BHA calls for more big gigs in Bristol

The Bristol Hoteliers Association (BHA) has called for more to be done to speed up the development of the long-awaited YTL Arena in order to attract more big gigs.

The YTL Arena Bristol was originally expected to open in late 2025 but is now not likely to host its first event until the latter part of 2026 or even 2027.

With a capacity of 19,000, it is set to be the fourth largest venue in the country and an all-year-round destination, with conference and exhibition facilities.

The association has also praised Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City Football Club and Bristol Bears rugby team, for its efforts in putting the city on the musical map.

Earlier this month, the sports stadium hosted two Take That concerts which, between them, drew some 60,000 fans.

Raphael Herzog, BHA chair, said: “Ashton Gate’s CEO Mark Kelly said over 50% of all attendees to the Take That concerts were from outside the region, which meant they were staying in hotels, dining and drinking in local bars and restaurants and putting their pounds into the local economy.

“Mark said Bristol lacks big events and needs more all year round and we couldn’t agree more. While we applaud what Ashton Gate is doing, and the positive benefits they have brought to our businesses, there is a lot more that can be done, not least of which is to complete the Bristol Arena.”

Herzog added: “The Take That concerts at Ashton Gate demonstrated that big-name acts will bring many thousands of people to our beautiful city. But while Ashton Gate is able to accommodate large events in the summer, during the winter its priority is to its sporting activities, whereas the Bristol Arena will be able to stage concerts and events all year round.

“For too many years, Bristol has been losing out to the likes of Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, but the Arena will help level the playing field. People won’t just come for the specific gig or event, they will often stay overnight – if not longer – and explore the local area, too, which is great for the city’s economy. We really hope that everything that can be done is being done to get the arena open as soon as possible.”

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