Events and Attractions

NHL Club Business Meetings draw record 1,300 in Denver

The NHL’s annual Club Business Meetings presented by Ticketmaster opened Monday in Denver with a record attendance of more than 1,300 representatives from all 32 clubs and the league office, marking the largest gathering in the event’s more than 30-year history. Hosted by the Avalanche, the July 13-...

Fanatics Fest’s growth shows investment in events is paying off

Fanatics potentate Michael Rubin has acknowledged that the original 2024 Fanatics Fest was a marketing “investment” that lost $15 million in its initial year. Version 3.0, which opens Thursday at Manhattan’s Javits Center, should get into the black, according to Lance Fensterman, the former Comic-Co...

Trump touts upcoming IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix in D.C.

President Trump on Monday welcomed IndyCar stakeholders to D.C. to tout the upcoming Freedom 250 Grand Prix on Aug. 22-23, saying the Penske team “held more than 80 meetings in 90 days on Capitol Hill to get this event to happen.” At a presser that featured IndyCar series owner Roger Penske; Freedom...

HOF broadcaster JP Dellacamera calls final World Cup match

HOF broadcaster JP Dellacamera said that he “has called his last World Cup game, and that it is his choice,” after calling 11 men’s World Cups and seven women’s World Cups, according to Jonathan Tannenwald of the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. Dellacamera -- whose last game was Switzerland-Algeria in the Ro...

Cost of World Cup media rights likely to explode amid audience surge

The “outsized” U.S. viewership for this year’s World Cup has made one thing clear: “there will be no more discounts” for the tournament’s media rights going forward, according to Noble, Wilhelm & Agini of the FINANCIAL TIMES. Fox paid $485M for English-language U.S. rights for this year’s World ...

FIFA to sell pieces of World Cup final grass

FIFA will sell the grass that will be used for Sunday’s World Cup final at N.Y. N.J. Stadium at $450 per piece, according to the AP. FIFA’s store said that “each segment of turf is 17.5 by 17.5 by 17.5,” although it “doesn’t specify whether that figure is inches, centimeters or millimeters.” The org...

Infantino’s standing weakened after Balogun controversy

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is “facing a future as a ‘lame-duck Fifa president’” after the controversy over USMNT F Folarin Balogun’s ban being lifted following President Trump’s intervention, according to Martyn Ziegler of the London TIMES. Several countries that had backed Infantino’s re-elect...

World Cup semifinals set as final four enter homestretch

The World Cup has actually played out as a “summer version of March Madness,” delivering “an epic Final Four of blue bloods who have all proven they can go the distance: France, Spain, England, and Argentina,” according to Robinson & Clegg of the WALL STREET JOURNAL. Never before in the modern h...

K.C. solidifies global sports credentials through World Cup

The world’s soccer fans “have taken to” K.C., the smallest American host of these World Cup games, “succumbing to the charms of its Midwesterners, its artisan barbecue and its long, but largely overlooked, history with the ‘beautiful game,’” according to Joe Drape of the N.Y. TIMES. Local boosters s...

World Cup semifinal tickets seeing lofty costs for highly anticipated matchups

As of Sunday afternoon, a single ticket from third-party vendors for Argentina-England at Atlanta Stadium “started at around $3,000 each, including taxes and fees,” according to Rod Beard of the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION. That is for “a seat in the 300 section,” the highest level in the stadium (...
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