A free concert featuring hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg will be held April 23 at the Raleigh Amphitheater, after talks between event organizers and University officials stalled, sources said.
But it remains unclear which branch of the University’s event management team refused to host the event on campus.
Planning for the concert — won through a Facebook contest promoting Electronic Arts’ video game — “Bulletstorm,” ran into problems due to its commercial aspects.
UNC’s facility use policy forbids the use of state-owned property for events with a specific commercial purpose put on by a group not affiliated with the University.
“UNC was not receptive to having the concert on campus due to the promotion of ‘Bulletstorm’ being tied to the concert,” EA Campus Representative Tyler Bronzino wrote in an email.
After EA agreed to remove the promotional portion of the concert in order to allow the concert to move forward, the University stopped returning EA’s phone calls, Bronzino said.
Nate Lerner, events planning manager for the Carolina Union, said his office had not heard from EA beyond an initial phone call in March.
Lerner’s office manages scheduling for a majority of spaces on the UNC campus. If his office did not coordinate the concert, it is possible that the athletic facilities management would have had a say.
Athletic facilities management staff have indicated that they have not received calls from EA.