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Wiener Stadthalle

Multi-purpose indoor arena and convention center

Wiener Stadthalle

Summary

Multi-purpose indoor arena and convention center

FieldValue
nameWiener Stadthalle
logo_imageWiener Stadthalle logo.svg
logo_size200px
imageWiener Stadthalle Aussen 2008.jpg
captionExterior view of the main hall in 2008
locationRoland Rainer Platz 1, 1150 Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, Vienna, Austria
coordinates
built1953–1958
opened19 October 1957 (Halls A and B)
1 March 1958 (Hall C)
21 June 1958 (Hall D)
1994 (Hall E)
2006 (Hall F)
expanded1958, 1974, 1994, 2006
ownerCity of Vienna
surfaceVersatile
architectRoland Rainer
Dietrich/Untertrifaller (Hall F)
public_transitat Burggasse-Stadthalle
at Westbahnhof
at Wien Westbahnhof
capacity16,083 with standing (Hall D)
1,482 (Hall E)
2,036 (Hall F)
website

1 March 1958 (Hall C) 21 June 1958 (Hall D) 1994 (Hall E) 2006 (Hall F) Dietrich/Untertrifaller (Hall F) at Westbahnhof at Wien Westbahnhof 1,482 (Hall E) 2,036 (Hall F)

Wiener Stadthalle (; English: Viennese City Hall) is a multi-purpose indoor arena and convention center located in the 15th district of Vienna, Austria. Austrian architect Roland Rainer designed the original halls which were constructed between 1953 and 1958, and later expanded in 1974, 1994 and 2006. The main hall, a flexible multi-purpose venue, is Austria's largest indoor arena that can hold up to approximately 16,083 people.

Since 2006, the complex has housed six main venues (each of which can be used separately or combined) consisting of two gymnasiums, an indoor ice rink, large-capacity indoor arena, a small multi-purpose hall, an auditorium with a show stage and an adjacent swimming pool. It serves as a venue for a variety of events, including concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs, conferences, lectures, theatre, TV and sports.

The Wiener Stadthalle is a subsidiary of Wien Holding and stages more than 350 events each year that attract around a million visitors. Halls A, B and C, as well as the Stadthallenbad, are managed by the Viennese sports venues corporation GmbH.

History of events

Stadthalle (Hall D) in around 1972

The arena has been site of the annual Erste Bank Open tennis tournament since 1974 and has hosted the ice shows Vienna Ice Revue and Holiday on Ice, the touring horse show Apassionata annually and the circus show Artisten-Tiere-Attraktionen from 1959 to 1995.

The Stadthalle has also hosted a number of sporting events including the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships, the 2004 European Short Course Swimming Championships, the 2010 and 2020 European Men's Handball Championship, the 2011 Men's European Volleyball Championship, the Austrian International open badminton tournament and the Ice Hockey World Championships in 1967, 1977, 1987, 1996 and 2005.

Austrian broadcaster ORF announced on August 6, 2014, that Stadthalle would be the host venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, following the victory of Conchita Wurst in the 2014 Final in Copenhagen, Denmark. The arena hosted the 60th contest in the main hall; the semi-finals were held on May 19 and 21 and the grand final was held on the night of May 23, 2015, where Måns Zelmerlöw won the contest for Sweden. On August 20, 2025 it was announced that the venue would host the Eurovision Song Contest again in 2026 following the victory of JJ in 2025 with the song "Wasted Love".

Building

Wall-bound [[mosaic]] "Orientation Plan" by Carl Unger on public display (May 2017)

The complex comprises six interconnecting halls: A and B (gymnasiums built in 1957, which can also be used for conferences or lectures), C (indoor ice rink), D (indoor arena, mostly for concerts or sport), E (small multi-purpose hall for smaller events) and F (arena hall for more intimate concerts). In addition to the halls, there is a residential and workshop building with a garage, an administration building with a restaurant, as well as the machine rooms and transformer station.

In December 2022, a photovoltaic system was installed on the roof of Hall D for the production of green electricity. This was later expanded to Hall F and completed in September 2024.

