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amy
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 05:21 PM
Berlin, April 14 2004

We are terribly sorry to announce that this year’s Loveparade will not be celebrated. Due to a lack of financial resources – and only three months remaining to get this straight – there is no other way but to cancel Loveparade Berlin 2004.

Ever since the Loveparade lost its status as a demonstration in 2001, constant financial losses were the case. Until 2002, these losses were paid for with our own savings. The main reason for these losses were the high production costs, which resulted from its new status as a regular event. These additional costs added up to more than 900,000€.

The general business situation remaining over the last years has not only affected Loveparade itself, but also a great many of our partners (in the advertising, TV, and record industries), which added to our bad financial situation.

In 2003 it was the support of Messe Berlin who helped out with the necessary budget. Nevertheless, this year’s conferences with the Berliner Senat and the Messegesellschaft did NOT end with a financial solution for the Loveparade even though we had tried to cut all possible costs.

Furthermore we thought about financing the event with tickets, but we eventually came up with the decision that this would be the wrong thing to do: It would turn the initial ideas of Loveparade as an “event open to anyone” upside down.

We are planning to meet in the near future in order to discuss our next steps and the conditions which could make future Loveparades possible.

After the third Loveparade Mexico City took place in March (with round about 250,000 visitors), the FIRST San Francisico Loveparade is due on September 25. Furthermore, Tel Aviv will celebrate its sixth Loveparade on August 27.


Figures:
Estimated number of visitors over the last years
2001: 1.000.000
2002: 750.000
2003: 750.000
Production cost at the time Loveparade was still an official demonstration (2000): 301.700€

Production cost of Loveparade as regular event (2003): 1.225.000€

Business Figures on Loveparade:
The only reliable study on this topic was done by FfH. They found out that the 500,000 visitors of Loveparade 2000 spent some 50 Mio. € in Berlin. This amount of money can be considered an additional profit. The study bases these figures on the the assumption that each visitor (only those who don’t live in Berlin) spent circa 125 €, 23% of which were spent on luxury items, 21% on "Shopping", 18% on Clubs, Museums, etc., and 10,2 % for accomodation. At this point the parade was free of charge for visitors.


Get more info at:
Loveparade Berlin GmbH
Friedrichstrasse 119, D 10117 Berlin
Fon +49. 30. 3088 12 0
Fax +49. 30. 3088 12 55
www.loveparade.net
Press release by Loveparade Berlin GmbH.

bsb2002
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 05:25 PM
wow, that sucks

Nurse GLOW
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 05:34 PM
thats so sad!

mjr
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 06:25 PM
German government must be the stupidest gits on earth not to chip in that green to help bring 50 million euros to the city economy.

MJR

Jesse Landry
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 06:38 PM
Tell PVD to lower his fee !

leks.the.imposter
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 07:32 PM
Tell PVD to lower his fee !

right! all those silly fuckers ruined that shit!
PVD, tiesto, oakenjoke...

greedy, shitty, sum-uma-bitches!

ManWhore
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 09:02 PM
loveparade san francisco?!

hmmm.....interesting

noiseboy
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 04:15 AM
this is really sad. . . won't be the same in SF. but does sound enticing. . . :D

CrashinCarey
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 09:01 AM
now where am i going to meet her?

ichi_gami
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 10:00 AM
now where am i going to meet her?

the jersey turnpike rest area, like usual. :nonono:

that's lousy news about the love parade. :(

CrashinCarey
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 10:09 AM
would that be the molly pitcher, clara barton, or walt whitman?

ichi_gami
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 10:17 AM
would that be the molly pitcher, clara barton, or walt whitman?


probably pitcher, if you're the catcher.

CrashinCarey
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 10:23 AM
in this situation

i think id prefer to play left out

GLauren
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 01:13 PM
would that be the molly pitcher, clara barton, or walt whitman?

the vince lombardi one.

Micromini
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 04:27 PM
Well, I think this isn't really the end. That weekend will still be really big here. Every club in the city will still do something majorly cool.

I predict the trend over the next few years will be that the festivals shut down, but the towns keep the adjunct parties going, and things like "Loveparade Weekend" will be carried on by the Shitparade, Superlongevity parties, etc. Can anyone say Detroit 2005?

dan
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 04:40 PM
love parade tel aviv? sounds dangerous.

dan
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 04:40 PM
Well, I think this isn't really the end. That weekend will still be really big here. Every club in the city will still do something majorly cool.

I predict the trend over the next few years will be that the festivals shut down, but the towns keep the adjunct parties going, and things like "Loveparade Weekend" will be carried on by the Shitparade, Superlongevity parties, etc. Can anyone say Detroit 2005?

Detroit 2005. :D

yussel
Thursday, Apr 15th 2004, 07:43 PM
Can anyone say Detroit 2005?

Detroit has our free festival. 3 days, and they do it for less than half of what the parade appearantly needs for funding. And the city doesn't help out either.

La Troya
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 01:10 AM
love parade tel aviv? sounds dangerous.

Love parades in Tel Aviv are wicked.
This is 2002
http://laylamedia.ynet.co.il/galleries/Parties/1854/Big/1.jpg
http://laylamedia.ynet.co.il/galleries/Parties/1854/Big/205.jpg
http://laylamedia.ynet.co.il/galleries/Parties/1854/Big/105.jpg
http://laylamedia.ynet.co.il/galleries/Parties/1854/Big/50.jpg

nuff said

dan
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 01:39 AM
it looks like an amazing time. i, personally, would be significantly concerned about security this year.

La Troya
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 01:44 AM
we are concerned about it every year. having 200,000-300,000 people in an open area seems like an easy target. But god bless Israeli police.

tottallyoff
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 10:21 AM
I was all set to go and even was shopping for tix. I guess now I have to go to ibiza. poor me!

Der geile Ami
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 10:32 AM
the karneval del kultur was way better last year. It drew more numbers and hte quality of people was a million times better.

true, the love parade generates revenue, but its time is over. I had never been around so many stupid people before and i used to live in america :P The spirit was already gone. It became basically a marketing tool for some clubs and beer companies with bad music and was absurdly over corporatized.

Bass Generator
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 10:54 AM
The end of the era!!

Glad I hve done it though before it was over

Long Live Loveparade!

Snardy
Friday, Apr 16th 2004, 11:02 AM
The study bases these figures on the the assumption that each visitor (only those who don’t live in Berlin) spent circa 125 €, 23% of which were spent on luxury items, 21% on "Shopping", 18% on Clubs, Museums, etc., and 10,2 % for accomodation. At this point the parade was free of charge for visitors.


aka DRUGS, BOOZE AND TOBACCO :lol:

Der geile Ami
Sunday, Apr 18th 2004, 11:44 AM
aka DRUGS, BOOZE AND TOBACCO :lol:

heyman, berlins got a shit economy, gotta keep it pumpin somehow