Luc Poirier, who is debuting his documentary series Luc the Millionaire? on Crave, presents viewers with an engaging show filled with excitement and intrigue. Far from dull, the series sparks curiosity about his lavish lifestyle and details of his opulent experiences.
Right from the first episodes, the ultra-wealthy businessman shares just how much his private suite at the Bell Centre costs him annually. He also reveals the substantial amounts he pays to rent the space, giving viewers a glimpse into the world of luxury he inhabits.
“It’s around $400,000 to $420,000 per year for my suite here,” Luc explains to Pierre-Yves McSween, the host leading the project. “That includes drinks and a hostess because… well, you need a hostess,” he adds with a smile.
Intrigued by the costs, McSween asks how much it would set someone back to rent this private box for just one night.

Luc responds, “It’s roughly $8,000,” noting that this includes drinks but excludes food, which would add approximately another $1,000 to the tab.
This means that for about $9,000 per game night, the suite can comfortably accommodate up to 14 people.
He often rents out his suite for various events, whether it’s Montreal Canadiens hockey games or concerts by major artists. According to Poirier, the popularity of the performer influences the rental price—if a superstar is performing, the costs tend to increase.
However, it’s important to note that Luc only rents out his suite to people he knows personally and when he himself cannot attend.

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