Halls A and B

Halls A and B were completed in 1957 as a gymnasium and sports hall. Hall A is 18 x and 7.6 m high, whilst Hall B is 30 × and 11.8 m high. Both halls can also be used for conferences or lectures. Hall B has long-sided stands with a capacity of 390 people, and the stands can be extended at the ends by 650 people. The basement of Hall A houses training rooms and the lower level of Hall B contains bowling lanes and dressing rooms.

Hall C

Hall C, completed in 1958, houses an ice rink 30 x and is operated by Die EisStadthalle.  In addition to training opportunities for ice hockey and figure skating, it also offers public facilities for kindergarten and exhibition skating.

Hall D

Masters of Dirt Show Vienna 2016
[[2016 Erste Bank Open

Completed in 1958, the large multi-purpose main hall is Austria's largest indoor arena. The structure is 98 x and has a ridge height of 26.6 m with a usable floor area measuring 98 x.

The hall is a flexible space offering a variety of standard and bespoke layouts with up to 10,741 seats (fixed and removable). With a combination of floor standing and reduced seating, the overall capacity can be increased up to 16,083. The venue has special curtain systems and ground-level stands on the north and south sides of the hall which can be fully closed to divide the hall into several parts. Above this, there are two tiers, and if necessary, a stand can be constructed in the stalls on one side.  The stage can be up to 600 m2 and is supported with two VIP rooms, dressing rooms and offices backstage.

For the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, it offered seating for a total of 10,500 spectators alongside standing room. On the east side, the hall was narrowly divided, creating commentary boxes parallel to the stage with a green room installed in front of them.

Hall E

The small multi-purpose hall was completed in 1994 and holds up to 1,482. It is 50 × and is used mainly for exhibitions, conventions and social receptions.

Hall F

[[Nestroy Theatre Prize]] 2013

Conceived as an arena hall, Hall F was completed in 2006 and holds up to 2,036 visitors in raked theatre seating. It is 68.2 ×. The hall has a built-in catwalk and an audio and video system. To accommodate visitors, there is a 1,300 m2 foyer, a connected restaurant with two additional foyers of 400 m2 and a banquet hall of 300 m2.

Stadthallenbad

In 1974, the additional Stadthallenbad and three public swimming pools, were constructed. For the 2004 European Short Course Swimming Championships, the center added a temporary pool of 1,025 m2 in the main hall.

