Stadiums Limited

Stadiums Limited
Founded 1915
Founder John Wren, Richard Lean, Reg Baker
Headquarters Australia

Stadiums Limited is an Australian company established in the late 1890s that owned and administered four venues on Australia's east coast at West Melbourne Stadium,[1] Sydney Stadium, Leichhardt Stadium and Brisbane Festival Hall. It was founded in 1915 by John Wren[2][3] and Dick Lean Senior who acted as the general manager. Incorporated in its final form in 1915, prior to this, Wren worked with Lean Senior, purchasing the various locations, including the site of what became the West Melbourne Hall, and ultimately Festival Hall from Reginald (Snowy) Baker. Stadiums initially began presenting both boxing and professional wrestling. Wren, as he did in other parts of his life, offered a great deal of money to boxers and wrestlers to perform.[4] The operations of Stadiums Ltd changed in the second half of the 20th century, as the venues began to be predominantly used for live music and for television broadcasts. Notably, it was Dick Lean Junior as the promoter and CEO of Stadiums Ltd who booked the Beatles to play Australia in 1964. Lean continued to promote and bring to Australia many of the major headline acts during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s - who performed in the Stadium's venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The Wren family and others still own Stadiums Ltd as of 2017, and it remains one of Australia oldest private companies.

Notable wrestlers

See also

References

  1. "Wrestling - Entry - eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online".
  2. http://www.youngvictorboxing.com.au/boxings_memorable_times.htm
  3. "Festival Hall".
  4. "The Wild Ones: Sydney Stadium 1908—1970". Sydney Living Museums.
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