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Royal Arena

Multi-use indoor arena in Copenhagen

Royal Arena

Multi-use indoor arena in Copenhagen

FieldValue
nameRoyal Arena
nicknameCopenhagen Arena
logo_imageRoyal Arena logo.svg
imageFile:Royal Arena Copenhagen.jpg
locationØrestad Syd, Copenhagen
coordinates
broke_ground26 June 2013
built2013–2016
opened3 February 2017
ownerArena CPHX P/S
operatorDanish Venue Enterprise
costDKK 1 billion
EUR € 134 million
architect3XN (primary)
HKS, Inc. (arena experts)
Planit IE (landscape)
structural_engineerArup and ME Engineers
capacity12,500 (ice hockey)
13,000 (handball)
17,000 (concerts)
website

EUR € 134 million HKS, Inc. (arena experts) Planit IE (landscape) 13,000 (handball) 17,000 (concerts) The Royal Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in the Ørestad South area of Copenhagen, Denmark. The ground was broken for construction on 26 June 2013 and the arena opened in February 2017. It has a capacity of 13,000 for sporting events and up to 16,000 (either sitting or standing) for concerts.

Background

IIHF World Championship 2018. Royal Arena

In Copenhagen, Parken Stadium, which is primarily a football stadium, is the largest indoor arena in Denmark (when its retractable roof is closed), with a seating capacity of 38,065. For most international sporting events, Brøndby Hall and Ballerup Super Arena were not considered large enough, while Parken Stadium is too large.

While the Malmö Arena in Sweden, across from Copenhagen on the eastern side of the Øresund strait (which forms the Denmark–Sweden border), was suitable for regional and international events requiring an indoor arena with a capacity of 10,000–20,000, it could not be expected to serve Danish domestic events. Copenhagen also wished to host its own international events, such as the Eurovision Song Contest, WWE, World Men's Handball Championship, Ice Hockey World Championship, FINA World Aquatics Championships, and major concerts. Thus, the decision was made to build an arena of this size in Copenhagen.

Construction

The overall Ørestad area was first chosen by the city council for redevelopment in 1993. The arena project, seen as an important addition to the development plan, was presented at a press conference at Bella Sky Hotel on 23 September 2011. The design of the arena was presented on 7 June 2012. The winning design team consisted of 3XN, HKS, Inc., Arup, ME Engineers and Planit. This team provided a distinctly Nordic design for the arena.

Financing and operation

The arena under construction in September 2016

Realdania and Copenhagen Municipality each made DKK 325,000,000 available for the project, while the Elite Facility Committee provided a construction grant, and operating grants were provided by the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark. The site was made available by CPH City & Port Development. The chosen operator had to arrange the rest of the financing.

Although five companies qualified to bid as arena operators, Live Nation was selected as operator ahead of AEG Facilities in December 2011.

In 2014, Danish brewery Royal Unibrew was announced as the commercial sponsor, earning the naming rights ("Royal") on the arena.

In December 2025, it was announced Royal Arena was to be acquired by the Beverley Hills-headquartered multinational entertainment company, Live Nation Entertainment of an undisclosed amount.

Notable events

2017 European Short Course Championships

On 26 September 2016, Metallica announced via their blog that they will be "the first event ever held" at the new arena. Their shows are scheduled for the first week of February 2017. The Weeknd performed at the arena as part of his Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour on 20 February 2017.

The 2017 European Short Course Swimming Championships was the first major sporting event in the arena, with a capacity of circa 12,500. The arena was one of two arenas (the other being Jyske Bank Boxen) to host the 2018 IIHF World Championship. The Royal Arena was one of eight venues in Denmark and Germany to host the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship. It was also used for the 2018 Spring European League of Legends Championship Series third-place decider and finals on 7 April 2018, and 8 April 2018, respectively.

On 28 September 2019, the arena hosted Denmark's first UFC event, UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs. Cannonier.

It was announced that the Royal Arena would host the 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships from 18 to 24 October 2021, before the Danish Gymnastics Federation withdrew from hosting in July 2020. It will be one of eleven venues in Croatia, Denmark and Norway for the 2025 World Men's Handball Championship.

Since 2017, the arena has regularly hosted Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments organized by BLAST Pro Series (now BLAST Premier as of 2020). The Royal Arena will host the first Counter-Strike 2 Major tournament in March 2024 with PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 and Dota 2 premier annual tournament The International in September 2024.

