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Le Zénith

Le Zénith (French pronunciation: [lə zenit]) is the name given to a series of indoor arenas in France. The first arena, the "Zénith Paris" is a rejuvenation of the Pavillon de Paris. In French culture, the word "zénith" has become synonymous with "theater". A zénith is a theater that can accommodate concert tours, variety shows, plays, musicals and dance recitals. All zeniths carry a similar internal design of an indoor amphitheater that can seat at least 3,000 spectators.

A venue was planned to open in Saint-Denis, Réunion entitled Zénith du Port. The arena was proposed in 2005 by the city council. Planned to open in 2008 with a capacity of 6,000, the construction of the arena was shut down.[1] It was determined the venue would not be profitable as there was no research done to see which events the arena could house. They also felt the venue would be a hard sell to bring in international talent. Kabardock was built on the proposed site of the zenith.

Zénith Paris edit

 
Exterior of arena during a meeting for the Lutte Ouvrière
  • Address: Allée du Zénith, 75019 Paris, France
  • Built: 1983
  • Opened: January 1984
  • Capacity: ~6,300
  • Website: Le Zénith de Paris website

The Zénith Paris—La Villette is an indoor arena in the 19th arrondissement in Paris. The arena was built in 1983 at the site of the former music hall, Pavillon de Paris, by architects Phillippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel. The construction of the arena was initiated by Minister of Culture, Jack Lang, to maintain the rock and roll scene to Paris.

The first musician to perform at the venue was French singer-songwriter Renaud Séchan. Over the years, the venue has played host to many French artists including Jenifer, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Vanessa Paradis, Mr. Hankey, Johnny Hallyday, Alizée, and Michel Sardou. Several international artists have played the venue including Koffi Olomidé, Werrason, Janet Jackson, Suprême NTM, Sigur Rós, Pantera, Toto, Blur, Nas, Björk, Lara Fabian, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Bruce Springsteen, Grateful Dead, Alicia Keys, Demi Lovato, Anastacia, Rihanna, Amy Winehouse, Korean K-pop group Super Junior, LOONA, Finnish band Nightwish, and Japanese band L'Arc-en-Ciel. Live albums by Simple Minds, The Cure, Muse, Evanescence, Morrissey, Les Cowboys Fringants, The Hives, Archive, and Chico Buarque have been recorded at the venue.

The arena has hosted the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1995, World Wrestling Entertainment in 2007 and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2010.

It is the first incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Le Zénith Sud edit

 
Exterior of Zénith Sud (2013)
  • Address: 2733 Avenue Albert Einstein 34000 Montpellier, France
  • Built: 1985—1986
  • Opened: 1986
  • Capacity: 6,300
  • Website:

Le Zénith Sud (originally known as Zénith de Montpellier) is an indoor arena in Montpellier. The venue was designed by architects Phillippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel, who have designed several other "Le Zénith" buildings. The building opened in 1986 and was renovated in 2001 and 2006. It was the main arena in Montpellier until the Arena Montpellier opened in 2010. Over the course of 25 years, the arena has hosted concerts by Ben Harper, Muse, -M-, Yannick Noah and Deep Purple.

It is the second incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith Oméga de Toulon edit

 
Rear entrance of venue
  • Address: Boulevard du Commandant Nicolas 83000 Toulon, France
  • Built: Unknown
  • Opened: September 1992
  • Capacity:8,875
  • Website:

The Zénith Oméga de Toulon (also known as Zénith Omega) is an indoor arena located in Toulon. The arena opened September 7, 1992. The venue also has a nightclub called Omega Live. The space is used for private events and after parties. The arena has hosted concerts by Mylène Farmer, Zazie, Depeche Mode, Jenifer, Tina Turner and David Bowie.

It is the third incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Pau edit

 
Exterior of Zénith de Pau
  • Address: Boulevard du Cami-Salié 64000 Pau, France
  • Built: 1990—1992
  • Opened: December 1992
  • Capacity: 7,500
  • Website: Zénith de Pau Website

The Zénith de Pau is an indoor arena located in Pau. Located near the Hippodrome du Pont-Long, the arena's design is identical to the Palais des Sports de Pau, which is nearby the venue. The venue opened on December 12, 1992. A concert by Johnny Hallyday followed the next day. The venue host many musical events along with theatrical shows. Concerts by Garou, André Rieu, Frédéric François, Véronique Sanson and William Sheller.

