What Today’s sports Fans Really Want — And Why We Should Listen
Written by: Nielsen Sports South Africa Save to Instapaper
Tumelo Selikane, Managing Director at Nielsen Sports SA, shares his insights on the evolution of live sports consumption, following the recent release of the much-anticipated Nielsen Fan Insights Report.
Watching your favourite sport is not an objective experience. It is emotionally driven by fans who need to feel something – enlivened by the roar of the crowd; the shimmer of lights; the connection that comes from sharing a moment with thousands of others who care just as much as they do about the outcome of the game. At Nielsen Sports SA, our data about live/in-person sports events tells a clear story: people are no longer just buying tickets — they’re investing in memories.
It starts, of course, with the drawcard: a beloved team, a music icon, a major final. But that’s only the beginning. Fans want energy. They want to engage. They want access — to quality action, to curated zones where they can sing, shout, eat, laugh and feel like part of something bigger.
It’s true, we have endless digital distractions and unlimited content. In that context, live events can’t just be convenient — they need to be worth it. That means emotional pay-off, comfort and relevance. Supporters are also looking for community. The best live events tap into that. They accomplish that in family zones with safe activities or supporter sections that feel like home. The modern fan experience is layered, personal, and shareable – never one-dimensional, and successful organisers are more cognisant of that than ever.
Because here’s the thing: a great event doesn’t end when the whistle blows. It lives on through social media clips, word of mouth and broadcasts that showcase not just the performance, but the feeling. The most successful outcome here being that, when someone watching at home sees fans like them having the time of their lives, they don’t just want to watch next time — they want to be there.
Of course, none of this works without good logistics. If the pricing feels impossible, the signage confusing, or the queues ridiculous, it doesn’t matter how good the showpiece is. The magic fades. And sponsorship? It only works when it means something — when it adds to the experience, not interrupts it.
Ultimately, success is about more than sold-out crowds. It’s about crafting something worth coming back for. That’s the challenge we face — and the opportunity. Because when we deliver what fans truly want, we’re not just putting on a show. We’re building loyalty, community and unforgettable moments that people carry with them long after the lights go down.
And if you ask me — that’s what makes this industry worth being in.
Submitted on behalf of
- Company: Nielsen Sports South Africa
- Contact #: 0110243986
- Website
Get new press articles by email
Latest from
- Redefining Lifestyle Advertising — Turning Premium Golf Environments into Powerful Brand Arenas
- HOT Cares Christmas delivers a life-changing gift to Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation
- Not a dry eye as HOT Cares Christmas delivers a life-changing miracle for a brave, young woman
- The Best Adult Board Games for a Festive Season Full of Laughs
- Hot Cares Christmas Hot102.7fm Listeners Give Kiara Rose The Chance To Get Her Childhood Back
- HOT 102.7FM wins Station of the Year at the 2025 Telkom Radio Awards
- Why Adults are enjoying Puzzles again
- Hot Cares Christmas Helps Patrick Continue Going The Extra Mile For His Loyal Customers
- Piecing things together - the joy of puzzles
- HOT 102.7FM Celebrates the Graduation of Its 9th Radio Academy Class
- Effie College Announces Inaugural South African Winners
- Applications Open for the 2026 ACA Women in Leadership Programme
- Magic the Gathering Avatar – a spellbinding new drop lands 21 November
- Solarpop’s Top Toys and Games for a Summer of Play
- H+A - Leaders in sustainability
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Education Is The Frontline Of Inequality, Business Must Show Up (December 11, 2025)
- When The Purple Profile Pictures Fade, The Real Work Begins (December 11, 2025)
- Dear Santa, Please Skip The Socks This Year (December 10, 2025)
- Brandtech+ Has 100 Global Creative Roles For South African Talent (December 9, 2025)
- The Woman Behind Bertie: Michelle’s Journey To Cape Town’s Beloved Mobile Café (December 9, 2025)