Concerts

Entertainment events in Royal ArenaDateArtistTourAttendance201720182019202020212022202320242025
3 FebruaryMetallicaWorldWired Tour46,500
7 February
9 February
17 FebruaryD-A-D & Dizzy Mizz Lizzy16,000
20 FebruaryThe WeekndStarboy: Legend of the Fall Tour15,500
23 FebruaryRod StewartHITS 20179,500
4 MarchAvenged SevenfoldThe Stage World Tour10,000
3 MarchDrakeBoy Meets World Tour16,000
18 MarchMarcus & MartinusTogether Tour14,000
23 MarchCirque Du SoleilVarekai
24 March
25 March
26 March
29 MarchDave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
19 AprilWe Will Rock You
20 April
21 April
22 April
23 April
27 April
28 April
29 April
30 April
4 May
5 May
6 May
7 May
9 MayJohn MayerThe Search for Everything World Tour16,000
18 MayBruno Mars24K Magic World Tour16,000
24 MayNik & Jay14,000
2 JuneAndré Rieu
5 JuneAerosmithAero-Vederci Baby! Tour12,000
15 JuneCeline DionCeline Dion Live 201713,269
2 SeptemberMetallicaWorldWired Tour15,500
9 SeptemberGuldtuben
15. SeptemberRiverdance
16. September
24 SeptemberSting57th & 9th Tour8,000
28 SeptemberJohn Legend7,000
29 SeptemberRicky Gervais
5 OctoberChris Rock
20 OctoberNick Cave & The Bad Seeds
25 OctoberCats
26 October
27 October
28 October
29 October
4 NovemberGorillazHumanz Tour16,000
11 NovemberCarpark North6,000
20 NovemberFive Finger Death Punch & In Flames10,000
22 NovemberQueen + Adam LambertQueen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017-201816,000
29 NovemberScorpions10,000
29. DecemberComedy Aid
9 JanuaryDepeche ModeGlobal Spirit Tour15.461
31 JanuaryZulu Awards
2 FebruaryGulddreng
8 FebruaryAlex Vargas
10 FebruaryMarcus & MartinusMoments Tour
11 FebruaryKygo
25 FebruaryThe KillersWonderful Wonderful World Tour
1 MarchKendrick LamarDamn Tour15.187
9 MarchErasure
10 MarchChainsmokers
19 MarchHarry StylesHarry Styles: Live on Tour10.580
7 AprilLeague of LegendsEU LCS Spring 3rd Place DeciderOver 18000
8 April
20 AprilSam SmithThe Thrill of It All Tour13.404
27 MayDenmark Celebrate The Crown Prince
1 JuneGame of ThronesGame of Thrones Live Concert Experience
3 JuneEnrique IglesiasEnrique Iglesias Live15,500
5 JuneIron MaidenLegacy of the Beast World Tour16,000
8 JuneKaty PerryWitness: The Tour16, 000
10 JuneJudas Priest & Megadeth6,500
15 JuneFast & FuriousFast & Furious Live
16 June
16 June
22 JuneRunrig
23 JuneAndré Rieu
27 JuneArctic Monkeys
3 JulyPaul SimonHomeward Bound - The Farewell Tour
4 AugustJustin TimberlakeMan of the Woods Tour26,234
5 August
10 AugustRoger WatersUs + Them Tour23.512
11 August
5 SeptemberKevin HartWhat Now Tour
15 September50 CentGet Rich Or Die Tryin'
16 SeptemberJeff Lynne's ELO
22. SeptemberGuldtuben
29 SeptemberU2Experience + Innocence Tour31,012
30 September
6 OctoberNephew
13 OctoberDave Chappelle & Jon Stewart
14 OctoberShania TwainShania Now Tour
25 OctoberAnders Matthesen25th Anniversary
26 October
27 October
28 OctoberBon Iver
30 NovemberPaul McCartneyFreshen Up (tour)15.143
1 DecemberForever Neverland tour16,000
3 DecemberSlayer
4 DecemberMariah CareyAll I Want for Christmas Is You, a Night of Joy and Festivity
29 JanuaryLukas GrahamPurple Tour
30 January
31 January
11 FebruaryTwenty One PilotsBandito Tour
21 FebruarySteve Wilson
23 FebruaryPassionata
1 MarchNicki Minaj & FutureNickiHndrxx Tour
2 MarchPost Malone
7 MarchAnderson .PaakAndy's Beach Club World Tour
12 MarchAndrea Bocelli
16 MarchShawn MendesShawn Mendes: The Tour13.297
17 MarchDave Matthews Band
9 AprilMichelle Obama
26 AprilThe Illusionist
27 April
28 April
3 MayMichael McIntyre
10 MayWalking With Dinosaurs