It is the fourth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Nancy edit

  • Address: Rue du Zénith 54320 Maxéville, France
  • Built: Unknown
  • Opened: 1993
  • Capacity: 4,718 (arena) 19,657 (amphitheater)
  • Website: Zénith de Nancy Website

The Zénith de Nancy (also known as Zénith Nancy de Maxéville or Zénith du Grand Nancy) is an indoor arena located in Maxéville, northwest of Nancy. The venue consists of an indoor theatre (known as "Grande salle du Zénith") and an outdoor amphitheater. It is the largest and most frequently used zénith. The venue has hosted concerts by Rammstein, Depeche Mode, Elton John, Guns N' Roses, Tokio Hotel and Natasha St-Pier.

It is the fifth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Caen edit

 
View outdoor of Zénith de Caen
  • Address: Rue Joseph Philippon 14000 Caen, France
  • Built: Unknown
  • Opened: June 1993
  • Capacity: ~7,000
  • Website: Zénith de Caen Website

The Zénith de Caen (also known as Zénith Caen—Normandie) is an indoor arena located in Caen. The venue, designed by Jacques Millet and Claude Renouf, opened in June 1993. Leonard Cohen and Eddy Mitchell, along with stage performances of Grease and the Cuban National Ballet.

It is the sixth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Lille edit

 
Zénith de Lille from the outside.
  • Address: 1 Boulevard des Cités Unies 59777 Lille, France
  • Built: 1988—1994
  • Opened: June 1994 (Arena opened in November 1994)
  • Capacity: 7,000
  • Website: Zénith de Lille Website

The Zénith de Lille (also known as Zénith Arena) is an indoor arena located in Lille near the Université du Droit et de la Santé. The arena was a long term project commissioned by former mayor of Lille, Pierre Mauroy. The space was intended to be a competitor for Paris' Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy to bring sporting events, theatrical shows and concerts from South England. The project began in 1980 however it was not completed until June 1994.

The venue, designed by Rem Koolhaas, contains three auditoriums, 28 meetings rooms, a banquet hall and the Zénith Arena. It has hosted concerts by Kylie Minogue, Aretha Franklin, Goldfrapp, Dusty Springfield, Eminem and Portishead.

It is the seventh incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith d'Orléans edit

  • Address: 1 Rue du Président Robert Schuman, 45100 Orléans, France
  • Built: 1995—1996
  • Opened: September 1996
  • Capacity: 6,900
  • Website: Zénith d'Orléans Website

The Zénith d'Orléans (also known as Zénith Orléans) is an indoor arena located in Orléans. The venue opened on September 26, 1996. The first concert was by Charles Aznavour on October 3, 1996. Not only does the venue host entertainment events, it is one of the few zéniths that serves as a sporting arena. The venue is the home arena of the Orléans Loiret Basket. The arena has hosted concerts by Grégoire, Julien Clerc, Patrick Fiori, Élie Semoun and Joan Baez.

It is the eighth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Toulouse edit

 
Le Zénith de Toulouse
  • Address: 11 Avenue Raymond Badiou 31000 Toulouse, France
  • Built: 1998
  • Opened: April 1999
  • Capacity: 9,000
  • Website: Le Zénith de Toulouse Website

The Zénith de Toulouse is an indoor arena located in Toulouse. The venue was designed by André and Serge Gresy, who have also done the Palais Nikaïa, Zénith d'Auvergne and the Grande Halle d'Auvergne. The arena began construction in 1998 and opened in April 1999. The first event held at the venue was a concert organized by Jean-Pierre Mader. The concert was hosted by French actor Ticky Holgado and featured performances by Chevaliers du fil, Pauline Ester, Bernardo Sandoval, and the l’Orchestre de chambre national de Toulouse. The venue faced renovations after the explosion at the nearby AZF Factory.

Over the years, the arena has hosted concerts by The Cranberries, Muse, Depeche Mode, Kylie Minogue, Norah Jones, Green Day, The Who and Snarky Puppy.

