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László Papp Budapest Sports Arena

The László Papp Budapest Sports Arena (Hungarian: Papp László Budapest Sportaréna), also known as Budapest Sports Arena or locally just Arena, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary. It is the second biggest sports complex in the country after MVM Dome, which is also in the capital, and it is named after Hungarian boxer László Papp. The venue can hold up to 12,500 people in its largest concert configuration, up to 11,390 for boxing and 9,479 for ice hockey. It was built as a replacement for the Budapest Sports Hall (Hungarian: Budapest Sportcsarnok, or BS for short) which stood in the same place and was destroyed in a fire in December 1999. A long distance bus station is situated under the building.

Budapest Sportaréna
Budapest Sports Aréna
Budapest Sports Aréna in September 2016
Full namePapp László Budapest Sportaréna
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Coordinates47°30′6.99″N 19°6′19.41″E / 47.5019417°N 19.1053917°E / 47.5019417; 19.1053917Coordinates: 47°30′6.99″N 19°6′19.41″E / 47.5019417°N 19.1053917°E / 47.5019417; 19.1053917
OperatorBSÜ
Bouygues
Capacity11,390 (boxing)
12,000 (handball)
9,479 (ice hockey)
12,500 (concerts)
Construction
Broke ground30 June 2001
Opened13 March 2003
ArchitectKÖZTI
Sport Concepts
Tenants
Hungary men's national ice hockey team
Website
budapestarena.hu

History

 
The box office of the arena (October 2008)
 
Lady Gaga during a concert in the László Papp Budapest Sports Arena (7 November 2010)

Construction of the arena began on 30 June 2001, after the original Budapest Sportcsarnok, built in 1982, burnt to the ground on 15 December 1999. The sports hall was finished within a year and a half and the opening ceremony was held on 13 March 2003. Since 28 May 2004, the arena wears the name of Hungarian boxing great László Papp and is officially known as Papp László Budapest Sports Arena.[1]

The building has a total weight of 200,000 tons and contains 50,000 tons of concrete, 2,300 tons of steel structure, more than 11,000,000 bolts and several kilometres of cable.[1]

The state-of-the-art multifunctional plaza is capable to host almost all sort of sport events such as ball games, gymnastics competitions, ice hockey matches and athletics events, moreover spectacular and extreme sports events like motocross, jet-skiing or surfing competitions.[2] The arena also has a leading role in the entertainment business with regularly welcoming the greatest international stars of the music industry, as well as dance shows, operas, dramas, circus arts, musicals and a variety of other special events.[2]

Sporting events

The first major international event held in the arena was the 2003 IIHF World Championship Division I, in which the hosts finished third. Next year the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships was organized in the hall between 5 and 7 March, followed by the final rounds and placement matches of the 2004 European Women's Handball Championship in December. A year later, Budapest Sports Arena hosted the 2005 World Wrestling Championships.

In 2007, the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation celebrated its 80th anniversary with a friendly match against defending Olympic and World champions Sweden, played at the arena. In a closely fought battle, Hungary finally triumphed 2–1 in overtime against the Scandinavians to the delight of their 8,000 fans.[3]

Starting from 2008, every year in the Budapest Sports Arena takes place the Tennis Classics, an exhibition tennis tournament with participation of former and current tennis aces. During the years, Budapest welcomed players like Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander, Ivan Lendl or Thomas Muster and reigning stars, such as Robin Söderling and Tomáš Berdych.[4] In addition, beside the Főnix Hall in Debrecen, Budapest Sports Arena was the other host venue of the 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship.[5]

Between 17 and 23 April 2011, the arena was the home of the 2011 IIHF World Championship Division I. The event enjoyed particular attention by the fans throughout the week and the number of 8700 spectators that attended on the decisive last-round match between Hungary and Italy is close to equal to the figures produced by the top division World Championship final, held a week later in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Following the decision of the European Handball Federation Executive Committee, the organization rights of the 2014 European Women's Handball Championship were awarded to Croatia and Hungary. Budapest Sports Arena was set to host the conclusive stage of the tournament, including the semifinals, the bronze medal match and final.[6][7]

The Final Four of the Women's EHF Champions League has been annually taking place in the arena since 2014.[8]

The 2017 World Judo Championships was also held in the Arena.

At the 2022 European Men's Handball Championship and for the next main handball events in Hungary, the arena is replaced by the New Budapest Arena.

