The Affordable Souvenir
At the merchandise stand, not every fan can afford a £30 t-shirt or a £60 hoodie. There is a massive gap in the market for lower-priced, high-quality souvenirs. Enter the Printed Cup.
We have seen a growing trend of bands, touring acts, and venues selling clean, unused branded cups directly from the merch table, often priced between £3 and £5.
Why Fans Buy Them
- Utility: Unlike a poster that sits in a tube, a cup is useful. Fans use them at home, at university, or for camping.
- Collectibility: Series designs (e.g., 'European Tour 2025', 'UK Tour 2026') encourage fans to buy one at every gig.
- Memory: It is a tactile reminder of the night.
The Margin Mathematics
For a merchandise manager, the math is compelling. The cost of manufacturing a cup with us is a fraction of the retail price.
| Item | Typical Cost | Retail Price | Margin % |
|---|---|---|---|
| T-Shirt | £8 - £12 | £30 | ~60-70% |
| Printed Cup | Low (Volume dependent) | £5 | Very High |
This high-margin, low-cost item is the perfect 'upsell' at the counter. "Want to add a tour cup for a fiver?" is an easy conversion that boosts the average spend per head significantly.



