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Manchester Arena

Manchester Arena, currently referred to as the AO Arena for sponsorship reasons, is an indoor arena in Manchester, England, immediately north of the city centre and partly above Manchester Victoria station in air rights space. The arena has the highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, and the second largest in Europe with a capacity of 21,000.

AO Arena
Exterior of the arena, seen from the north
Former namesNYNEX Arena (1995–1998)
Manchester Evening News Arena (1998–2011)
Phones 4u Arena (2013–2015)
Manchester Arena (2015-2020)
AddressVictoria Station
Manchester
M3 1AR[1]
LocationManchester, England
Coordinates53°29′17″N 2°14′38″W / 53.48806°N 2.24389°W / 53.48806; -2.24389Coordinates: 53°29′17″N 2°14′38″W / 53.48806°N 2.24389°W / 53.48806; -2.24389
Public transit Manchester Victoria
OwnerMansford
OperatorASM Global
Capacity21,000
Construction
Broke groundMarch 1993 (1993-03)
Opened15 July 1995 (1995-07-15)
Closed22 May 2017[nb 1]
Reopened9 September 2017[2]
Construction cost£52 million
(£113 million in 2023 pounds[3])
ArchitectDLA Design, Austin-Smith:Lord and Ellerbe Becket
Structural engineerArup Group Limited
Tenants
Manchester Giants (BBL) (1995–2001)
Manchester Storm (BISL, BJL) (1995–2002)
Manchester Phoenix (EIHL) (2003–2004)
Website
Venue Website

The arena is one of the world's busiest indoor arenas, hosting music and sporting events such as boxing and swimming.[4] The arena was a key part of Manchester's bids to host the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2000 and was eventually used for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

The arena was temporarily closed following a terror attack on 22 May 2017, in which suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people, and injured 500 more, at the end of an Ariana Grande concert during her Dangerous Woman Tour. Shows and events that were scheduled to take place at the arena were either moved to alternative venues, or cancelled completely. The arena was reopened on 9 September with a special benefit concert headlined by Manchester-born singer Noel Gallagher.

Arena design

 
Steps leading to southern entrance from Hunts Bank
 
Panorama of the arena, facing the main stage

First proposed during the regeneration of Manchester city centre during the 1980s, the structure was designed by DLA Ellerbe Beckett, Ove Arup & Partners, and Austin-Smith:Lord. The arena is sited in air rights space over the Manchester Victoria railway station and was constructed without disrupting use of the station. The original plans included a glass tower which was not built. It originally hosted a seven-screen multiplex cinema, a multi-purpose arena and multi-storey parking. The former multiplex cinema, which opened in 1996, closed after just four years and is now a call centre. Following the bombing, the foyer underwent renovation.

A large truss measuring 105 metres (344 ft) spans the roof. Reinforced concrete is used to increase sound insulation. The upper parts of the building are clad in purple-grey with green glass.[5] The arena was opened on 15 July 1995.[6]

The arena is the only indoor venue in the UK to be built following a layout of 360-degree seating. (London's The O2, formerly the Millennium Dome, also has 360-degree seating, but only on its lower tier, whereas Manchester's arena features it on both tiers). Other European indoor venues built to the same concept include the Lanxess Arena (Cologne, Germany), Arena Zagreb (Zagreb, Croatia), Spaladium Arena (Split, Croatia), Kombank Arena (Belgrade, Serbia), O2 Arena (Prague, Czech Republic), and the Barclaycard Arena (Hamburg, Germany).

A three-year £50 million re-development started in 2022. The arena's capacity will increase to 24,000, and new public entrances and custom lounges will be opened.[7] Once complete, the increase in capacity will retain the indoor arena's place as the largest in the city after the 23,500-seat Co-op Live Arena opens.[8]

Background

 
The arena during sponsorship by Manchester Evening News
 
Phones 4u Arena logo used from 2013 to 2015

The arena was constructed as part of the city's unsuccessful bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics.[9] Construction cost £52 million of which £35.5m was provided by government grants and £2.5m from the European Regional Development Fund. Although built as an American style sports arena, it has been more successful hosting large music events.[10]