Fire system

The building is protected by several fire safety systems. One of these is the protection alarm system, which in the event of a fire gives off the alarm within three seconds. The Budapest Sports Arena is also equipped with a fire hydrant system that, in the case of a catastrophe, can be used at more than sixty positions in the building. Every point of the arena can be reached with the help of the fire hoses. As a unique feature in Hungary, the building also contains three high-output water cannons. All three are positioned in the auditorium protecting the area that caused the destruction of the arena's predecessor. The Arena also has numerous fire doors that automatically lock in the case of a fire, so preventing the further spreading of a fire.

Entertainment events

Concerts at László Papp Budapest Sports Arena[9]
Date Artists Event
2003
23 April Bryan Adams
15 May Paul McCartney
4 June Harlem Globetrotters
18 June Yes
23 June Dave Gahan
16 October Eros Ramazzotti
24 October Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2003
3 November Robbie Williams Cock of Justice Tour
18 November Deep Purple
2004
23 March Limp Bizkit
3 April Buena Vista Social Club
5 April Pink Try This Tour
25 April Ennio Morricone
15 May Peter Gabriel
23 May Britney Spears The Onyx Hotel Tour
2 June Cher The Farewell Tour
21 July Santana
8 September Sarah Brightman Harem World Tour
4 December David Copperfield
9 December Diana Krall
2005
22 January R.E.M.
17 February Anastacia Live at Last Tour
26 February Andrea Bocelli
27 February Rammstein
17 April Seal
23 April Queen + Paul Rodgers 2005 - 2006 Tour
4 May Mark Knopfler
24 May Joe Cocker
5 June Avril Lavigne Bonez Tour
8 June Duran Duran
9 June Green Day
23 August Marilyn Manson
22 September Black Eyed Peas
26 October Phil Collins
12 November Tiesto
4 December Simple Red
2006
26 February Deep Purple
5 March Chris Rea
21 March Depeche Mode
10 April Liza Minnelli
22 April Eros Ramazzotti
23 May Il Divo
24 May Ricky Martin
31 May Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Tour
19 June 50 Cent
20 June Sting
18 July Eric Clapton
21 November Bryan Adams
29 November Aida
2007
5 March Shakira Oral Fixation Tour
14 April Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Live
16 September Black Eyed Peas Black Blue & You Tour
10 October Muse
19 October Gwen Stefani The Sweet Escape Tour
30–31 October Cirque du Soleil Delirium
2008
29 February–1 March Cirque du Soleil Delirium
12 May Mark Knopfler
15 May Kylie Minogue KylieX2008
10 September Snoop Dogg
23 September Coldplay Viva la Vida Tour
25 October James Blunt
28 October Queen + Paul Rodgers Rock the Cosmos Tour
12 November Jean Michel Jarre
2009
23 March AC/DC Black Ice World Tour[10][11]
24 March Pink Funhouse Tour
29 April Beyoncé I Am... World Tour[12]
1 July Dream Theater
15 October ZZ Top
11 November Tom Jones
2010
11 January Depeche Mode
16 March Rammstein
24 May Jean Michel Jarre
28 May Kiss
15 September Placebo
1 October Katy Perry
4 October Ozzy Osbourne
6 November Sting
7 November Lady Gaga The Monster Ball Tour
9–12 December Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco
2011
21 March Faithless
8 April Slayer - Megadeth
5 May Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour
1 June Roxette
6 June Scorpions
22 June Roger Waters The Wall Live
30 June Sting
5 July Santana
19 September George Michael Symphonicity Tour
30 September Britney Spears Femme Fatale Tour
10 November Rammstein
23 November Sade Sade Live
8 December Rihanna Loud Tour
2012
17 February Dream Theater
27 March Loreena McKennitt
28 April The Prodigy
29 April Nightwish
15 May André Rieu
17–20 May Cirque du Soleil Alegría
27 June Julio Iglesias
28 June Duran Duran
19 July Bryan Adams
17 October Dead Can Dance
20 November Muse
2013
5–6 February Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour
7 February Slash
28 March Yanni
6 April Vaya Con Dios
8 April Eros Ramazzotti
22 June Mark Knopfler
7 November Bruno Mars
8 November Nickelback
9 November Andrea Bocelli