Entertainment

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September 17The Rolling Stones1965 European Tour
October 31The Beach Boys
April 2The Rolling Stones1967 European Tour
November 10Bee Gees1967 – 1968 Concert Tour
September 27The Rolling Stones1970 European Tour
September 4Deep PurpleIn Rock World Tour
September 2The Who1972 Tour
February 19Status QuoPiledriver Tour
March 14Deep PurpleWho Do We Think We Are
March 16Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin European Tour 1973
September 1The Rolling Stones1973 European TourKracker
Billy Preston
June 17Uriah HeepWonderworld Tour
September 7Alice CooperWelcome to My Nightmare Tour
June 23The Rolling StonesTour of Europe '76
June 19Neil Diamond
June 20
February 20Status QuoRockin'all Over The World Tour
May 2QueenNews of the World Tour
May 22David BowieIsolar II – The 1978 World Tour
October 29ABBAABBA: The Tour
November 1Boney M.
March 30The Who1980 Tour
June 26Led ZeppelinTour Over Europe 1980
November 7Rod StewartFoolish Behaviour Tour
July 21Bob Dylan1981 World Tour
November 6SantanaZebop Tour
May 12QueenHot Space Tour
May 13
May 12SantanaShangó Tour
May 18Dire StraitsLove over Gold Tour
May 23Elton JohnEuropean Express Tour
May 24NenaNena-Tournee
November 8KissLick It Up World TourHelix
March 16NenaFragezeichen-Tournee
March 17
June 14Bob Dylan1984 European Tour
June 26Yes9012Live Tour
September 29QueenThe Works TourAirrace
September 30
April 3Tina TurnerPrivate Dancer Tour
May 15Dire StraitsBrothers in Arms Tour
June 26Deep PurplePerfect Strangers World Tour, aka Reunion Tour
June 27
October 3NenaFeuer und Flamme Tour 1985
October 26Shirley Bassey
October 31Falco
November 1
November 7Dire StraitsBrothers in Arms Tour
April 19Elton JohnIce on Fire Tour
April 20
July 21QueenThe Magic TourCraaft
July 22
September 6Rod StewartEvery Beat Of My Heart Tour
October 12Falco
November 14
November 16
November 1A-haHunting High and Low / Scoundrel Days Tour 1986–1987
January 31TotoFahrenheit Tour
March 16SantanaFreedom Tour
May 9Tina TurnerBreak Every Rule Tour
May 10
May 11
May 12Duran Duran1987 The Strange Behaviour Tour
May 29PrinceSign o' the Times Tour
May 30
June 17Uriah HeepRockarama Over Europe Tour
August 27Deep PurpleThe House of Blue Light World Tour
March 13Depeche ModeMusic for the Masses Tour
May 12George MichaelFaith World Tour
June 16Whitney HoustonMoment of Truth World Tour
November 13Status QuoAin't Complaining Tour
November 18Gianna NanniniMalafemmina European Tour
February 2EuropeOut of this World Tour
May 1Elton JohnReg Strikes Back Tour
May 2
May 6Shirley Bassey
May 9SantanaViva Santana Tour
May 17Rod StewartVagabond Tour
May 25The CureThe Prayer Tour
October 25RoxetteJoin the Joyride! World Tour
November 30New Kids on the BlockThe Magic Summer Tour
November 20MetallicaWherever We May Roam Tour
April 7Iron MaidenReal Live Tour
June 23Depeche ModeDevotional Tour
June 26MetallicaNowhere Else to Roam
October 27Deep PurpleDeep Purple 25 Years Anniversary World Tour, aka The Battle Rages on
November 14AerosmithGet a Grip Tour
November 26RoxetteCrash! Boom! Bang! World Tour
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April 15Take ThatPops Tour
February 4David BowieOutside Tour
March 12Lenny KravitzCircus Tour
April 3Deep PurplePurpendicular World Tour
May 19AC/DCBallbreaker World Tour
July 17ZZ TopContinental Safari Tour
November 16The CureThe Swing Tour
December 19Backstreet BoysBackstreet Boys: Live in Concert Tour
March 22Wetten, dass..?
May 1The Who1996 – 1997 Tour
May 22Jean-Michel JarreElectronica Tour
May 23AerosmithNine Lives Tour
May 3Janet JacksonVelvet Rope TourAnother Level
May 4Jon Bon JoviDestination Anywhere Tour
May 15Spice GirlsSpiceworld Tour
May 16
September 16Depeche ModeThe Singles Tour
March 17KissPsycho Circus World TourBuckcherry
April 24Bruce SpringsteenReunion Tour
