I get that you're WEO and argumentative is your schtick, but none of this matters to my point, which is simply that an open air stadium doesn't mean a multi-use goal is out of the picture.
That's the argument so many "pro-roofies" (yeah, I just came up with that. Trademarked.) lean on.
I know they currently have ***** acts. That doesn't mean they can't bring in bigger acts under different labels with the promise of a good venue. That's also good business for growing a better talent roster for their own label, if they say "hey, a perk to signing with us is that we can get you some opening gigs at bigger shows that could pay you more."
If they have the desire to do any of this, they can do it with an open stadium. It's not like there's no desire for big shows in WNY and the summer weather is great. It's not like going to an outdoor concert in Houston in the middle of summer, that's for sure.