Although UNC won a free concert with hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, facility use guidelines prohibiting commercial events may force the concert off-campus, organizers said.
The contest — part of a promotional push for Electronic Arts’ video game “Bulletstorm” — saw more than 35,000 people vote on Facebook, said EA Campus Representative Tyler Bronzino, a UNC senior.
The concert, with an estimated value of $500,000, would be free for UNC students, Bronzino said.
But the University’s facilities use policy specifically prohibits nonaffiliated groups from using campus space for commercial promotion.
“The use of state property to sell and promote a product is an issue,” said Tony Patterson, senior associate director of the Student Union.
EA Campus — a marketing division of Redwood City, Calif.-based video game giant Electronic Arts — is not an officially recognized student organization and as such, is subject to a different set of event planning guidelines, said Don Luse, Carolina Union Director.
But EA Campus has operated at UNC in the past, Bronzino said.
“I mean, EA is a corporation, but we’ve gotten permission from UNC before to hold events,” Bronzino said.
The sheer size of the proposed Snoop Dogg concert would require a different planning process, Luse said.