April 30Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 1999
June 17Lenny KravitzThe Freedom Tour
June 20Alanis MorissetteJunkie Tour
October 22Whitney HoustonMy Love Is Your Love World TourAmanda Marshall
October 23
October 30Bryan AdamsThe Best of Me Tour
November 30CherBelieve TourBelinda Carlisle
May 26SantanaSupernatural Tour
June 2OasisStanding on the Shoulder of Giants TourJohnny Marr and the Healers
October 27Deep PurpleConcerto World Tour
November 14The CorrsIn Blue TourPicturehouse
November 21AC/DCStiff Upper Lip World TourSlash's Snakepit
November 22
November 25Elton JohnMedusa Tour
March 13Robbie WilliamsThe Sermon on the Mount Tour
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May 19Lionel Richie
May 22RammsteinMutter Tour
June 1Nick CaveNo More Shall We Part Tour
July 26U2Elevation TourKelis
July 27
September 11Depeche ModeExciter Tour
November 2RoxetteRoom Service Tour
December 7Wetten, dass..?
March 30ShakiraTour of the Mongoose
March 31
April 17Bryan AdamsHere I Am Tour
May 31Nena20 Jahre – Nena feat. Nena Tour 2003/2004
June 8Iron MaidenGive Me Ed... 'Til I'm Dead Tour
September 10SantanaShaman Tour
October 15Christina AguileraThe Stripped Tour
October 19Mariah CareyCharmbracelet World Tour
October 27Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 2003
October 29David BowieA Reality TourThe Dandy Warhols
October 30Deep PurpleBananas World Tour
November 28The Dome (television program)
December 12Marilyn MansonGrotesk Burlesk Tour
February 21Regine VelasquezRegine Velasquez European Tour '04
March 22Shania TwainUp! TourBjorn Again
May 22Britney SpearsOnyx Hotel Tour
June 1CherLiving Proof: The Farewell Tour
October 30AnastaciaLive at Last Tour
February 15AnastaciaLive at Last Tour
February 16RammsteinAhoi Tour
March 30Kylie MinogueShowgirl: The Greatest Hits TourMelody Club
April 13Queen + Paul Rodgers2005 Tour
June 7Duran DuranThe Astronaut Tour
June 15Rod StewartFrom Maggie May to the Great American Songbook Tour
June 20Black Sabbath2005 European Tour
November 11A-haAnalogue Tour
December 5NenaWillst du mit mir gehn Tour 2005
December 15Franz Ferdinand
February 16Depeche ModeTouring the AngelThe Bravery
April 14PlaceboMeds Tour
May 28Santana2006 Tour
September 25Pearl Jam2006 World Tour
November 19Tool10,000 Days Tour
November 20Bryan AdamsRoom Service Tour
December 6MuseBlack Holes and Revelations TourNoisettes
December 16Christina AguileraBack To Basics Tour
March 6ShakiraOral Fixation Tour
April 26Lionel Richie
May 8BeyoncéThe Beyoncé ExperienceLemar
June 4Justin TimberlakeFutureSex/LoveShow
July 13George Michael25 Live
October 17Gwen StefaniSweet Escape TourCSS
October 26Take ThatBeautiful World TourSophie Ellis-Bextor
October 29Rod StewartRockin' In The Round Tour
November 26Marilyn MansonRape of the World Tour
December 12Ennio Morricone
May 12KissAlive 35 World TourCinder Road
May 14Kylie MinogueKylieX2008
June 10Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 2008
June 28Elton JohnRocket Man: Greatest Hits Live
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July 16Percy Sledge
September 24ColdplayViva la Vida TourHigh Wire
Albert Hammond Jr.
November 1Queen + Paul RodgersRock the Cosmos Tour
November 28SlipknotAll Hope Is Gone World Tour
November 29Sezen Aksu
December 6Kid RockEuropean Tour
February 8Tina Turner50th Anniversary Tour
February 9
February 26OasisDig Out Your Soul Tour
March 5Women's World Award
April 28BeyoncéI Am... World TourLinda Teodosiu
May 6Lionel Richie
May 14MetallicaWorld Magnetic TourMachine Head
The Sword
October 12ZZ TopNecessity Is a Mother Tour
November 6Green Day21st Century Breakdown World TourPrima Donna
November 7Bryan AdamsThe Bare Bones Tour
November 21RammsteinAhoi Tour
November 26The Prodigy
November 27PlaceboBattle for the Sun Tour
December 3Depeche ModeTour of the Universe (tour)Soulsavers
April 10NenaMade in Germany Tour 2010
