In the seven games that have not been followed by a concert this season, crowds have averaged about 5,500, about half of what the Concert-Balls have drawn.
By contrast, crowds at home games on the high school field in recent years have averaged between 400 and 500, Mr. Cruz said.
By comparison, crowds last season averaged about 115, Mr. Piorkowski said.
A-League crowds have averaged 10,947 in 2005-06 and over 12,000 supporters attending in both 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.
A crowd of 17,500 watched as Flock averaged 76.8 mph on the low-banked, one-mile dirt oval.
These crowds average more than 350,000 people daily.
In the 1980's and early 90's, crowds averaged about 8,500.
On July 4th weekend, crowds averaged 15,000, at one point causing the west beach to be closed to additional traffic because of gridlock and the unavailability of parking.
The crowds at Saratoga last year averaged 27,575 a day for the four-week meeting.
In the first season of the World League, crowds at Wembley averaged 40,483 for the five games.