Scotiabank Arena’s events organizer on the ‘game of Tetris’ that’s planning against sports
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors’ first appearance in the NBA Finals is a cause for celebration for many Canadians, but it also has put a damper on plans for some concertgoers.
Fans of both country superstar Carrie Underwood and alt-pop duo Twenty One Pilots learned recently that shows at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena were being cancelled or postponed as the Raptors devoured the venue for their showdown against the Golden State Warriors.
The decision left many fans turning to social media to vent their frustration, but Melissa Bubb-Clarke, vice president of music and live events at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, says sports colliding with concerts is a “fairly common occurrence” in the live entertainment industry as arenas juggle their busy schedules.