It is the ninth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Rouen edit

 
Exterior of Zénith de Rouen
  • Address: 4 Avenue des Canadiens 76120 Le Grand-Quevilly, France
  • Built: March 3, 2000—January 12, 2001
  • Opened: February 25, 2001
  • Capacity: 8,000
  • Website: Zénith de Rouen Website

The Zénith de Rouen (also known as Zénith de l'Agglo de Rouen) is an indoor arena located in Le Grand-Quevilly, five miles southwest of Rouen. The arena was designed by Swedish architect, Bernard Tschumi in 2001. His designed was honored by the American Institute of Architects. The arena has hosted concerts by Eddy Mitchell, Michel Sardou and Frédéric François.

It is the tenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith d'Auvergne edit

 
Aerial view of Zénith d'Auvergne
  • Address: Rue de Sarliève 63800 Cournon-d'Auvergne, France
  • Built: 2003
  • Opened: December 2003
  • Capacity: 9,400
  • Website:

The Zénith d'Auvergne is indoor arena located in Cournon-d'Auvergne, nearly seven miles east of Clermont-Ferrand. It is located at the Grande Halle d'Auvergne. It was designed by André and Serge Gresy. The building completed construction in October 2003, followed by a concert featuring Johnny Hallyday in December 2003. The venue has hosted the Davis Cup in 2007 and 2010. It was also the site for the Dakar Rally in 2004.

It has hosted concerts by Jean Michel Jarre, Pierre Perret and Yannick Noah, along with stage performances of Dora the Explorer, Lord of the Dance and Scooby-Doo and the Pirate Ghost.

It is the eleventh incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Dijon edit

 
Exterior of Zénith de Dijon
  • Address: Allée Colchide 21000 Dijon, France
  • Built: 2004—2005
  • Opened: October 2005
  • Capacity: 7,800
  • Website: Zénith de Dijon Website

The Zénith de Dijon (also known as Zénith Dijon) is an indoor arena located within the Parc de la Toison d'Or in Dijon. The venue was designed by Philippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel. Construction began October 2004 and was completed in August 2005. The venue opened on October 6, 2005. To celebrate its fifth anniversary, the venue hosted a celebration festival that included a performance by American rock band Santana.

Over the years, the arena has hosted concerts by Sylvie Vartan, Thomas Fersen, Franz Ferdinand, Moby and Joan Baez.

It is the twelfth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Nantes Métropole edit

 
Inerior of venue (April 2007)
  • Address: ZAC D'ar Mor 44800 St Herblain, France
  • Built: 2004—2006
  • Opened: December 2006
  • Capacity: 8,500
  • Website:

The Zénith de Nantes Métropole is an indoor arena in located in Nantes (in the suburb of Saint-Herblain). The arena is located near the Atlantis le Centre. The venue was designed by Phillippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel, who have designed several "Le Zénith" arenas. Construction began in 2003 and completed in 2006. Alternative rock band, Placebo became the inaugural event for the venue on December 2, 2006. Since then, the arena has hosted numerous artists including Muse, Sheryl Crow, Linkin Park, Jeff Beck, Simple Plan and Sting.

It is the thirteenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Limoges edit

 
Exterior of venue
  • Address: 16, Avenue Jean Monnet 87100, Limoges, France
  • Built: 2005—2007
  • Opened: March 2007
  • Capacity: 6,000
  • Website: Zénith de Limoges Website

The Zénith de Limoges (also known as Zénith de Limoges Métropole) is an indoor arena located in Limoges. The venue was designed by Bernard Tschumi, who also designed the Zénith de Rouen. The arena was originally proposed in 1995 to be included in Limoges Métropole. Construction was pushed back until 2005 due to funding. The first brick was laid on April 8, 2005. The building features a unique exterior feature that displays several douglas-fir surrounded in a polycarbonate shell. The venue opened on March 17, 2007, with a concert by Michel Polnareff. Since its opening, the arena has hosted events by Patrick Bruel, Pascal Obispo and Joan Baez.

It is the fourteenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Strasbourg edit

 
Zénith de Strasbourg illuminated at night.
  • Address: BP 84097 Eckbolsheim 1 allée du Zénith, 67034 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France
  • Built: 2006—2007
  • Opened: January 2008
  • Capacity: ~12,100
  • Website: Zénith de Strasbourg Website

The Zénith de Strasbourg (also known as Zénith Europe) is an indoor arena located in Eckbolsheim, three miles west of Strasbourg. The venue began construction in January 2006 and ended in December 2007. The venue was designed by famed Italian architect, Massimiliano Fuksas. The exterior of the building was meant to mimic the lantern of Aladdin. On opening night, the venue hosted several free concerts from local bands in Strasbourg.

