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title: Bute Park
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# How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

![Bute park](https://mustard-media.transforms.svdcdn.com/production/images/bute-park.jpg?w=1600&h=900&q=80&fm=webp&fit=crop&crop=focalpoint&fp-x=0.5&fp-y=0.5&dm=1786628677&s=1c04d933eb4be5711670c0844dfd66ba)

## How Christmas at Bute Park Sold 40,462 Tickets in 48 Hours With No Brand, No Data, and No Audience.

Date

2024

Deliverables

Campaigns

Paid Media

Location

England

Sector

Attractions

##### Christmas at Bute Park sold 40,462 tickets in the first 48 hours of going on sale, despite launching as a brand new event with no existing brand, no social media presence, and no customer data. Working with events agency From the Fields, we built the brand, the digital presence, and the full campaign from scratch before a single ticket went on sale. By the end of the campaign, 139,454 tickets had been sold and 35,875 email subscribers had joined the list. The original target was 10,000 tickets.

The results

40,462 

tickets sold in the first 48 hours

139,454 

total tickets sold

35,875 

email subscribers up from zero

the challenge

##### Christmas at Bute Park was a brand new illuminated light trail event in Cardiff, created by events agency From the Fields. The brief was to create the brand from scratch, build the digital infrastructure, and deliver a full marketing campaign covering paid media, social, and data acquisition, for an event that had no history, no recognition, and no audience.

##### The commercial target was to sell 10,000 tickets during the event's first run. The structural challenge was more acute than the number suggested. Cardiff already had an established Christmas event in Winter Wonderland, located directly across the road and competing for the same family and group audience with years of brand recognition behind it. Convincing people to choose a completely unknown event over a well-loved alternative, in its first year, with no social proof and no prior reputation, required the campaign to work much harder than a standard awareness drive.

##### Success needed to be built from three foundations: a strong brand capable of standing alongside established competitors; an audience built from nothing through data acquisition and media partnerships; and a launch that created enough momentum to generate peer recommendation alongside paid activity.

the approach

##### The first strategic decision was timing. With no brand equity to draw on and a well-known competitor across the road, we made the case for starting the paid media campaign in August, months before the Christmas event season typically begins. The goal was to build awareness and data before audiences started making their seasonal event choices, so that by the time they were ready to decide, Christmas at Bute Park was already in their consideration set.

##### Media partnerships were central to the audience-building strategy. We secured partnerships with traditional and online outlets to reach their established audiences, running exclusive limited-time discounts through those channels. The partnerships served two purposes simultaneously: they sold tickets, and they rapidly built an email marketing database of prospective customers who had already demonstrated purchase intent.

##### The pricing mechanics were deliberately counterintuitive. Rather than the standard early-bird-then-full-price model, we built a single ticket price supported by progressively reducing discount vouchers, all distributed by the end of September. The intent was to create sustained urgency across the entire pre-Christmas booking window rather than a single early-bird spike. The strategy worked beyond expectation: all voucher codes were redeemed by the start of September rather than the end, creating an additional month of full-price ticket sales that had not been planned for.

##### The original target was 10,000 tickets. Selling 40,462 in the first 48 hours and 139,454 in total represents a result that is orders of magnitude above that benchmark. The distinction matters: this was not a cautious target set conservatively for a new event. It was an ambitious number for a zero-history brand competing directly against an established rival in the same city on the same street.

##### The 35,875 email subscribers built from nothing is the result that compounds. Those subscribers became the re-marketing pool for Year 2, meaning the commercial benefit of the audience-building strategy extended well beyond the initial campaign window. The first year of Christmas at Bute Park did not just sell tickets. It built the foundation for a repeatable, scalable event business.

![Ben Christmas at bute park](https://mustard-media.transforms.svdcdn.com/production/images/Ben-Christmas-at-bute-park.jpg?w=1600&h=2133&q=80&fm=webp&fit=crop&crop=focalpoint&fp-x=0.5&fp-y=0.5&dm=1786546832&s=fa8da40bd7c5a6490f909f5428cc3dd2)

It's been fantastic working with Mustard Media. The launch was one of the most successful on-sale days in the From the Fields history. The communications and collaboration through the project have been excellent. They are experts in crafting winning cross-channel marketing strategies and implementing them. We would definitely work with them again, not just for Christmas at Bute Park but other events too.

![Ben Christmas at bute park](https://mustard-media.transforms.svdcdn.com/production/images/Ben-Christmas-at-bute-park.jpg?w=1600&h=2133&q=80&fm=webp&fit=crop&crop=focalpoint&fp-x=0.5&fp-y=0.5&dm=1786546832&s=fa8da40bd7c5a6490f909f5428cc3dd2)

Ben Robinson

Company Director

What This Means for Attraction and Seasonal Event Brands

##### The Bute Park campaign demonstrates what is possible when audience-building and campaign timing are treated as strategic inputs rather than operational afterthoughts. Selling 40,462 tickets in 48 hours from a zero-history starting point is not a paid media result alone. It is the outcome of months of deliberate audience accumulation and a launch designed to convert that audience at a moment of concentrated intent.

##### For attraction operators and seasonal event organisers, the implication is about sequencing. The question is not just how to run a good campaign but when to start one. Christmas at Bute Park beat an established rival not by outspending it but by building awareness and capturing intent before the competitor's audience had made its seasonal plans.

##### The diagnostic question for any new or first-year event: what is the audience's awareness level at the moment they start actively considering options, and does the campaign start date match that timeline?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How did Christmas at Bute Park sell 40,000 tickets in 48 hours? 

##### Christmas at Bute Park sold 40,462 tickets in the first 48 hours by starting its paid media campaign in August, months before the Christmas event consideration window, to build brand awareness and an email database before audiences made their seasonal plans. Mustard built the brand, social presence, and full campaign from scratch for From the Fields. By the end of the campaign, 139,454 tickets had been sold against an original target of 10,000.

Q: How do you launch a new event with no brand, no following, and no customer data? 

##### Christmas at Bute Park launched with no prior brand, no social following, and no customer data, competing directly with Cardiff's Winter Wonderland. The approach was to start early (August), build audience through media partnerships and limited-time discount offers, and use a reverse voucher strategy to drive sustained urgency across the full booking window. By the end of the first year, 35,875 email subscribers had been built from nothing and 139,454 tickets sold.

Q: What is a reverse discount ticket strategy? 

##### Instead of the standard early-bird-then-full-price model, Christmas at Bute Park used a single ticket price supported by progressively reducing discount vouchers, all distributed by the end of September. This created sustained urgency across the full booking window rather than a single early-bird spike. The strategy worked so effectively that all voucher codes were redeemed by the start of September, generating an additional month of full-price ticket sales that had not been planned.

Q: How far in advance should a new Christmas event start its marketing campaign? 

##### For a first-year event competing against established alternatives, Christmas at Bute Park started paid media in August, roughly four months before the event opened. This gave the campaign time to build brand recognition and 35,875 email sign-ups before audiences entered active consideration mode. By the time Cardiff families were choosing their Christmas plans, Christmas at Bute Park was already a known option. The result was 40,462 tickets sold in the first 48 hours of going on sale.

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