2014
15 February Ennio Morricone
17 February Deep Purple
25 April Robbie Williams Swings Both Ways Live
31 May André Rieu
18 October Kylie Minogue Kiss Me Once Tour
2 November Michael Buble To Be Loved Tour[13]
2015
5 February Slipknot
13–15 February Cirque du Soleil Quidam
19 May Roxette
20 May André Rieu
7 June OneRepublic Native Tour[14][15]
29–30 August Violetta Violetta Live
22–23 October Lord of the Dance
18 November Slash
23 November Andrea Bocelli
12 December Nightwish
2016
17 January Ennio Morricone
29 February Scorpions 50th Anniversary Tour[16]
26 April Lara Fabian
11 May Hans Zimmer
19 May André Rieu
1 June Black Sabbath The End Tour[17]
22 June Anastacia Ultimate Collection Tour
1 September Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour[18]
2 September
16 September Nickelback No Fixed Address Tour[19][20]
9 October Bryan Adams
27 October The Cure
8 November Ian Gillan
10 November Jean Michel Jarre
11 November Placebo
12 December Eros Ramazzotti
29 December Gloria Gaynor
2017
20 January José Carreras
27 February Lindsey Stirling
17 March Mireille Mathieu
12–14 May Cirque du Soleil Varekai
30 May Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour
1 June Hans Zimmer
16 June André Rieu
18 June Green Day[21] Revolution Radio Tour
26 June Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour
13 October Sting
18 October Ennio Morricone
4 November Queen + Adam Lambert Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017-2018
5 November James Newton Howard
6 November Chris Rea
13 November Gorillaz Humanz Tour
25 November Andrea Bocelli
20 December Sarah Brightman
2018
29 January Rod Stewart
2 February Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour
18 February Emeli Sandé
21 February Kraftwerk
26 February Caro Emerald
11–12 March Enrique Iglesias All the Hits Live
5 April Metallica WorldWired Tour
8 April Lara Fabian
2 May Roger Waters Us + Them Tour
4 May Rag'n'Bone Man
8 May James Blunt The Afterlove Tour
3 June Lenny Kravitz
17 June Arcade Fire
23 June Massive Attack
24 June Judas Priest
16 July Quincy Jones
15 August David Helfgott
4 September Ricky Martin
10 October David Garrett
20 November Nightwish
19 December José Carreras
2019
18 January Blake
23 January Ennio Morricone
16 February Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
25 February Nicki Minaj The Nicki Wrld Tour
12 March Mike Shinoda
29 March Loreena McKennitt
14 April Rhoda Scott
15 May Giorgio Moroder
24 May Vanessa-Mae
28 May Muse
11 June Slayer
17 June System of a Down[22]
22 June Tom Jones
23 June Maluma 11:11 World Tour
25 June Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour
26 June Dead Can Dance A Celebration – Life and Works 1980-2019
27 June Toto 40 Trips Around The Sun Tour
2 July Sting My Songs Tour
9 July Mark Knopfler Down the Road Wherever Tour
17 July Paul Anka Celebrating 60 Years of Hits - His Way
17 August Luis Fonsi Vida World Tour
29 September Il Volo Musica Tour
24 October Eros Ramazzotti Vita Ce N’è World Tour
5 October Boris Brejcha
16 November Andrea Bocelli
3 December Ghost A Pale Tour Named Death
9 December Deep Purple The Long Goodbye Tour
2022
11 April Hans Zimmer Europe Tour 2022
8 May Dead Can Dance Europa - 2022
11 May 2Cellos Dedicated World Tour
13 May OneRepublic
18 May Ghost Imperatour
24 May Tool
30 May Scorpions Rock Believer Tour
21 June Korn
23 June Postmodern Jukebox
5 July Five Finger Death Punch
11 July Judas Priest
12 July Pearl Jam Gigaton Tour
14 July Kiss End of the Road World Tour
10 September Mero
27 September Harlem Globetrotters Spread Game
2 October Sum 41 & Simple Plan
15 October Andrea Bocelli
20 October Lara Fabian
25 October 50 Cent
26 October The Cure Cure Tour Euro 22
27 October Sting Sting My Songs
28 October Il Divo
5 November Boris Brejcha
2023
11 March Justin Bieber Justice World Tour
14 March Robbie Williams XXV Tour
16 March Céline Dion Courage World Tour
16 June Shawn Mendes Wonder: the World Tour
15 September Louis Tomlinson Faith in the Future World Tour

