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158 - The Theme Night Framework That Actually Works
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Most teams are asking the wrong question when it comes to theme nights—and it’s costing them ticket revenue. In this episode, Jeremy Neisser breaks down a practical, repeatable framework for building theme nights around real audiences, not random ideas. If you want your promotions to actually sell tickets (and grow year over year), this is the blueprint.
Key Topics Covered
- Why “What theme night should we do?” is the wrong starting point
- The shift from idea-first thinking → audience-first strategy
- The 4-part framework every successful theme night must have:
- Clear audience
- Reachable list
- Organizer/advocate
- Compelling reason to attend
- How weak theme nights fail (and why they don’t drive group sales)
- Real examples of audience-driven nights (Korean Night, Healthcare Appreciation, Bark in the Park)
- How to evaluate and score your current theme nights for effectiveness
- The role of organizers (coaches, principals, business leaders) in scaling ticket sales
- Building momentum: turning 200-ticket nights into 500+ year-over-year
- Why specificity beats broad appeal when trying to grow attendance
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction: Why most theme nights don’t work
00:26 – The common mistake teams make when planning promotions
00:54 – Theme nights as audience strategy (not ideas)
01:46 – The wrong question teams are asking
02:16 – Start with audience: the foundation of every successful night
03:15 – Real-world examples of targeted theme nights
04:10 – Build the idea for the audience (not the other way around)
05:07 – The 4-part theme night framework
05:37 – Defining a clear, specific audience
06:05 – Do you actually have a list to reach them?
06:34 – The importance of having an organizer/advocate
07:03 – Creating a compelling reason to rally a group
07:58 – Challenges at the minor league and college level
09:22 – The 4-point filter to evaluate your theme nights
10:20 – Using momentum to grow attendance year-over-year
11:14 – Leveraging past success to scale future nights
12:13 – Why specificity drives results
13:10 – Prioritizing high-impact theme nights
14:07 – Continuous improvement and iteration
15:04 – Final takeaway: audience first, always
15:34 – Wrap-up and next steps
Core Takeaway
Theme nights aren’t promotions—they’re audience acquisition strategies.
If you don’t have:
- A clearly defined audience
- A way to reach them
- Someone to organize them
- A reason for them to show up
…you don’t have a theme night. You have an idea.
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