The Rugby Soccer Union (RFU) has set out plans to extend the variety of non-sport occasions on the Allianz Stadium from three to fifteen per 12 months.
The RFU needs to deliver extra stay music occasions to Twickenham and has been holding discussions with Richmond Council, transport suppliers, and the local people over the previous 18 months.
The game’s governing physique declare the transfer will develop the sport and would underpin £500m a 12 months of funding into rugby over the following 5 years, supporting the game from grassroots to the nationwide stage.
The RFU will submit plans to Richmond Council asking to section within the introduction of as much as 15 main non-sporting occasion days per 12 months, equivalent to concert events, starting with a smaller variety of lower-capacity occasions.
This might solely progress when representatives from Richmond Council, Metropolitan Police and South Western Railway are happy the occasions are being properly managed.
Crowd sizes for these occasions could be restricted to 75,000 on weekends with a decrease cap midweek initially, in comparison with 82,000 for rugby matches. Extra rail capability at Twickenham Station has additionally been secured for occasion days.
The RFU plan to introduce a brand new ‘facility price’ to all live performance tickets, utilized in half to finance a Group Enhancement Fund.
To manage the fund, the RFU will create a panel comprising area people, enterprise organisation representatives, Richmond and Hounslow councillors, and members of the RFU.
“Bringing the world’s biggest artists here to Twickenham will also underpin the £500m of funding we want to invest into rugby over the next five years,” mentioned RFU chief government Invoice Sweeney.
“More concerts in Twickenham will generate tens of millions of pounds each year for the local and national economies, and hundreds more jobs here in south-west London.
“It is going to additionally improve our means to proceed to work as a proud native neighbour, supporting native faculties, charities and companies throughout Richmond.”
He added: “The UK has one of the strongest live events industries in the world, and Allianz Stadium – as the second largest stadium in the country and one of our most prized national assets – is best placed to capitalise on that success.
“The stadium is by far our greatest monetary asset as a sport, however the truth that it is use is at present restricted to the quick rugby calendar is in flip impacting the expansion and potential of the sport and its profit to the local people.”