The first event held at the arena was "W9VIP Live" on January 9, 2009. The event was organized by French television stations W9 and M6 to commemorate Télévision Numérique Terrestre (digital television in France). The concert contained performances by Alizée Jacotey, Amel Bent, Emma Bunton, Christophe Maé, Jenifer Bartoli, Laure Pester, Melissa M and Les Déesses.

The venue has hosted many artists including: Coldplay, Beyoncé Knowles, Guns N' Roses, Lady Gaga, Depeche Mode and Elton John. It has also hosted WWE Smackdown and Festival des Artefacts.

It is the fifteenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith d'Amiens edit

 
Exterior view of Zénith d'Amiens
  • Address: impasse de l'Hippodrome 80000 Amiens, France
  • Built: 2006—2008
  • Opened: September 2008
  • Capacity: 6,000
  • Website: Zénith d'Amiens Website

The Zénith d'Amiens (also known as SAS Zénith Amiens Métropole) is an indoor arena located in Amiens near the Stade de la Licorne and Hippodrome d'Amiens. The venue was designed by famed Italian architect, Massimiliano Fuksas. Construction began in May 2006 and was completed in July 2008. The arena was to be completed in November 2007 but was stalled an additional eight months due to financing. The arena conveys a smiler design to Zénith de Strasbourg, completed only seven months earlier. It opened on September 27, 2008, with a free concert by Arno Elias, Rokia Traoré and Keziah Jones.

Artists to have played the venue include Marc Anthony, Lara Fabian, Christophe Maé, Nicolas Canteloup and Pascal Obispo

It is the sixteenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

Zénith de Saint-Étienne edit

 
Exterior of venue
  • Address: Rue Scheurer-Kestner 42000 Saint-Etienne, France
  • Built: 2006—2008
  • Opened: October 2008
  • Capacity: 7,200
  • Website: Zénith de Saint-Étienne Website

The Zénith de Saint-Étienne (also known as Zénith de Saint-Étienne Métropole) is an indoor arena located in Saint-Étienne, near Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. Construction began in September 2006 and was designed by Norman Foster. The building has an aluminium roof that is designed to capture winds, acting as a natural ventilation. The arena opened October 10, 2008, with a concert by Johnny Hallyday for fr:Tour 66. The venue has hosted concerts by Bernard Lavilliers, Jean Michel Jarre and Michel Sardou.

It is the seventeenth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ LG. "Le projet de Zénith au Port est enterré". Zinfos 974, l'info de l'ile de La Réunion.

