Bay of Plenty Times

Game changer for Tauranga venue

Baypark capacity bump puts Mount Maunganui facility in another league

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Tauranga’s largest indoor venue for concerts has just got a lot bigger. Mercury Baypark Arena in Mount Maunganui can now host up to 6000 people inside its Lion Foundation Centre, a jump from 3700, its previous capacity.

Bay Venues, the organisati­on that manages the arena, said in a media statement it now made it one of the larger spaces in the country of its type.

It has also signed a preferred ticketing partnershi­p for Mercury Baypark with Ticketek.

“Our partnershi­p with Ticketek means we can now offer event promoters and organisers access to a fullservic­e ticketing option, and they will be working alongside a reputable provider and trusted brand with significan­t reach,” Bay Venues head of events Michelle Stevens said.

“This is going to give our event clients and their patrons a range of benefits, including targeted marketing opportunit­ies and amplified promotion, data analytics, and advanced ticketing technology.”

Stevens said the work undertaken by health and safety and engineerin­g experts to review and improve Mercury Baypark Arena’s capacity to host higher occupancy events had also brought the venue into the same category as the likes of TSB Arena in Wellington and GLOBOX Arena/ Claudeland­s Events Centre in Hamilton.

“Our increased venue capacity and our new partnershi­p with Ticketek, when combined, could mean many exciting things as we look ahead to the future, including bigger and better concerts for New Zealand’s fifth biggest city and the wider Bay of Plenty region,” she said.

Ticketek general manager James Mckee said the changes would “bring a range of meaningful content to the region from quality internatio­nal family shows to major comedy, spoken word and artists from all around the world”.

“As the flexibilit­y and capacities of

Mercury Baypark continue to evolve, a partnershi­p with Ticketek and our content partner TEG just makes more sense,” he said.

Tauranga City Council manager venues and events Nelita Byrne said the increase in capacity of Mercury Baypark Arena was “a game-changer” for the city. “It makes it more viable for promoters and event organisers to bring the larger indoor concerts to the city, meaning our community don’t have to travel out of town to attend these wonderful entertainm­ent experience­s and instead spend their money locally.”

 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Mercury Baypark Arena.
Photo / NZME Mercury Baypark Arena.

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