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News December 1, 2016

Frontier Touring scores simultaneous music attendance records

Frontier Touring scores simultaneous music attendance records

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Following a mammoth sold-out RNB Fridays Live show at Hisense Arena over the weekend, Frontier Touring now simultaneously holds the music attendance record for all four of Melbourne & Olympic Parks’ premier venues – AAMI Park, Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena.

Frontier Touring Managing Director, Michael Gudinski said; “We pride ourselves at Frontier on delivering the world’s best entertainment to Australia. It is a huge achievement to hold the four records across these great Melbourne venues and is testament to the quality of the artists involved.”

Melbourne & Olympic Parks CEO, Brian Morris said the latest results were an excellent achievement and a testament to the long-standing and rewarding relationship between Frontier Touring and the precinct.

“Nowhere else in the world boasts a concentration of venues right in the heart of the city, and we’re so fortunate to play an important part in the sport and entertainment fabric of Melbourne.

“Of course, our outstanding venues can’t create happy memories alone. It’s the hard work of our promoters and hirers that ensure we have a thriving precinct that is the pride of Victoria, which is no exception when it comes to Frontier.

“On behalf of the team at Melbourne & Olympic Parks, thank you and congratulations to Frontier. We look forward to many more prosperous years together,”
Mr Morris said.

AAMI PARK | Ed Sheeran – AAMI Park, 6 December 2015
Attendance: 34,296


Ed Sheeran, the only artist who could leave more than 34,000 fans in awed silence with just a guitar and loop pedal on stage.

With his acclaimed X World Tour, Sheeran became the first artist to perform an Australian and New Zealand stadium tour completely solo. It was Sheeran’s second tour of 2015, fresh from performing in front of close to 190,000 fans on a sold-out arena tour in March/April.

‘Sheeran’s victory lap tour demonstrates he’s at the top of his game, building anticipation for what comes next.’ – Herald Sun

ROD LAVER ARENA | Justin Timberlake, 18 November 2007
Attendance: 16,183


The fact that Justin Timberlake has held Rod Laver Arena’s concert attendance record for close to a decade is testament to the Grammy-winning performer’s inimitable talent.

On the FutureSex/LoveShow tour, Timberlake was joined on stage by an eleven-piece band and crack team of dancers for an absolute masterclass in live performance.

‘Timberlake has achieved excellence by combining pop music, dance and spectacle… it will take something extraordinary to top it.’ – The Age

HISENSE ARENA | RNB Fridays Live – 25 November 2016
Attendance: 11,293


RNB Fridays Live was the ticket of the season, no surprise with an epic line-up that included ten of RNB’s biggest names: Nelly, TLC, 112, Mya, Montell Jordan, Blackstreet, Blu Cantrell, Fatman Scoop, Dante Thomas and Kevin Lyttle.

Concertgoers were treated to live performances of their favourite RNB anthems, plus a playground of fun that included a special pop-up RNB Fridays Live nightclub, karaoke and photobooths amongst so much more.

“You know (and love) that moment during a show when the first few bars of the act’s biggest hit begin to play, and the crowd goes absolutely mental? Try squashing dozens of those into a can and keeping the lid on.” – STACK

MARGARET COURT ARENA | Disturbed, 12 November 2016
Attendance: 7,133

Hard rock legends Disturbed returned from a five-year hiatus in 2016 with a critically acclaimed new album and ferocious live show. Their world tour landed in Australia and New Zealand earlier this month, with audiences rocked by old favourites lifted from their breakthrough albums alongside new tracks from Immortalized.

Notably Disturbed broke the record made only a few months earlier by another Frontier Touring artist, Troye Sivan.

‘Disturbed are near-perfect live.’ – The Music

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