References

  1. ^ a b . Budapest Sports Arena Official Website. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b . Budapest Sports Arena Official Website. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Legyőzte az olimpia- és világbajnokot a magyar hokiválogatott". Origo.hu (in Hungarian). 29 March 2007. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  4. ^ (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Hungary awarded next finals". Union of European Football Associations. 1 December 2007. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Women's EHF EURO 2014 goes to Hungary and Croatia". European Handball Federation. 9 April 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  7. ^ "Magyar-horvát Európa-bajnokság lesz!" (in Hungarian). Handball.hu. 9 April 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Női kézi BL: további három évig Budapesten a final four – hivatalos". NSO.hu. 27 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Budapest Aréna". www.budapestarena.hu.
  10. ^ "Egyen megváltás: AC/DC, Budapest 2009.03.23. Papp László Sportaréna". hardrock.hu. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Mon. 23 Mar. 2009 : Budapest, Hungary (Papp Laszlo Sportarena)". ac-dc.net. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  12. ^ "Beyoncé koncert Budapest képek + egy kis beszámoló". poprocks. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  13. ^ "MICHAEL BUBLÉ CONCERT IN BUDAPEST SPORTARÉNA". Hungary Today. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  14. ^ "ONE REPUBLIC KONCERT BUDAPEST - Jegyek a Jegyáruháztól". jegyaruhaz.hu. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  15. ^ "One Republic Aréna koncert 2015". jegytrafik.hu. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  16. ^ "SCORPIONS KONCERT BUDAPEST". SCORPIONS KONCERT BUDAPEST. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  17. ^ "BLACK SABBATH ANNOUNCE EUROPEAN DATES AS PART OF 'THE END' – THE FINAL TOUR". Budapest Arena. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  18. ^ "A RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 20 ÉV UTÁN". Budapest Arena. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  19. ^ "ELMARAD - NICKELBACK". BudapestArena. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  20. ^ "NICKELBACK KONCERT BUDAPEST 2016 - Papp László Sportaréna". jegyaruhaz.hu. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  21. ^ "Budapestre jön a Green Day 2017-ben". Origo. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  22. ^ "Tour | System Of A Down". systemofadown.com. 21 May 2017.

External links

  • Official website (in Hungarian)