May 19Whitney HoustonNothing But Love World TourAzaryah Davidson
May 20KissSonic Boom Over Europe: From the Beginning to the Boom
June 26Nina Hagen
June 27Rod StewartSoulbook Tour
July 13PrincePrince 20Ten
September 18Guns N' RosesChinese Democracy Tour
November 5StingSymphonicities Tour
November 11Lady GagaThe Monster Ball Tour
February 27Katy PerryCalifornia Dreams TourDJ Skeet Skeet
June 29Judas Priest
October 10RoxetteCharm School – The World Tour
October 12Bruno MarsThe Doo-Wops & Hooligans TourSkylar Grey
November 17Jean-Michel JarreElectronica Tour
November 18Lenny KravitzBlack and White Europe Tour 2011
November 23RammsteinMade in Germany 1995-2011 Tour
November 25SadeSade Live
November 2630 Seconds to MarsInto the Wild Tour
May 6Laura PausiniInedito World Tour
May 12LMFAOSorry for Party Rocking Tour
June 26Ozzy Osbourne
July 4PitbullPlanet Pit World Tour
July 5Bryan Adams20th Anniversary Tour
August 18Lady GagaThe Born This Way Ball TourThe Darkness
Lady Starlight
September 4George MichaelSymphonica Tour
September 6
November 22Lionel RichieTuskegee Tour
December 8Marilyn MansonTwins of Evil Tour
March 23Wetten, dass..?
March 30Justin BieberBelieve Tour
April 8OneRepublicNative Tour
June 13Alicia KeysSet the World on Fire Tour
June 18Elton John40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man
July 9RihannaDiamonds World TourGTA
Haim
September 17Selena GomezStars Dance Tour
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November 19MuseThe 2nd Law World TourEverything Everything
November 21PlaceboLoud Like Love Tour
November 28Stefanie Werger
January 25Michael BubléTo Be Loved TourNaturally 7
February 8Depeche ModeDelta Machine Tour
February 16Ennio Morricone
April 28Robbie WilliamsThe Swing Tour Live
April 29
June 4Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 Experience World TourDJ Freestyle Steve
June 7PrinceHit and Run Tour (last performance in Europe)
June 10Miley CyrusBangerz Tour
June 25Pearl JamLightning Bolt Tour
June 28Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 2014
July 1Rod StewartLive the Life Tour
July 15Backstreet BoysIn a World Like This Tour
July 27Deutschland sucht den Superstar
November 2Lady GagaArtrave: The Artpop BallLady Starlight
November 5Michael BubléTo Be Loved TourNaturally 7
November 8Andrea Bocelli
November 14Linkin ParkThe Hunting Party TourOf Mice & Men
November 15OneRepublicNative Tour
November 19Slash
December 15Bryan Adams30th Anniversary Tour
December 17Lenny KravitzStrut Europe Tour 2014
January 28AnastaciaResurrection World TourFyre!
February 1Queen + Adam Lambert2014 – 2015 Tour
February 14Lionel RichieAll the Hits All Night Long TourMarion Raven
February 26Katy PerryPrismatic World TourCharli XCX
March 10UsherThe UR Experience Tour
April 1StingOn Stage Together Tour
May 19Eurovision Song Contest 2015
May 21
May 23
July 8Roxette30th Anniversary Tour
November 11Foo FightersSonic Highways World Tour
November 13The ProdigyThe Day is My Enemy Tour
January 26Slipknot2016 European Tour
January 29Ellie GouldingDelirium World TourSara Hartman
March 19Macklemore & Ryan LewisThis Unruly Mess I’ve Made Tour
March 25The LibertinesAnthems for Doomed Youth Tour
April 10A-haCast in Steel Tour
April 12Florence + The MachineHow Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Tour
April 19Mariah CareySweet Sweet Fantasy Tour
May 9MuseDrones World TourDe Staat
May 125 Seconds Of SummerSounds Live Feels Live TourJessarae
Don Broco
May 31Bryan AdamsGet Up Tour
June 2The CorrsWhite Light Tour
June 28Black SabbathThe End TourRival Sons
July 12Santana
August 9RihannaAnti World TourBig Sean
R3hab
September 14The WhoBack to the Who Tour 51!
November 5Twenty One PilotsEmotional Roadshow World TourBry
November 8Justin BieberPurpose World TourThe Knocks
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November 9Rod StewartFrom Gasoline Alley to Another Country: Hits 2016
