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Our Venues 2021 Music Plus Sport MUSIC PLUS SPORT OUR VENUES 2021 MUSIC PLUS SPORT Music Plus Sport is a privately owned independent music promoter, specialising in large-scale concerts at sporting venues across the country. Since our beginnings in 2013, we have successfully promoted over 150 concerts attended by 1.5 million music fans. Music Plus Sport operates a number of brands including the hugely successful The Jockey Club Live venture, as well as summer events at other venues: racecourses, motorsport circuits and rugby grounds. For more details and information on our team visit our website at musicplussport.com. THE JOCKEY CLUB LIVE Music Plus Sport and Jockey Club Racecourses formed The Jockey Club Live joint venture in 2014, specialising in combining live music and racing. Since launch (excluding Music Plus Sport’s stand alone shows), it has promoted over 120 concerts with a combined attendance of over 1 million, and was ranked by Music Week as the UK’s 6th largest music promoter. With the UK’s leading collection of fifteen racecourses including Aintree, Cheltenham and Newmarket, The Jockey Club is dedicated to delivering special experiences. Playing host to some of the best events in the world like The Grand National and The Investec Derby Festival, The Jockey Club is well rehearsed in delivering world class entertainment. Each racecourse has a unique and special setting, providing a truly incredible experience of racing and music! OUR VENUES 1.1 Carlisle Racecourse (11,565) KEY 2. Aintree Racecourse (11,000 / 36,000) 2 Jockey Club Live Venues Long Term Contracts / Exclusive Venues 3.3 Haydock Park Racecourse (17,400) (GA: capacity – subject to licence) 4.4 York Racecourse (38,000) Racecourses Rugby Stadiums 5.5 Market Rasen Racecourse (14,130) 1 6.6 Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton (18,000) 4 7.7 Newmarket Racecourses (17,230) 8.8 Harlequins Rugby, Twickenham Stoop (20,000) 2 3 5 9.9 Sandown Park Racecourse (13,300) 1010. Gloucester Rugby, Kingsholm Stadium (20,000) 6 11.11 Cheltenham Racecourse (3,000 / 45,000) 7 10 11 12.12 Newbury Racecourse (22,000) 9 8 12 13.13 Wincanton Racecourse (15,000) 13 STADIUMS CAN ACCOMMODATE A LINE UP OF UP TO 4 ACTS | STANDING & SEATED OUTDOOR VENUES FRANKLIN’S GARDENS GLOUCESTER RUGBY HARLEQUINS RUGBY NORTHAMPTON KINGSHOLM STADIUM TWICKENHAM STOOP GA Standing: 10,918 GA Standing: 12,377 GA Standing: 8,888 GA Seated: 7,082 GA Seated: 7,623 GA Seated: 11,112 Total Capacity: 18,000 Total Capacity: 20,000 Total Capacity: 20,000 As one of the most flexible and unique venues Located in the heart of Gloucester and the A sports stadium in south-west London, in the East Midlands, Franklin’s Gardens is in home stadium of Gloucester Rugby. across the road from Twickenham Stadium. an ideal location in the heart of Northampton. A great venue accommodating the region’s With Twickenham train station only a short A superb multi-use venue which is well suited sport and a music lovers – a large area that walk away, it is easily accessible to the whole to host large scale events. can be manipulated for events of all sizes. of London. PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES FROM: • Madness • Jess Glynne • Olly Murs • Little Mix • Lightning Seeds • Little Mix • Rak-Su • Ella Eyre • Nile Rodgers & CHIC • Tom Jones • Nile Rodgers & CHIC • Sigala • Tom Odell • Gabrielle RACECOURSES EVENING HORSE RACING FOLLOWED BY A HEADLINE PERFORMANCE | PREVIOUS HEADLINERS INCLUDE: DEACON BLUE We collaborate with first class suppliers to accommodate the PRODUCTION artist’s and agent’s technical specifications. MARKETING • Exposing artists to a new and existing fan base. • Working with Chuff Media to access strong national and regional PR coverage – amassing £1million value equivalent in coverage annually. • Highly experienced and well resourced marketing team – supported by external agencies: CMS Media and Media Agency Group • Numerous digital networks at artist’s disposal – including venue networks. • Strong digital presence across Music Plus Sport and The Jockey Club Live – totalling over 100,000 followers. MUSICPLUSSPORT.COM P-C RAE THEJOCKEYCLUBLIVE.CO.UK Artist Booker 07801 702 894 | [email protected] WILL CHILDS Finance Director 07918 622 486 | [email protected].
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