11 May
12 May
17 MayMumford & SonsDelta Tour
18 MayElton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road13.186
21 MayGods Of Rap
31 MayAnne Linnet, Sanne Salomonsen & Lis Sørensen
1 June
4 JuneTenacious DPost-Apocalypto Tour
6 JuneElton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road Tour13.279
8 JuneBackstreet BoysDNA World Tour15.505
10 JuneThe Eagles
15 JuneMark KnopflerDown The Road Wherever Tour
22 JuneAndré Rieu
11 JulyJohn Fogerty
8 SeptemberMuseSimulation Theory World Tour
14 SeptemberKhalidFree Spirit World Tour11.993
19. SeptemberMads & Monopolet
25 SeptemberAlice Cooper
1 OctoberAriana GrandeSweetener World Tour15.473
5 OctoberBrad Paisley
6 OctoberJohn Mayer
15 OctoberCherHere We Go Again Tour13.015
26 OctoberMichael BubléAn Evening with Michael Bublé
27 October
9 NovemberPhlake
23 NovemberThe Minds Of 99
29 NovemberThe National
1 DecemberVolbeat
5 DecemberBjörkCornucopia
17 JanuaryHot Wheels Monster Trucks Live
18 January
24 JanuaryFive Finger Death Punch
15 FebruaryDisney On Ice
16. February
20 FebruarySlipknot
21 FebruaryStormzy
22 FebruaryHalseyManic World Tour3.937
29 FebruaryMGP Junior (Danish TV series)
7 MarchDansk Melodi Grand Prix0 (due to Covid)
11 SeptemberJesus Christ Superstar
23 OctoberRick Astley
2 Decemberjung
9 DecemberRicky Gervais
22 MarchLouis C.K.
7 AprilThe Minds of 99Infinity Action Tour
8 April
16 AprilDizzy Mizz LizzyAlter Eco Tour
23 AprilTool
27 AprilHans Zimmer
29 AprilA-Ha
24 MayTrevor NoahBack To Abnormal Tour
27 MayKashmirReunion Tour
28 May
31 MayJeff DunhamSeriously!?
1 JuneGabriel Iglesias
9 JuneAlanis MorissetteAlanis Morissette World Tour 2022
11 JuneAdam & NoahFarewell Show (Farvel & Tjak)
14 JuneEric ClaptonSummer 2022 European Tour
15 June
24 JuneAndré Rieu
28 JuneFive Finger Death Punch
5 JulyPearl JamGigaton Tour
17 JulyQueen + Adam LambertThe Rhapsody Tour
18 July
20 JulyBrad PaisleyWorld Tour 2022
13 AugustToto
22 AugustTame Impala
7 OctoberDeep PurpleWhoosh! Tour 2022
14 OctoberThe Cure2022 European Tour
15 OctoberKendrick LamarThe Big Steppers Tour
21 OctoberStingMy Songs Tour
29 OctoberGilli
3 NovemberCirque du SoleilCorteo
4 November
5 November
6 November
9 NovemberSwedish House MafiaParadise Again World Tour
11 NovemberJada
12 NovemberSaveus
11 DecemberSimply RedBlue Eyed Soul World Tour 2022
15 DecemberBlackpinkBorn Pink World Tour15,525
16 FebruaryGeorge Ezra
18 FebruaryLizzoThe Special Tour
27 FebruaryRobbie WilliamsXXV Tour
4 MarchATEEZTHE FELLOWSHIP: BREAK THE WALL
28 MarchAndrea Bocelli
30 MarchDean LewisThe Future is Bright Tour
1 AprilTobias Rahim
30 AprilSabatonThe Tour To End All Tours
2 MayMåneskinLoud Kids Tour
3 JuneWu Tang Clan NasNY State Of Mind Tour
5 JulyElton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road
7 JulyPet Shop BoysDreamworld Tour
31 AugustLouis TomlinsonFaith in the Future World Tour
30 September50 CentThe Final Lap TourBusta Rhymes
25 OctoberMadonnaThe Celebration Tour
26 October
1 MayTenacious DThe Spicy Meatball TourCrusade
20 MayJonas BrothersFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour
30 MayOlivia RodrigoGuts World Tour
11 JuneNicki MinajPink Friday 2 World Tour
29 AugustJustin TimberlakeThe Forget Tomorrow World Tour
30 August
3 NovemberNCT DREAMThe Dream Show 3: Dream( )scape
31 MarchSabrina CarpenterShort n' Sweet TourRachel Chinouriri
1 April
14 JuneAdoHibana World Tour
19 OctoberKaty PerryThe Lifetimes Tour
1 DecemberRadiohead2025 Radiohead tour
2 December
4 December
5 December

References

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