The arena opened in July 1995, sponsored by NYNEX CableComms as NYNEX Arena. In July 1998, it was renamed the Manchester Evening News Arena, or just the MEN Arena, when it was sponsored by the Manchester Evening News newspaper. In December 2011, the newspaper ended its 13 year sponsorship, and the arena was renamed Manchester Arena in January 2012.[11] In July 2013, the arena was renamed Phones 4u Arena after the mobile phone company Phones 4u,[12] but this deal ended in January 2015 after Phones 4u went out of business, renaming the arena back to Manchester Arena.[13] In September 2020, the arena was rebranded as the AO Arena as part of a five year sponsorship deal by the online electricals retailer AO.[14]

On the opening night, 15,000 spectators watched Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean perform. The crowd was a record for an ice event.[15] Attendance records were set in 1997 when 17,425 people watched Manchester Storm play Sheffield Steelers, a record for an ice hockey match in Europe at that time. When 14,151 people watched Manchester Giants play London Leopards, it set a British record for attendance at a basketball match.[15] The venue attracts over a million customers each year for concerts and family shows, making it one of the world's busiest indoor arenas, and was named "International Venue Of The Year" in 2002 in the 'Pollstar' awards, and was nominated in the same category from 2002 to 2009. The arena was named "Busiest Arena Venue In The World", based on ticket sales for concerts from 2003 to 2007, ahead of other indoor arenas including Madison Square Garden and Wembley Arena. The arena was the 'World's Busiest Arena' from 2001 until 2007 based on ticket sales for concerts, attracting five and a half million customers. It was voted 'Europe's Favourite Arena' at the TPi Awards in 2008 by the touring companies that bring the shows to the venue.

On the evening of 27 May 1999, a reception was held at the arena to celebrate Manchester United's UEFA Champions League triumph in Barcelona 24 hours earlier, following the victorious side's parade around Manchester at the end of the season in which they became the first (and to date only) English team to win the treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.[16]

In 2008, the arena was the world's third busiest arena behind London's The O2 Arena and New York's Madison Square Garden. In 2009, it was the world's second busiest arena behind The O2, and ahead of the Sportpaleis in Antwerp and Madison Square Garden in New York City. Although second to London's The O2, Manchester's arena had its busiest year with over 1,500,000 people attending concerts and family shows. The arena hosts over 250 events annually including comedy, live music and tours, sporting events, and occasionally musicals.[17]

Events

Music

 
Arena during a concert

As one of the largest venues in the UK, the arena has hosted music concerts since opening in 1995.

As of 2019, British pop group Take That, who were formed in Manchester, hold the record for the most performances, with 46. During the five-concert Manchester leg of their 2019 tour, the arena was temporarily renamed after the band to honour their 30-year career.[18] Irish pop group Westlife previously held the record with 33 performances.[19]

Spice Girls performed 4 sold-out shows during their Spiceworld Tour in April 1998, 4 sold-out shows in December 1999 on the Christmas in Spiceworld Tour, and 3 sold-out shows in January 2008 on The Return of the Spice Girls World Tour.

Led Zeppelin legends Jimmy Page and Robert Plant performed a sell out concert at the arena on 3 November 1998 as part of their Walking into Clarksdale tour.

On 26 March 2000, English boy band Five performed at this venue as part of their Invincible Tour. The show was also filmed for a concert special called Five Live that was released on DVD and VHS later that same year.[20]

Janet Jackson performed here on 31 May 1998 as part of her The Velvet Rope Tour. Jackson was scheduled to perform during her All for You Tour on 5 December 2001, but the show was cancelled with the rest of her European tour because of possible terrorist threats.[21] Her 2016 Unbreakable World Tour was also cancelled, this time because of scheduling conflicts.

Britney Spears performed at the arena for the first time for two sold-out shows on 13 and 14 October 2000 during her Oops!...I Did It Again Tour. She has returned for additional sold-out shows on 1 May 2004 during Onyx Hotel Tour, 17 June 2009 during her Circus Tour, in 2011 for the Femme Fatale Tour, and on 18 August 2018 as part of her Piece of Me Tour.

U2 performed at the arena on 11 and 12 August 2001, for their Elevation Tour. The band came back in 2018 during their Experience + Innocence Tour for two shows on 19 and 20 October.