November 13Placebo20 Years of Placebo Tour
November 17Jean-Michel JarreElectronica Tour
November 21Red Hot Chili PeppersThe Getaway World TourDeerhoof
November 24Elton JohnWonderful Crazy Night Tour
December 14Enrique IglesiasSex and Love Tour
February 8Ennio Morricone
February 23Avenged SevenfoldThe Stage World Tour
March 1Grigory Leps
May 4Shawn MendesIlluminate World TourJames TW
May 17Deep PurpleThe Long Goodbye TourMonster Truck
May 21KissThe KISSWORLD 2017 Tour
June 3Bruno Mars24K Magic World TourAnderson .Paak
June 12The Beach Boys
July 20Brian Wilson
September 14Sting57th & 9th Tour
September 19Neil Diamond
November 1Nick CaveSkeleton Tree-Tour
November 2GorillazHumanz TourLittle Simz
November 5Queens of the Stone Age
November 8Queen + Adam Lambert2017 Tour
November 27Alice CooperA Paranormal Evening with Alice Cooper Live Tour
December 9Charles Aznavour«En toute intimité» World Tour
December 23Sarah BrightmanRoyal Christmas Gala
February 2A-haAn acoustic evening with a-ha
February 4Depeche ModeGlobal Spirit TourEMA
March 24Andrea BocelliCinema World Tour
March 31MetallicaWorldWired TourKvelertak
April 16Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 2018
April 1730 Seconds to MarsThe Monolith Tour
May 3AnastaciaEvolution: The Tour 2018
May 18Roger WatersUs + Them Tour
June 4Katy PerryWitness: The TourTove Styrke
June 9Lenny KravitzRaise Vibration Tour
June 13John CleeseLast time to see me before I die
June 19JovanottiLive 2018
June 20Ringo Starr
July 28Judas Priest
August 18Justin TimberlakeMan of the Woods TourBazzi
October 18Per Gessle
December 15Googoosh
April 3Shawn MendesShawn Mendes The TourAlessia Cara
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May 2
May 28Backstreet BoysDNA World Tour
June 6Eric ClaptonWorld Tour 2019
June 26Take ThatGreatest Hits LiveBrother Leo
September 3Ariana GrandeSweetener World TourElla Mai
Social House
September 16Alice CooperOl' Black Eyes Is Back: Alice Cooper
September 21Michael BubléAn Evening with Michael Bublé
October 7CherHere We Go Again TourCrimer
KidCutUp
November 16Tarkan
February 13Tenacious Din Post-Apocalypto the Tour 2020
February 14SlipknotWe Are Not Your Kind World Tour
April 30Shadmehr Aghili
May 23Dua LipaFuture Nostalgia TourGriff
May 27ScooterGod Save The Rave - Arena Tour 2022
June 26KissEnd of the Road World Tour
June 28Alice Cooper
July 16Harry StylesLove On TourWolf Alice
September 2850 CentGreen Light Gang World Tour
November 2PlaceboNever Let Me Go
November 4OneRepublic
December 3Bryan AdamsSo Happy It Hurts Tour
December 10Dino MerlinMi (MMXXII)
February 7Michael BubléHigher Tour
March 16Robbie WilliamsXXV Tour
March 17
April 27Avril LavigneLove Sux TourGirlfriends
Phem
July 11Wu Tang Clan
July 12Deep Purple
July 17StingMy Songs Tour
September 13Louis Tomlinson
September 19BjörkCornucopia (concert tour)
September 20blink-182
October 6Googoosh
March 23Jason DeruloNu King World Tour
May 18Thirty Seconds to MarsSeasons TourJagwar Twin
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June 25The NationalBess Atwell
July 2Rod StewartRod Stewart The Hits
September 22Jonas BrothersFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour
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March 9Lenny KravitzBlue Electric Light Tour
March 28AnastaciaNot That Kind: 25th Anniversary Tour 2025
April 13Twenty One PilotsThe Clancy World Tour
June 6Billie EilishHit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour
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June 11Lara FabianJe T'Aime World Tour
June 17Green DayThe Saviors Tour
June 18
June 30SantanaOneness Tour
July 16Lionel RichieSay Hello To The Hits Tour
November 11OneRepublicEscape to Europe Tour
December 9Rod StewartRod Stewart The Hits
March 3Jason DeruloThe Last Dance World Tour
May 12Eurovision Song Contest 2026
May 14
May 16

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