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the construction of the arena was shut down 1 It was determined the venue would not be profitable as there was no research done to see which events the arena could house They also felt the venue would be a hard sell to bring in international talent Kabardock was built on the proposed site of the zenith Contents 1 Zenith Paris 2 Le Zenith Sud 3 Zenith Omega de Toulon 4 Zenith de Pau 5 Zenith de Nancy 6 Zenith de Caen 7 Zenith de Lille 8 Zenith d Orleans 9 Zenith de Toulouse 10 Zenith de Rouen 11 Zenith d Auvergne 12 Zenith de Dijon 13 Zenith de Nantes Metropole 14 Zenith de Limoges 15 Zenith de Strasbourg 16 Zenith d Amiens 17 Zenith de Saint Etienne 18 See also 19 ReferencesZenith Paris edit nbsp Exterior of arena during a meeting for the Lutte Ouvriere Address Allee du Zenith 75019 Paris France Built 1983 Opened January 1984 Capacity 6 300 Website Le Zenith de Paris website The Zenith Paris La Villette is an indoor arena in the 19th arrondissement in Paris The arena was built in 1983 at the site of the former music hall Pavillon de Paris by architects Phillippe Chaix and Jean Paul Morel The construction of the arena was initiated by Minister of Culture Jack Lang to maintain the rock and roll scene to Paris The first musician to perform at the venue was French singer songwriter Renaud Sechan Over the years the venue has played host to many French artists including Jenifer Jean Jacques Goldman Vanessa Paradis Mr Hankey Johnny Hallyday Alizee and Michel Sardou Several international artists have played the venue including Koffi Olomide Werrason Janet Jackson Supreme NTM Sigur Ros Pantera Toto Blur Nas Bjork Lara Fabian Britney Spears Christina Aguilera Bruce Springsteen Grateful Dead Alicia Keys Demi Lovato Anastacia Rihanna Amy Winehouse Korean K pop group Super Junior LOONA Finnish band Nightwish and Japanese band L Arc en Ciel Live albums by Simple Minds The Cure Muse Evanescence Morrissey Les Cowboys Fringants The Hives Archive and Chico Buarque have been recorded at the venue The arena has hosted the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1995 World Wrestling Entertainment in 2007 and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2010 It is the first incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Le Zenith Sud edit nbsp Exterior of Zenith Sud 2013 Address 2733 Avenue Albert Einstein 34000 Montpellier France Built 1985 1986 Opened 1986 Capacity 6 300 Website Zenith Sud Website Le Zenith Sud originally known as Zenith de Montpellier is an indoor arena in Montpellier The venue was designed by architects Phillippe Chaix and Jean Paul Morel who have designed several other Le Zenith buildings The building opened in 1986 and was renovated in 2001 and 2006 It was the main arena in Montpellier until the Arena Montpellier opened in 2010 Over the course of 25 years the arena has hosted concerts by Ben Harper Muse M Yannick Noah and Deep Purple It is the second incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith Omega de Toulon edit nbsp Rear entrance of venue Address Boulevard du Commandant Nicolas 83000 Toulon France Built Unknown Opened September 1992 Capacity 8 875 Website Zenith Omega de Toulon Website The Zenith Omega de Toulon also known as Zenith Omega is an indoor arena located in Toulon The arena opened September 7 1992 The venue also has a nightclub called Omega Live The space is used for private events and after parties The arena has hosted concerts by Mylene Farmer Zazie Depeche Mode Jenifer Tina Turner and David Bowie It is the third incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Pau edit nbsp Exterior of Zenith de Pau Address Boulevard du Cami Salie 64000 Pau France Built 1990 1992 Opened December 1992 Capacity 7 500 Website Zenith de Pau Website The Zenith de Pau is an indoor arena located in Pau Located near the Hippodrome du Pont Long the arena s design is identical to the Palais des Sports de Pau which is nearby the venue The venue opened on December 12 1992 A concert by Johnny Hallyday followed the next day The venue host many musical events along with theatrical shows Concerts by Garou Andre Rieu Frederic Francois Veronique Sanson and William Sheller It is the fourth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Nancy editAddress Rue du Zenith 54320 Maxeville France Built Unknown Opened 1993 Capacity 4 718 arena 19 657 amphitheater Website Zenith de Nancy Website The Zenith de Nancy also known as Zenith Nancy de Maxeville or Zenith du Grand Nancy is an indoor arena located in Maxeville northwest of Nancy The venue consists of an indoor theatre known as Grande salle du Zenith and an outdoor amphitheater It is the largest and most frequently used zenith The venue has hosted concerts by Rammstein Depeche Mode Elton John Guns N Roses Tokio Hotel and Natasha St Pier It is the fifth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Caen edit nbsp View outdoor of Zenith de Caen Address Rue Joseph Philippon 14000 Caen France Built Unknown Opened June 1993 Capacity 7 000 Website Zenith de Caen