 
Kylie Minogue previously held the record for the most performances at the arena

In 2002, Kylie Minogue performed on six days in May as part of her KylieFever2002 tour. She performed part of her Showgirl Tour on five days in April 2005. In 2007, she performed on seven days in January as the final part of her Homecoming Tour. In 2008, she performed on six days in July as part of her X world tour. Minogue performed on four days in April 2011 as part of her Aphrodite World Tour. Minogue performed again at the arena on 26 September 2014. The performance marked the 30th time Minogue has performed at the arena.[22] It is a record for Minogue as the venue she has played to most in the world; she has played to 400,000 fans in total in the Manchester Arena.[23]

Barbadian singer Rihanna would perform her first concert in England here, as part of her worldwide Good Girl Gone Bad Tour that ran September 2006 to January 2009, starting and ending in North America. The full concert, named Good Girl Gone Bad Live was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 9, 2008 by Def Jam Recordings. The concert promoted the songs from the album of the same name, however, also featured songs by Rihanna's two previous albums Music of the Sun (2005) and A Girl like Me (2006).

Madonna performed twice on her Re-Invention World Tour in Summer 2004, returning in 2009, on the second leg of the Sticky & Sweet Tour. Two shows were planned but one was cancelled due to unknown reasons. Madonna was late on stage in 2015 on the Rebel Heart Tour due to problems with the screen visuals resulting in a shortened set.

Pop/R&B singer Whitney Houston would hold her last concerts ever here, June 16 & 17, 2010 on her Nothing But Love World Tour.[24][25][26][27] Houston died February 11, 2012 at age 48.

In December 2006 comedy rock duo Tenacious D performed as part of their Pick of Destiny Tour, Neil Hamburger was opening act.

In July 2010, the arena celebrated its 15th birthday with a multi-artist gig, presented by Real Radio (North West).[28]

Gorillaz performed at the arena on 12 November 2010 during their Escape to Plastic Beach Tour, and came back on 1 December 2017, as part of their Humanz Tour.

American entertainer Beyoncé performed three sold-out shows at the arena as part of her The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on 7, 8 and 9 May 2013. She returned on 25 and 26 February 2014 for two more sold-out shows. Both shows became the fastest concert to sell out the entire arena. This was the fifth tour Beyoncé has performed at the arena, following concerts for her Dangerously in Love Tour (2003), Destiny Fulfilled...and Lovin' It (2005), The Beyoncé Experience (2007) and the I Am... World Tour (2009).

 
Take That has performed at the Arena a record 38 times

In 2014, Katy Perry performed twice at the venue, on 20 and 24 May as part of her third concert tour, Prismatic World Tour.

Adele performed at the arena during her world tour on 7, 8 March and 10, 11 March 2016.[29]

Olly Murs performed at the arena on 17 and 18 March 2017, as part of the first leg for his new UK tour, Spring & Summer Tour 2017.

Shawn Mendes performed at the arena on 18 April 2017 as the second date of the Illuminate World Tour.

Ariana Grande performed at the arena on 22 May 2017 as part of the Dangerous Woman Tour. After this, a suicide bombing took place at the foyer of the arena.

The arena was reopened by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and a cohort of local stars such as The Courteeners, Blossoms, Rick Astley and comedian Peter Kay as part of the "We Are Manchester" event on 9 September 2017.

Metallica performed at the arena on 28 October 2017 in front of 19,423 people, as a part of their WorldWired Tour.

On 29 November 2017, Phil Collins performed one night here with his Not Dead Yet Tour.

On 10 December 2017, Mariah Carey brought her All I Want for Christmas Is You, A Night of Joy and Festivity show here.

On 16 December 2017, Liam Gallagher performed here as part of his UK tour to celebrate the release of his debut album As You Were.

On 10 February 2018, Kendrick Lamar performed the 3rd date of the European leg of The Damn Tour. This was his first time performing in Manchester since 2013.

On 22 June 2018, Katy Perry performed the 90th show of her fourth concert tour Witness: The Tour.

South Korean girl group Blackpink performed their first UK arena concert on 21 May 2019 as part of the Blackpink World Tour (In Your Area) schedule here.

Six time Grammy award-winning artist Christina Aguilera performed her 14th date of The X Tour to full attendance on 12 November 2019.

On 15 April 2022, Dua Lipa performed the 1st date of the European leg of highly anticipated Future Nostalgia Tour. This was her first time performing in Manchester since 2016.[30]

On 7 and 8 May 2022, Little Mix performed 3 shows here. 2 evening shows and 1 Matinée, one of their 3 Matinée shows on The Confetti Tour.

Panic! at the Disco will perform the final date of the project's Viva Las Vengeance Tour on 10 March 2023. It will be its farewell concert, as leader Brendon Urie will subsequently disband the name to focus on family. Panic! at the Disco had previously performed at the arena on 30 March 2019 for its Pray for the Wicked Tour.

