Pigeon
Forge, TN � September 2016 / Newsmaker Alert / The LeConte
Center at Pigeon Forge and the National
Quartet Convention (NQC) have committed to a five-year contract extension
that keeps the gospel music event in Pigeon Forge through 2021.
The LeConte Center at Pigeon
Forge hosted NQC in 2014 and 2015. This year�s event is slated for Sept.
25-Oct. 1.
�Four years ago, the NQC
and the city of Pigeon Forge announced plans for the LeConte Center at
Pigeon Forge to host the NQC for two years,� said Leon Downey, Pigeon Forge
executive director of tourism. �Given NQC�s extremely successful track
record and prior attendance, our city and our facility pledged to host
this event in such a way that both the NQC and Pigeon Forge would be proud.
This five-year commitment proves that, together, we�ve delivered on that
promise.�
Combined attendance for NQC�s
first two years at the LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge is 67,000. Of the
city�s more than 14,000 rooms, NQC attendees have reserved an estimated
94,269 paid room nights in 2014 and 2015 for the seven-day event. In its
first two years, NQC delivered total attendee spending of more than $32.5
million across a variety of categories including lodging, restaurants,
entertainment, shopping, groceries and gasoline.
Pigeon Forge�s quantity and
variety of accommodations, the family-friendly atmosphere and the setting
at the edge of Great Smoky Mountains National Park were major reasons for
the event to come to Pigeon Forge,
according to Clarke Beasley, executive vice president of the National Quartet
Convention.
�The NQC and Pigeon Forge
share the same family values,� said Beasley, �We�re pleased to let our
fans know that we�ve established our home for the next five years in a
facility that shares our passion for presenting the best in gospel music.
Next year, we�ll mark the NQC�s 60th anniversary at the LeConte Center
at Pigeon Forge.�
Opened in October 2013, the
232,000-square-foot LeConte Event Center represents a $50 million investment
on behalf of the city of Pigeon Forge. In its first three years of operation,
the facility has hosted large assembly events, trade shows and expositions,
competitive events and special events. Groups from 1,500 to 12,000 attend
events in the 100,500-square-foot, clear-span (no columns) exhibit space
with up to 17 separate breakout rooms.
JD Sumner, a gospel music
legend and former backup singer for Elvis Presley, founded the NQC in 1957
and co-produced it with James Blackwood.
Lineup for the 2016 NQC event
include the Hoppers, Greater Vision, Jim Brady Trio, Whisnants, Tribute
Quartet, Jason Crabb, Triumphant, Kingdom Heirs and the Mark Trammell Quartet
and many others.
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Visitor information about
Pigeon Forge is available online at MyPigeonForge.com
and toll-free at 800-251-9100.
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Contact:
Trish
McGee
for Pigeon Forge Department
of Tourism
615-327-1189 |