Without a target audience, the marketing mix cannot be built as the event would have no idea who they are supposed to be aiming their promotions at and who they actually need to satisfy.
As McFLY are a 'typical' boyband, you would instantly think that the target audience is obviously going to be younger girls around 11+. Since 2004 McFLY have had a strong fan base who attend every tour they hold.So over the years McFLY have achieved their own audience, who go back and are willing to always pay money to see them.
Recently, McFLY have slipped and have lost a lot of their fan base from not doing as much touring/releasing new albums. But before this tour, each of the individuals have participated in different TV shows which is regaining a wider audience. Harry took part in 'Strictly Come Dancing' which he won, Dougie took part in 'I'm a celebrity get me out of here' which he also won. Tom and Danny have also took part in the shows 'Popstar to Operastar' and 'The Cube' all of these are well known shows which are able to get them a bigger fan base.
As I could not find anything specific on McFLY website about their target audience, I decided to research into the actual target audience of all boy bands. I found a website which McFLY were listed on-
http://www.thecleaningservice.djteresa.net/BoyBandsCaliberRecords.pdf
According to this website the target audience of boy bands is -
The target market for boy bands consists of tweens and teens aged 10-19 and tend to be predominatly female. There are currently 20,549,505 people in the 10-14 age group within 10,026,028 being female. The largest growth segment is the 15-19 age group with an 8.25% growth over 1995, representing nearly 1.6 million new people in the segment. There are 20,528,072 teens in this segment and 10,087,875 of them are female. The peak growth is in the 15-19 age group with diminishing growth trends in the younger age groups.
Although this information is quite old I still believe that this is the main target audience for McFLY.
On the other hand, London Fashion Week tend to attract the complete opposite, although both of the target audiences are mainly girls the things that they are interested in vary on completely different levels.
On the London Fashion Weekend website, i found who they think their target audience actually is, from the image above I have found out that the average person who attends the event is a part of the socio-economic group ABC1, a female who is around the age of 29. The average spend per person at the event is £60. London Fashion Week think the main people who attend the event are -
- mothers and daughters
- females with a high disposable income
- a 'girly' day out
Needs to be much more detailed. If you can't prove the profile of the target audience research it from the circulation of the magazines where you find the ads for the two events. Also needs referencing and actual research findings
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