On 5 and 6 April 2023, Celine Dion will perform here during her Courage World Tour. During the her 2017 tour, Dion planned to perform two concerts here, but the shows were moved to Leeds following the arena closure in May 2017. She had previously performed at the arena on 14 November 1996 during her Falling into You: Around the World tour and on 2 and 3 May 2008 during her Taking Chances World Tour.

Sports

 
The arena in ice skating configuration

The arena has been the home of three sports teams: the Manchester Storm and Manchester Phoenix ice hockey teams, and the Manchester Giants basketball team with limited success, as it is no longer used by sports teams but is used for one-off sporting events such as boxing and football masters.

Many boxers have had bouts in the arena, such as Amir Khan, Jermaine Johnson, Ricky Hatton, Joe Calzaghe, Mike Tyson, and David Haye. Hatton, from Manchester, became a regular and favourite at the arena. American professional wrestling promotion WWE have regularly hosted both live events and TV tapings at the Arena, including Mayhem in Manchester in 1998, pay-per-view events such as the UK version of No Mercy in 1999, and Rebellion in 2001 and 2002.

The arena hosted mixed martial arts events. UFC 70 on 21 April 2007, and UFC 105 on 14 November 2009 for which it set the European record attendance for the largest UFC event outside the US with 16,000 spectators. The arena also hosted UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Munoz on 26 October 2013 as well as UFC 204 on 8 October 2016, headlining was a middleweight championship match between Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping. The World Taekwondo Qualification Event for the Beijing Olympic Games was held there on 28–30 September 2007 when 103 countries competed for 24 places at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. In April 2008, the arena hosted the FINA Short Course World Swimming Championships, the first time the event has been held in the UK. The arena was transformed with two 25 m swimming pools constructed in 18 days and seating provided for 17,250 spectators.[31] On 26 February 2011, it played host to BAMMA 5.

Monster truck racing events have been staged but the floor space has to be extended and the front section of seating in the lower tier removed.[32]

Since 2008, it has played host to a week of the Premier League Darts.

In May 2011, the arena hosted a basketball contest between the Atlanta Dream (WNBA) and the Great Britain women's basketball team, billed as "WNBA Live", the first time a WNBA team had played in Europe. In July 2012, the arena hosted an international between Great Britain men's basketball team and the United States men's basketball team in the buildup to the 2012 Summer Olympics.

In early April 2018, the revamped Dancing on Ice tour performed at the venue.

On 13–15 April 2018, Universal's Fast & Furious: LIVE performed at the arena, as part of the tour's second UK leg.

On 25 August 2018, a boxing match between KSI and Logan Paul was held at the arena. The match was live streamed via pay-per-view on YouTube.

On 15–19 May 2019, the arena hosted the 2019 World Taekwondo Championships.[33]

Comedy

The first stand-up comedy performance was Peter Kay's final performance of his Mum wants a bungalow Tour in July 2003. He worked at the arena when it opened in 1995 and the performance was filmed for DVD release as Peter Kay at the Manchester Arena.[34] In 2005, Lee Evans set a world record for performing to the biggest audience in front of a crowd of 10,108.[35] Peter Kay's The Tour That Doesn't Tour Tour...Now On Tour ran for 20 consecutive nights and 20 nights at the end of the tour – a record for the venue.[36] Alan Carr filmed the DVD for Spexy Beast in Manchester.

Other

On 19 July 2011, (with a final dress rehearsal in front of an audience on 16 July 2011) the arena hosted the world premiere of Batman Live, a touring stage show, including theatrical, circus and stage-magic elements, that focuses on the DC Comics superhero Batman.[37]

The arena also hosts the annual convention of Jehovah's Witnesses. In 2014, this was held on 22–24 August.

The arena also hosted Ant & Dec's Takeaway on Tour: Live on 15–16 August 2014. Over the two days, about more than 120,000 people attended both matinee and evening shows.

The American league Monster Jam attended the venue for the first time in 2005 during the European Tour. They would not attend again for over ten years until 2019 when a second show took place.

2017 bombing

Following the Dangerous Woman Tour concert by American pop singer Ariana Grande on 22 May 2017, a suicide bombing occurred in the arena's foyer area. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that twenty-two adults and children were killed, including the bomber, and 500 were injured.[38][39] The terrorist group Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack.[40]

Reopening

 
The 'City Room' foyer of the Manchester Arena. Photo taken in 2020 after the completion of the renovation works.

