BLAST announces The Sports Consultancy deal

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Esports tournament organiser BLAST has inked a new deal with London-based sports solutions firm The Sports Consultancy (TSC). The deal will see TSC work together with BLAST to help find host cities for the BLAST Premier 2023 season.
Kicking off from April 2022 till August 2022, TSC will help BLAST find suitable host city locations and also handle the bidding process. BLAST will also be hosting a number of workshops which will highlight the advantages of hosting esports events in a city. These workshops will also have ‘behind-the-scenes experiences’ from BLAST Premier events.

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Charlotte Kenny, Managing Director of BLAST Premier, commented:
“BLAST Premier has a rich history of hosting memorable events in iconic locations around the world. With a global audience and passionate fanbase, our previous events have seen many host cities benefit from a positive impact in many ways.
“We want to build on this success and are seeking enthusiastic host cities to work with us to bring our incredible tournament and experiences to life. We can’t wait to work with applicants to understand more about their cities and find the perfect places for our amazing arena events next year.”

Most recently, BLAST announced that its Spring Final will be held in Lisbon, with the Portuguese city joining the likes of London, Copenhagen, Madrid, Miami and São Paulo, who have already hosted BLAST events before.

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