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Live Nation secures Olympic Park for concerts | Live Nation secures Olympic Park for concerts |
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Live Nation is to host a series of concerts and festivals at the Olympic Park and Stadium this summer. | Live Nation is to host a series of concerts and festivals at the Olympic Park and Stadium this summer. |
The Wireless Festival and Hard Rock Calling - which were previously held in London's Hyde Park - are the first events confirmed for the venue. | The Wireless Festival and Hard Rock Calling - which were previously held in London's Hyde Park - are the first events confirmed for the venue. |
The move ends a 10-year link the concert promoter had with The Royal Parks. | The move ends a 10-year link the concert promoter had with The Royal Parks. |
Live Nation previously had complaints from residents about noise levels at events it has hosted in the park. | Live Nation previously had complaints from residents about noise levels at events it has hosted in the park. |
Last July, fans at Hard Rock Calling were left bemused when Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney's microphones were switched off during a duet after a concert over-ran. | Last July, fans at Hard Rock Calling were left bemused when Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney's microphones were switched off during a duet after a concert over-ran. |
According to Westminster Council, Live Nation took the decision to end the concert "to comply with their licence". | According to Westminster Council, Live Nation took the decision to end the concert "to comply with their licence". |
It is believed the concert promoter pulled out of bidding for a new contract with the Royal Parks Agency (RPA) in a dispute over the tendering process. | |
It had been reported Live Nation branded the process "flawed" saying the RPA did not recognise the complex logistics and costs associated with running big events. | |
In November, rival promoter AEG Live was eventually awarded a new five-year contract to stage concerts at the park. | |
The RPA said the company would provide entertainment while minimising the impact on the local community. | |
Live Nation was awarded the Olympic Park contract by the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), which is responsible for future use of the Olympic Park and its venues. | Live Nation was awarded the Olympic Park contract by the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), which is responsible for future use of the Olympic Park and its venues. |
"The confidence now shown by one of the world's leading live entertainment promoters to relocate two of its biggest music festivals from the centre of the capital is a ringing endorsement of our legacy plans," Mayor of London and LLDC chairman, Boris Johnson, said. | |
"Along with the other major international sports events we have already secured this latest news proves that the park has a very bright future indeed." | "Along with the other major international sports events we have already secured this latest news proves that the park has a very bright future indeed." |
Both Wireless and Hard Rock Calling will be held in July in the North Park. | |
Live Nation said it plans to announce "some major concerts with world-renowned artists" over the coming weeks. |
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