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The Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports Arena Hungarian Papp Laszlo Budapest Sportarena also known as Budapest Sports Arena or locally just Arena is a multi purpose indoor arena in Budapest Hungary It is the second biggest sports complex in the country after MVM Dome which is also in the capital and it is named after Hungarian boxer Laszlo Papp The venue can hold up to 12 500 people in its largest concert configuration up to 11 390 for boxing and 9 479 for ice hockey It was built as a replacement for the Budapest Sports Hall Hungarian Budapest Sportcsarnok or BS for short which stood in the same place and was destroyed in a fire in December 1999 A long distance bus station is situated under the building Budapest SportarenaBudapest Sports ArenaBudapest Sports Arena in September 2016Full namePapp Laszlo Budapest SportarenaLocationBudapest HungaryCoordinates47 30 6 99 N 19 6 19 41 E 47 5019417 N 19 1053917 E 47 5019417 19 1053917 Coordinates 47 30 6 99 N 19 6 19 41 E 47 5019417 N 19 1053917 E 47 5019417 19 1053917OperatorBSUBouyguesCapacity11 390 boxing 12 000 handball 9 479 ice hockey 12 500 concerts ConstructionBroke ground30 June 2001Opened13 March 2003ArchitectKOZTISport ConceptsTenantsHungary men s national ice hockey teamWebsitebudapestarena wbr hu Contents 1 History 1 1 Sporting events 2 Fire system 3 Entertainment events 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit The box office of the arena October 2008 Lady Gaga during a concert in the Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports Arena 7 November 2010 Construction of the arena began on 30 June 2001 after the original Budapest Sportcsarnok built in 1982 burnt to the ground on 15 December 1999 The sports hall was finished within a year and a half and the opening ceremony was held on 13 March 2003 Since 28 May 2004 the arena wears the name of Hungarian boxing great Laszlo Papp and is officially known as Papp Laszlo Budapest Sports Arena 1 The building has a total weight of 200 000 tons and contains 50 000 tons of concrete 2 300 tons of steel structure more than 11 000 000 bolts and several kilometres of cable 1 The state of the art multifunctional plaza is capable to host almost all sort of sport events such as ball games gymnastics competitions ice hockey matches and athletics events moreover spectacular and extreme sports events like motocross jet skiing or surfing competitions 2 The arena also has a leading role in the entertainment business with regularly welcoming the greatest international stars of the music industry as well as dance shows operas dramas circus arts musicals and a variety of other special events 2 Sporting events Edit The first major international event held in the arena was the 2003 IIHF World Championship Division I in which the hosts finished third Next year the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships was organized in the hall between 5 and 7 March followed by the final rounds and placement matches of the 2004 European Women s Handball Championship in December A year later Budapest Sports Arena hosted the 2005 World Wrestling Championships In 2007 the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation celebrated its 80th anniversary with a friendly match against defending Olympic and World champions Sweden played at the arena In a closely fought battle Hungary finally triumphed 2 1 in overtime against the Scandinavians to the delight of their 8 000 fans 3 Starting from 2008 every year in the Budapest Sports Arena takes place the Tennis Classics an exhibition tennis tournament with participation of former and current tennis aces During the years Budapest welcomed players like Stefan Edberg Mats Wilander Ivan Lendl or Thomas Muster and reigning stars such as Robin Soderling and Tomas Berdych 4 In addition beside the Fonix Hall in Debrecen Budapest Sports Arena was the other host venue of the 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship 5 Between 17 and 23 April 2011 the arena was the home of the 2011 IIHF World Championship Division I The event enjoyed particular attention by the fans throughout the week and the number of 8700 spectators that attended on the decisive last round match between Hungary and Italy is close to equal to the figures produced by the top division World Championship final held a week later in Bratislava Slovakia Following the decision of the European Handball Federation Executive Committee the organization rights of the 2014 European Women s Handball Championship were awarded to Croatia and Hungary Budapest Sports Arena was set to host the conclusive stage of the tournament including the semifinals the bronze medal match and final 6 7 The Final Four of the Women s EHF Champions League has been annually taking place in the arena since 2014 8 The 2017 World Judo Championships was also held in the Arena At the 2022 European Men s Handball Championship and for the next main handball events in Hungary the arena is replaced by the New Budapest Arena Fire system EditThe building is protected by several fire safety systems One of these is the protection alarm system which in the event of a fire gives off the alarm within three seconds The Budapest Sports Arena is also equipped with a fire hydrant system that in the case of a catastrophe can be used at