of the Ticketpro Dome, is extremely disappointing and heartbreaking for our industry. The Ticketpro Dome has been home to many international concerts and events in South Africa, and this will undoubtedly leave a huge void. Unfortunately, as we are only the managing company, we were unable to change the outcome of Sasol Pension Fund selling the venue due to force majeure.”

    The Ticketpro Dome solidified global recognition with companies and promoters throughout several industries and will be remembered as an iconic venue across the events, exhibitions, and entertainment sectors.

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    The Dome opened on 8 April 1998 with a concert by Diana Ross attended by over 15 000 people with a special guest appearance by the late former President Nelson Mandela. Over the years, the venue has played host to top international music artists such as Pink, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Lauren Hill, Pharrell Williams, Celine Dion, Violent Femmes, Rammstein, Live, The Dave Matthews Band, Collective Soul and Michael Buble.

    On the local front, artists such as Prime Circle, The Parlotones, Lira, Tonya De Lazy, Black Coffee, Fokofpolisiekar and Soweto Gospel Choir has graced the stage. South African rapper, Cassper Nyovest  become the first local artist to sell out the Dome. Some 20 000 tickets were sold even before the event, suitably billed ‘Fill Up The Dome’.

    On the exhibition front, the Dome has been home to many consumer and trade shows such as the Homemakers Fair, Rage, the Mama Magic Baby Show, the Fire and Feast Food Festival, Mediatech Africa and the Africa Automation Technology Fair. In 2017, the NBA Africa Games were held at the Dome and WWE International and Disney on Ice has also been staged there. In 2020, the Ticketpro Dome launched the successful Hybrid Studio in response to the global pandemic.

    Projeni Pather, Chairperson of the Association of African Exhibition Organisers comments

    “Our sector has been extraordinarily innovative in transforming our offerings to accommodate online participation, but a hybrid event incurs two sets of costs, one for the online component and one for the in-venue aspect. Attendance capacity restrictions make in-person events unviable, and online does not carry the same appeal.”

    The Economic Impact of Events

    According to a recent News 24 article, the cultural and creative services sector contribute more than R74.4 billion a year to the South African economy. They also have a multiplier impact because they generate tourism and increase retail spending in host city economies.

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    Furthermore, they contribute towards the production of goods and services for consumption at events and in host cities and create employment for unskilled and semi-skilled workers and low-income households. If you take that into account, the cultural economy accounted for R241.8 billion or an equivalence of 5.6% of GDP.

    Tourism contributes about R400 billion to the economy every year, and events are a substantial contributor – because people travel to go to concerts, business meetings, sporting events, weddings, exhibitions, conferences and so on, in what has been labelled the “experiential economy”.

    Tourism also employs about 800 000 people, so the pandemic has affected two million people in the two industries combined – industries that collectively contribute about R500 billion or 10% of GDP (not including the multiplier effect) to the economy each year and employs 15% of the country’s workers.

    Ismail Mahomed, Director of the Centre for Creative Arts at University of KwaZulu-Natal comments

    “Government has failed miserably in serving the arts, cultural and entertainment sector right through the lockdown period by not establishing an Advisory Committee of industry specialists that could work together with the Department of Sports, Arts & Culture to develop and implement a relief, rehabilitation and recuperation strategy for the sector.”

    “The Department of Arts & Culture can no longer continue to operate with its head in the sand and ignore the economic challenges of the sector and the important contribution of the sector to South Africa’s economy and to the country’s wellbeing”.

    The South African Events Council (SAEC) has been lobbing government, since its inception in 2020, to let the live events industry operate within Covid-19 safety regulations. If shopping centres can operate so too should event and exhibition venues. SAEC wants- government to allow venues to operate at 50% capacity so that the industry can start rebuilding.

    The Ticketpro Dome is the latest causality of not being able to operate and the consequences of its closure will have a ripple effect on the South African economy. It is too late for the Ticketpro Dome but may its final curtain call be a sober reminder that there needs to be drastic rethinking on how the South Africa government views our industry.

    The official handover of the venue will be on 7 September 2021.

    UPDATE: It has been confirmed that the non-events company that’s buying the Ticketpro Dome is WeBuyCars.

    Watch this space for updates in the Events category on Running Wolf’s Rant.

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