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Council questions Wolf Creek contract, parking, security and sponsorships as summer concert series resumes
Summary
South Fulton council members and staff pressed the Wolf Creek promoter and city staff on crowd management, lighting, parking and sponsorship limits for the privately operated summer concert series at the Wolf Creek Amphitheater.
City staff, the Wolf Creek promoter Omega 14 Inc. and the amphitheater operator briefed the City Council and answered detailed questions on May 27 about marketing, safety, sponsorships and the promoter’s obligations for the 2025 Wolf Creek summer concert series.
Why this matters: Wolf Creek is a 5,000-seat venue owned by Fulton County and used by the City of South Fulton. The city’s contract with a private promoter shifts some financial risk to the promoter while the city continues to carry many facility maintenance and public-safety costs. Council members asked whether that balance is delivering a community amenity and whether contract language limits promotional sponsorships.
Promoter and city descriptions: Demetrius Clemens, government-relations consultant for Omega 14, described the contract model and said the promoter has booked six shows so far this season and has advanced artist deposits and marketing costs. “To date, Omega has put out $675,000,” Clemens said, noting the…
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