more than sixty positions in the building Every point of the arena can be reached with the help of the fire hoses As a unique feature in Hungary the building also contains three high output water cannons All three are positioned in the auditorium protecting the area that caused the destruction of the arena s predecessor The Arena also has numerous fire doors that automatically lock in the case of a fire so preventing the further spreading of a fire Entertainment events EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Concerts at Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports Arena 9 Date Artists Event200323 April Bryan Adams15 May Paul McCartney4 June Harlem Globetrotters18 June Yes23 June Dave Gahan16 October Eros Ramazzotti24 October Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 20033 November Robbie Williams Cock of Justice Tour18 November Deep Purple200423 March Limp Bizkit3 April Buena Vista Social Club5 April Pink Try This Tour25 April Ennio Morricone15 May Peter Gabriel23 May Britney Spears The Onyx Hotel Tour2 June Cher The Farewell Tour21 July Santana8 September Sarah Brightman Harem World Tour4 December David Copperfield9 December Diana Krall200522 January R E M 17 February Anastacia Live at Last Tour26 February Andrea Bocelli27 February Rammstein17 April Seal23 April Queen Paul Rodgers 2005 2006 Tour4 May Mark Knopfler24 May Joe Cocker5 June Avril Lavigne Bonez Tour8 June Duran Duran9 June Green Day23 August Marilyn Manson22 September Black Eyed Peas26 October Phil Collins12 November Tiesto4 December Simple Red200626 February Deep Purple5 March Chris Rea21 March Depeche Mode10 April Liza Minnelli22 April Eros Ramazzotti23 May Il Divo24 May Ricky Martin31 May Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy Tour19 June 50 Cent20 June Sting18 July Eric Clapton21 November Bryan Adams29 November Aida20075 March Shakira Oral Fixation Tour14 April Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Live16 September Black Eyed Peas Black Blue amp You Tour10 October Muse19 October Gwen Stefani The Sweet Escape Tour30 31 October Cirque du Soleil Delirium200829 February 1 March Cirque du Soleil Delirium12 May Mark Knopfler15 May Kylie Minogue KylieX200810 September Snoop Dogg23 September Coldplay Viva la Vida Tour25 October James Blunt28 October Queen Paul Rodgers Rock the Cosmos Tour12 November Jean Michel Jarre200923 March AC DC Black Ice World Tour 10 11 24 March Pink Funhouse Tour29 April Beyonce I Am World Tour 12 1 July Dream Theater15 October ZZ Top11 November Tom Jones201011 January Depeche Mode16 March Rammstein24 May Jean Michel Jarre28 May Kiss15 September Placebo1 October Katy Perry4 October Ozzy Osbourne6 November Sting7 November Lady Gaga The Monster Ball Tour9 12 December Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco201121 March Faithless8 April Slayer Megadeth5 May Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour1 June Roxette6 June Scorpions22 June Roger Waters The Wall Live30 June Sting5 July Santana19 September George Michael Symphonicity Tour30 September Britney Spears Femme Fatale Tour10 November Rammstein23 November Sade Sade Live8 December Rihanna Loud Tour201217 February Dream Theater27 March Loreena McKennitt28 April The Prodigy29 April Nightwish15 May Andre Rieu17 20 May Cirque du Soleil Alegria27 June Julio Iglesias28 June Duran Duran19 July Bryan Adams17 October Dead Can Dance20 November Muse20135 6 February Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour7 February Slash28 March Yanni6 April Vaya Con Dios8 April Eros Ramazzotti22 June Mark Knopfler7 November Bruno Mars8 November Nickelback9 November Andrea Bocelli201415 February Ennio Morricone17 February Deep Purple25 April Robbie Williams Swings Both Ways Live31 May Andre Rieu18 October Kylie Minogue Kiss Me Once Tour2 November Michael Buble To Be Loved Tour 13 20155 February Slipknot13 15 February Cirque du Soleil Quidam19 May Roxette20 May Andre Rieu7 June OneRepublic Native Tour 14 15 29 30 August Violetta Violetta Live22 23 October Lord of the Dance18 November Slash23 November Andrea Bocelli12 December Nightwish201617 January Ennio Morricone29 February Scorpions 50th Anniversary Tour 16 26 April Lara Fabian11 May Hans Zimmer19 May Andre Rieu1 June Black Sabbath The End Tour 17 22 June Anastacia Ultimate Collection Tour1 September Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour 18 2 September16 September Nickelback No Fixed Address Tour 19 20 9 October Bryan Adams27 October The Cure8 November Ian Gillan10 November Jean Michel Jarre11 November Placebo12 December Eros Ramazzotti29 December Gloria Gaynor201720 January Jose Carreras27 February Lindsey Stirling17 March Mireille Mathieu12 14 May Cirque du Soleil Varekai30 May Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour1 June Hans Zimmer16 June Andre Rieu18 June Green Day 21 Revolution Radio Tour26 June Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour13 October Sting18 October Ennio Morricone4 November Queen Adam Lambert Queen Adam Lambert Tour 2017 20185 November James Newton Howard6 November Chris Rea13 November Gorillaz Humanz Tour25 November Andrea Bocelli20 December Sarah Brightman201829 January Rod Stewart2 February Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour18 February Emeli Sande21 February Kraftwerk26 February Caro Emerald11 12 March Enrique Iglesias All the