Tickets that have been sold too little and the weather that is too good – that’s why the “Limited Events” event agency must now apply for bankruptcy. The “Krone” spoke with the organizer’s lawyer.
“We tried and tried to find an out-of-court solution with the creditors, but unfortunately some did not agree. This made it necessary to submit the corresponding bankruptcy application, confirms Konrad Burger-Scheidlin, the lawyer of the organizer” Limited Events “, those of the company”,, those of the company “,, that of the company”,, that of the company “,, that of the company”,, that of the company “,, to the company”,, to the company “,”, “that of the company”.
“Despite careful planning – necessary goals not achieved”
The “Big Air” spectacle in the Wörthersee stadium, where 22,000 tickets were sold, broke the neck for the company. “Limited Events” was founded in 2022 by three young carinthians to “implement larger events and build a strong company with the aim of realizing” larger events “, according to the statement of the entrepreneurs on Instagram (see below).” Despite careful planning with our partners, realistic calculation and high personal income, the expected ticket income remained under the necessary goals. “
It was tried for a long time to find a solution, Burger-Scheidlin went on to the “Krone”: “We did not continue the negotiations because the number of creditors it was not even too great.”
The Over -InindeBetness is 1,100,640.00 euros – The assets are in the order of approximately 236,660 euros. About 65 creditors are affected by the bankruptcy, according to the Alpine Vendor Association.
“Unfortunately it did not work out in the end”
“Yes, it was realistic – but if you did not reach the corresponding number of spectators, you have a problem. Despite a great partner, sponsors and support from all sides – unfortunately it is not entirely good in the end,” the lawyer is also disappointed about the bankruptcy.
Burger-Scheidlin: “The company will not continue. In the coming days, the bankruptcy will be formally opened. The insolvency manager will treat the company, collect all assets and then distribute accordingly.”
Future of “big air” doubtful
It was speculated whether the “Big Air 2026” will continue – in whatever form. “At the moment there are no serous explanations. We are currently working on the start of the bankruptcy, then you will continue to look,” says Burger-Scheidlin.
Source: Krone

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