Website The Zenith de Caen also known as Zenith Caen Normandie is an indoor arena located in Caen The venue designed by Jacques Millet and Claude Renouf opened in June 1993 Leonard Cohen and Eddy Mitchell along with stage performances of Grease and the Cuban National Ballet It is the sixth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Lille edit nbsp Zenith de Lille from the outside Address 1 Boulevard des Cites Unies 59777 Lille France Built 1988 1994 Opened June 1994 Arena opened in November 1994 Capacity 7 000 Website Zenith de Lille Website The Zenith de Lille also known as Zenith Arena is an indoor arena located in Lille near the Universite du Droit et de la Sante The arena was a long term project commissioned by former mayor of Lille Pierre Mauroy The space was intended to be a competitor for Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy to bring sporting events theatrical shows and concerts from South England The project began in 1980 however it was not completed until June 1994 The venue designed by Rem Koolhaas contains three auditoriums 28 meetings rooms a banquet hall and the Zenith Arena It has hosted concerts by Kylie Minogue Aretha Franklin Goldfrapp Dusty Springfield Eminem and Portishead It is the seventh incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith d Orleans editAddress 1 Rue du President Robert Schuman 45100 Orleans France Built 1995 1996 Opened September 1996 Capacity 6 900 Website Zenith d Orleans Website The Zenith d Orleans also known as Zenith Orleans is an indoor arena located in Orleans The venue opened on September 26 1996 The first concert was by Charles Aznavour on October 3 1996 Not only does the venue host entertainment events it is one of the few zeniths that serves as a sporting arena The venue is the home arena of the Orleans Loiret Basket The arena has hosted concerts by Gregoire Julien Clerc Patrick Fiori Elie Semoun and Joan Baez It is the eighth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Toulouse edit nbsp Le Zenith de Toulouse Address 11 Avenue Raymond Badiou 31000 Toulouse France Built 1998 Opened April 1999 Capacity 9 000 Website Le Zenith de Toulouse Website The Zenith de Toulouse is an indoor arena located in Toulouse The venue was designed by Andre and Serge Gresy who have also done the Palais Nikaia Zenith d Auvergne and the Grande Halle d Auvergne The arena began construction in 1998 and opened in April 1999 The first event held at the venue was a concert organized by Jean Pierre Mader The concert was hosted by French actor Ticky Holgado and featured performances by Chevaliers du fil Pauline Ester Bernardo Sandoval and the l Orchestre de chambre national de Toulouse The venue faced renovations after the explosion at the nearby AZF Factory Over the years the arena has hosted concerts by The Cranberries Muse Depeche Mode Kylie Minogue Norah Jones Green Day The Who and Snarky Puppy It is the ninth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Rouen edit nbsp Exterior of Zenith de Rouen Address 4 Avenue des Canadiens 76120 Le Grand Quevilly France Built March 3 2000 January 12 2001 Opened February 25 2001 Capacity 8 000 Website Zenith de Rouen Website The Zenith de Rouen also known as Zenith de l Agglo de Rouen is an indoor arena located in Le Grand Quevilly five miles southwest of Rouen The arena was designed by Swedish architect Bernard Tschumi in 2001 His designed was honored by the American Institute of Architects The arena has hosted concerts by Eddy Mitchell Michel Sardou and Frederic Francois It is the tenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith d Auvergne edit nbsp Aerial view of Zenith d Auvergne Address Rue de Sarlieve 63800 Cournon d Auvergne France Built 2003 Opened December 2003 Capacity 9 400 Website Zenith d Auvergne Website The Zenith d Auvergne is indoor arena located in Cournon d Auvergne nearly seven miles east of Clermont Ferrand It is located at the Grande Halle d Auvergne It was designed by Andre and Serge Gresy The building completed construction in October 2003 followed by a concert featuring Johnny Hallyday in December 2003 The venue has hosted the Davis Cup in 2007 and 2010 It was also the site for the Dakar Rally in 2004 It has hosted concerts by Jean Michel Jarre Pierre Perret and Yannick Noah along with stage performances of Dora the Explorer Lord of the Dance and Scooby Doo and the Pirate Ghost It is the eleventh incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Dijon edit nbsp Exterior of Zenith de Dijon Address Allee Colchide 21000 Dijon France Built 2004 2005 Opened October 2005 Capacity 7 800 Website Zenith de Dijon Website The Zenith de Dijon also known as Zenith Dijon is an indoor arena located within the Parc de la Toison d Or in Dijon The venue was designed by Philippe Chaix and Jean Paul Morel Construction began October 2004 and was completed in August 2005 The venue opened on October 6 2005 To celebrate its fifth anniversary the venue hosted a celebration festival that included a performance by American rock band Santana Over the years the arena has hosted