#FillUpFNBStadium: Nyovest upstages foreign stars’ acts
68 000 TICKETS SOLD: HIS #FILLUPFNBSTADIUM SHOW WAS BEATEN ONLY BY MEGA BAND U2 IN 2011 AT 90 000
Bieber, Springsteen and many more pulled smaller crowds.
For the third year running Cassper Nyovest has proven that South African artists have just as much pull as their famous international counterparts. On Saturday night, an estimated 68 000 tickets were sold for the hip-hop superstar’s #FillUpFNBStadium show, according to his management, breaking his 2015 record of selling out the 20 000 TicketPro Dome and selling about 40 000 tickets for last year’s #FillUpOrlandoStadium.
Each of these achievements was without an international act.
While Nyovest fell short of his goal of selling 75 000 tickets for his December 2 show, he managed to sell more tickets at the venue than global superstars have.
If the 68 000 ticket estimate is correct, Nyovest would have sold more tickets for a musical concert at the national stadium than nearly every international artist to host a concert there.
In fact, the only group to trump Nyovest would be U2, who sold over 90 000 tickets when they performed at the venue in 2011. Information provided by Stadium Management rounded the following ticket sales for international artists since 2011:
Coldplay (2011): 62 000 tickets
Kings of Leon (2011): 60 000 tickets
Linkin Park (2012): 63 000 tickets
Lady Gaga (2012): 57 000 tickets
Red Hot Chilli Peppers (2013): 65 000
Metallica (2013): Under 40 000
Bon Jovi (2013): 65 000
Justin Bieber (2013): 62 000
Rihanna (2013): 67 000
Bruce Springsteen (2014): 55 000
Foo Fighters (2014): 47 000
Justin Bieber (2017): 57 000
The size of the audience was not lost on the thousands of revellers and fans at the stadium on Saturday. While Golden Circle standing spots started filling up at midday, seat ticket-holders started pouring into the stadium from the early evening.
By 9pm the stadium was lit up with camera flashes and cell phone screens capturing Nyovest performing hits from his albums
Tsholofelo, Refiloe and this year’s Thuto.