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Renting vs Buying: What’s Better for Your Event LED Screen?

When planning a big event in the UK, whether it’s a music festival, sports day, product launch, or trade show; one question always comes up: Which one is better? Renting vs Buying.

Should you rent or buy an LED screen?

It’s a smart question, and the answer depends on your goals, budget, and how often you plan to use the screen. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the pros and cons of renting vs buying LED screens for events, so you can make the best decision for your business or organisation.

Renting an LED screen is ideal for one-off or seasonal events, while buying makes more sense for long-term, frequent use.
If you’re running recurring events or own a venue, buying can save money over time. For short-term promotions or testing digital signage, renting is a more flexible and affordable option.

Why LED Screens Are Essential for Modern Events

No matter the type of event, LED screens improve visibility, audience engagement, and professional impact. From live video feeds to dynamic sponsor content, they turn heads and create unforgettable moments.

Event organisers across the UK are using:

  • Mobile LED Trailers for pop-up events and outdoor activations
  • LED Video Walls for festivals, conferences, and sports arenas
  • LED Scoreboards for matchdays and local clubs
  • Scrolling Signs for announcements and sponsor messages

But before investing, you need to ask yourself: is this a one-time use or a long-term asset?


Why Renting Makes Sense

If your LED screen needs are temporary or unpredictable, renting is a smart move. It offers:

Lower Upfront Cost

No need to pay thousands upfront. You only pay for the days or weeks you need.

Flexibility

Try different screen types or sizes depending on the event. You’re not locked into one setup.

No Maintenance Hassles

The provider takes care of installation, removal, and any technical issues during the rental.

Fast Setup with Mobile LED Trailers

For outdoor events, renting a Mobile LED Trailer is the easiest way to set up a screen in minutes. No scaffolding or extra permits.

Great for Testing Before You Buy

If you’re unsure how well an LED screen will work for your audience, renting helps you test it out.


When Buying Is Better

If you’re hosting regular events or want more control over content and branding, buying might be the better long-term investment.

Long-Term Cost Savings

Owning a screen pays off if you’re using it often. Rental fees add up quickly for weekly or monthly events.

Customisation

Tailor the screen to your exact needs — size, brightness, resolution, and features.

Control & Ownership

You control the schedule, content updates, storage, and transport. No relying on third parties.

Potential Revenue

If you’re a venue or promoter, you can sell advertising space on your screen to sponsors or vendors — turning your screen into a profit-generating tool.


Cost Breakdown (Rental vs Purchase)

While exact prices depend on size, resolution, and duration, here’s a rough idea:

  • Mobile LED Trailer Rental (3x2m P3.9): From £800 per day
  • LED Video Wall Rental (Indoor 4x3m): From £1,500 per weekend
  • Scrolling Sign Rental: Rare, most businesses buy these outright
  • Buying a Mobile LED Trailer: From £13,900
  • Buying an LED Wall (4x3m P2.9): From £9,000–£15,000
  • LED Scrolling Sign (64×16 P10): From £199

If you rent more than 10 times a year, buying might already be more cost-effective.


Real Example: Showman’s Show & Le Mans 24

At Showman’s Show 2025 and the Le Mans 24, PioneerLED supplied Mobile LED Trailers to organisers who preferred renting for large-scale, one-off events. It saved them time, staffing costs, and setup headaches. But we’ve also sold screens to UK sports clubs who needed permanent fixtures for sponsors, scoreboards, and fan engagement.


Questions to Ask Before Deciding

  • How often will I use the screen in a year?
  • Do I have space to store and maintain the unit?
  • Do I need the flexibility of different screen sizes or setups?
  • Can I offset costs through ad revenue or partner funding?
  • Is this a one-time event or part of a recurring series?

If you’re still unsure, our team at PioneerLED can help walk you through the numbers.


Final Verdict

Both options offer value; the key is understanding your needs.

Rent if you’re planning short-term campaigns, want a stress-free setup, or are testing the waters.
Buy if you want full control, long-term savings, and year-round access to your own digital signage.


Need Help Choosing the Right LED Solution?

Whether you want to rent a Mobile LED Trailer for an upcoming event, or you’re considering buying an LED scoreboard for your club, we’re here to help.

Get in touch with the PioneerLED team today to explore the best option for your business.

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