Hits Live5 April Metallica WorldWired Tour8 April Lara Fabian2 May Roger Waters Us Them Tour4 May Rag n Bone Man8 May James Blunt The Afterlove Tour3 June Lenny Kravitz17 June Arcade Fire23 June Massive Attack24 June Judas Priest16 July Quincy Jones15 August David Helfgott4 September Ricky Martin10 October David Garrett20 November Nightwish19 December Jose Carreras201918 January Blake23 January Ennio Morricone16 February Guido amp Maurizio De Angelis25 February Nicki Minaj The Nicki Wrld Tour12 March Mike Shinoda29 March Loreena McKennitt14 April Rhoda Scott15 May Giorgio Moroder24 May Vanessa Mae28 May Muse11 June Slayer17 June System of a Down 22 22 June Tom Jones23 June Maluma 11 11 World Tour25 June Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour26 June Dead Can Dance A Celebration Life and Works 1980 201927 June Toto 40 Trips Around The Sun Tour2 July Sting My Songs Tour9 July Mark Knopfler Down the Road Wherever Tour17 July Paul Anka Celebrating 60 Years of Hits His Way17 August Luis Fonsi Vida World Tour29 September Il Volo Musica Tour24 October Eros Ramazzotti Vita Ce N e World Tour5 October Boris Brejcha16 November Andrea Bocelli3 December Ghost A Pale Tour Named Death9 December Deep Purple The Long Goodbye Tour202211 April Hans Zimmer Europe Tour 20228 May Dead Can Dance Europa 202211 May 2Cellos Dedicated World Tour13 May OneRepublic18 May Ghost Imperatour24 May Tool30 May Scorpions Rock Believer Tour21 June Korn23 June Postmodern Jukebox5 July Five Finger Death Punch11 July Judas Priest12 July Pearl Jam Gigaton Tour14 July Kiss End of the Road World Tour10 September Mero27 September Harlem Globetrotters Spread Game2 October Sum 41 amp Simple Plan15 October Andrea Bocelli20 October Lara Fabian25 October 50 Cent26 October The Cure Cure Tour Euro 2227 October Sting Sting My Songs28 October Il Divo5 November Boris Brejcha202311 March Justin Bieber Justice World Tour14 March Robbie Williams XXV Tour16 March Celine Dion Courage World Tour16 June Shawn Mendes Wonder the World Tour15 September Louis Tomlinson Faith in the Future World TourReferences Edit a b Our history Budapest Sports Arena Official Website Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 a b Event types Budapest Sports Arena Official Website Archived from the original on 11 June 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Legyozte az olimpia es vilagbajnokot a magyar hokivalogatott Origo hu in Hungarian 29 March 2007 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Tennis Classics Official Website in Hungarian Archived from the original on 19 July 2018 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Hungary awarded next finals Union of European Football Associations 1 December 2007 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Women s EHF EURO 2014 goes to Hungary and Croatia European Handball Federation 9 April 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Magyar horvat Europa bajnoksag lesz in Hungarian Handball hu 9 April 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Noi kezi BL tovabbi harom evig Budapesten a final four hivatalos NSO hu 27 September 2016 Budapest Arena www budapestarena hu Egyen megvaltas AC DC Budapest 2009 03 23 Papp Laszlo Sportarena hardrock hu Retrieved 30 January 2017 Mon 23 Mar 2009 Budapest Hungary Papp Laszlo Sportarena ac dc net Retrieved 30 January 2017 Beyonce koncert Budapest kepek egy kis beszamolo poprocks 15 May 2009 Retrieved 30 January 2017 MICHAEL BUBLE CONCERT IN BUDAPEST SPORTARENA Hungary Today Retrieved 30 January 2017 ONE REPUBLIC KONCERT BUDAPEST Jegyek a Jegyaruhaztol jegyaruhaz hu Retrieved 8 October 2016 One Republic Arena koncert 2015 jegytrafik hu Retrieved 8 October 2016 SCORPIONS KONCERT BUDAPEST SCORPIONS KONCERT BUDAPEST Retrieved 8 October 2016 BLACK SABBATH ANNOUNCE EUROPEAN DATES AS PART OF THE END THE FINAL TOUR Budapest Arena Retrieved 8 October 2016 A RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 20 EV UTAN Budapest Arena Retrieved 8 October 2016 ELMARAD NICKELBACK BudapestArena Retrieved 8 October 2016 NICKELBACK KONCERT BUDAPEST 2016 Papp Laszlo Sportarena jegyaruhaz hu Retrieved 8 October 2016 Budapestre jon a Green Day 2017 ben Origo 12 December 2016 Retrieved 30 January 2017 Tour System Of A Down systemofadown com 21 May 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports Arena Official website in Hungarian Budapest Sports Arena on KOZTI website Budapest Sports Arena on Sport Concepts websiteEvents and tenantsPreceded byNational Indoor Arena Birmingham IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue2004 Succeeded byOlimpiysky Stadium MoscowPreceded byAtletion Aarhus European Women s Handball Championship Final venue2004 Succeeded byHovet StockholmPreceded byMadison Square Garden New York City and Palais des Sports Robert Oubron Creteil FILA Wrestling World Championships Venue2005 Succeeded byTianhe Sports Center GuangzhouPreceded byTraktor Ice Arena Chelyabinsk European Judo Championships Venue2013 Succeeded byPark amp Suites ArenaMontpellierPreceded bySinan Erdem Dome Istanbul and Millennium Place Strathcona County FILA Wrestling World Championships Venue2013 Succeeded byTashkent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports Arena amp oldid 1124836951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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