concerts by Sylvie Vartan Thomas Fersen Franz Ferdinand Moby and Joan Baez It is the twelfth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Nantes Metropole edit nbsp Inerior of venue April 2007 Address ZAC D ar Mor 44800 St Herblain France Built 2004 2006 Opened December 2006 Capacity 8 500 Website Zenith de Nantes Metropole Website The Zenith de Nantes Metropole is an indoor arena in located in Nantes in the suburb of Saint Herblain The arena is located near the Atlantis le Centre The venue was designed by Phillippe Chaix and Jean Paul Morel who have designed several Le Zenith arenas Construction began in 2003 and completed in 2006 Alternative rock band Placebo became the inaugural event for the venue on December 2 2006 Since then the arena has hosted numerous artists including Muse Sheryl Crow Linkin Park Jeff Beck Simple Plan and Sting It is the thirteenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Limoges edit nbsp Exterior of venue Address 16 Avenue Jean Monnet 87100 Limoges France Built 2005 2007 Opened March 2007 Capacity 6 000 Website Zenith de Limoges Website The Zenith de Limoges also known as Zenith de Limoges Metropole is an indoor arena located in Limoges The venue was designed by Bernard Tschumi who also designed the Zenith de Rouen The arena was originally proposed in 1995 to be included in Limoges Metropole Construction was pushed back until 2005 due to funding The first brick was laid on April 8 2005 The building features a unique exterior feature that displays several douglas fir surrounded in a polycarbonate shell The venue opened on March 17 2007 with a concert by Michel Polnareff Since its opening the arena has hosted events by Patrick Bruel Pascal Obispo and Joan Baez It is the fourteenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Strasbourg edit nbsp Zenith de Strasbourg illuminated at night Address BP 84097 Eckbolsheim 1 allee du Zenith 67034 Strasbourg Cedex 2 France Built 2006 2007 Opened January 2008 Capacity 12 100 Website Zenith de Strasbourg Website The Zenith de Strasbourg also known as Zenith Europe is an indoor arena located in Eckbolsheim three miles west of Strasbourg The venue began construction in January 2006 and ended in December 2007 The venue was designed by famed Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas The exterior of the building was meant to mimic the lantern of Aladdin On opening night the venue hosted several free concerts from local bands in Strasbourg The first event held at the arena was W9VIP Live on January 9 2009 The event was organized by French television stations W9 and M6 to commemorate Television Numerique Terrestre digital television in France The concert contained performances by Alizee Jacotey Amel Bent Emma Bunton Christophe Mae Jenifer Bartoli Laure Pester Melissa M and Les Deesses The venue has hosted many artists including Coldplay Beyonce Knowles Guns N Roses Lady Gaga Depeche Mode and Elton John It has also hosted WWE Smackdown and Festival des Artefacts It is the fifteenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith d Amiens edit nbsp Exterior view of Zenith d Amiens Address impasse de l Hippodrome 80000 Amiens France Built 2006 2008 Opened September 2008 Capacity 6 000 Website Zenith d Amiens Website The Zenith d Amiens also known as SAS Zenith Amiens Metropole is an indoor arena located in Amiens near the Stade de la Licorne and Hippodrome d Amiens The venue was designed by famed Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas Construction began in May 2006 and was completed in July 2008 The arena was to be completed in November 2007 but was stalled an additional eight months due to financing The arena conveys a smiler design to Zenith de Strasbourg completed only seven months earlier It opened on September 27 2008 with a free concert by Arno Elias Rokia Traore and Keziah Jones Artists to have played the venue include Marc Anthony Lara Fabian Christophe Mae Nicolas Canteloup and Pascal ObispoIt is the sixteenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise Zenith de Saint Etienne edit nbsp Exterior of venue Address Rue Scheurer Kestner 42000 Saint Etienne France Built 2006 2008 Opened October 2008 Capacity 7 200 Website Zenith de Saint Etienne Website The Zenith de Saint Etienne also known as Zenith de Saint Etienne Metropole is an indoor arena located in Saint Etienne near Stade Geoffroy Guichard Construction began in September 2006 and was designed by Norman Foster The building has an aluminium roof that is designed to capture winds acting as a natural ventilation The arena opened October 10 2008 with a concert by Johnny Hallyday for fr Tour 66 The venue has hosted concerts by Bernard Lavilliers Jean Michel Jarre and Michel Sardou It is the seventeenth incarnation of the Le Zenith franchise See also editZenith disambiguation References edit LG Le projet de Zenith au Port est enterre Zinfos 974 l info de l ile de La Reunion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Zenith amp oldid 1220518287, wikipedia, wiki, 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