On 14 June 2017, it was confirmed that the arena would remain closed until September, with scheduled concerts either cancelled or moved to other venues.[41] On 9 September 2017, the arena re-opened with a benefit concert featuring Noel Gallagher and other acts associated with the North West.[42] This was broadcast live on BBC Radio Manchester, Key 103 and Radio X.[43]

Transport

 
The entrance to the foyer of the arena from Victoria station.
Public transport access
Manchester Metrolink   Victoria
National Rail  

The arena adjoins Manchester Victoria station which is served by Northern, TransPennine Express, and Metrolink.

The arena car park is operated by Citipark, and has 958 standard and 65 disabled spaces.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Temporarily closed for forensic investigation and repair work due to the Manchester Arena bombing. Events scheduled to take place were either cancelled or moved to alternative venues.

Footnotes

References

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  2. ^ "Manchester Arena: Noel Gallagher to headline reopening concert". BBC News. 16 August 2017.
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  7. ^ James Holt (27 April 2022). "Manchester's AO Arena to see huge £50m revamp this summer". Manchester Evening News.
  8. ^ Dan Whelan (27 April 2022). "Summer start for £50m revamp of Manchester's AO Arena". Place North West.
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  12. ^ Ferguson, James (31 July 2013). "Manchester Arena signs deal with Phones 4u". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
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  32. ^ "Monster Jam". Manchester Evening News Arena. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  33. ^ "World Taekwondo Championships 2019 - Manchester Arena". www.manchester-arena.com. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
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  35. ^ "Comic Evans breaks crowd record". BBC News. 20 November 2005. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  36. ^ "Peter Kay – The Tour That Doesn't Tour Tour – Farewell Tour". Manchester Arena. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  37. ^ Hughes, Rob (20 July 2011). "Batman Live, Manchester MEN, review". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022.
  38. ^ Rawlison, Kevin (22 May 2017). "Police warning after reports of explosion at Manchester Arena". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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Bibliography

  • Inglis, Simon (2004), Played in Manchester: The architectural heritage of a city at play, English Heritage and Manchester City Council, ISBN 1-873592-78-7
  • Hartwell, Clare (2002), Manchester, Pevsner Architectural Guides, Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-09666-8

External links

  • Official website
  • Manchester Arena Seating Plans

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pounds 3 ArchitectDLA Design Austin Smith Lord and Ellerbe BecketStructural engineerArup Group LimitedTenantsManchester Giants BBL 1995 2001 Manchester Storm BISL BJL 1995 2002 Manchester Phoenix EIHL 2003 2004 WebsiteVenue WebsiteThe arena is one of the world s busiest indoor arenas hosting music and sporting events such as boxing and swimming 4 The arena was a key part of Manchester s bids to host the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2000 and was eventually used for the 2002 Commonwealth Games The arena was temporarily closed following a terror attack on 22 May 2017 in which suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people and injured 500 more at the end of an Ariana Grande concert during her Dangerous Woman Tour Shows and events that were scheduled to take place at the arena were either moved to alternative venues or cancelled completely The arena was reopened on 9 September with a special benefit concert headlined by Manchester born singer Noel Gallagher Contents 1 Arena design 2 Background 3 Events 3 1 Music 3 2 Sports 3 3 Comedy 3 4 Other 4 2017 bombing 4 1 Reopening 5 Transport 6 See also 7 Notes 8 Footnotes 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 10 External linksArena design Edit Steps leading to southern entrance from Hunts Bank Panorama of the arena facing the main stage First proposed during the regeneration of Manchester city centre during the 1980s the structure was designed by DLA Ellerbe Beckett Ove Arup amp Partners and Austin Smith Lord The arena is sited in air rights space over the Manchester Victoria railway station and was constructed without disrupting use of the station The original plans included a glass tower which was not built It originally hosted a seven screen multiplex cinema a multi purpose arena and multi storey parking The former multiplex cinema which opened in 1996 closed after just four years and is now a call centre Following the bombing the foyer underwent renovation A large truss measuring 105 metres 344 ft spans the roof Reinforced concrete is used to increase sound insulation The upper parts of the building are clad in purple grey with green glass 5 The arena was opened on 15 July 1995 6 The arena is the only indoor venue in the UK to be built following a layout of 360 degree seating London s The O2 formerly the Millennium Dome also has 360 degree seating but only on its lower tier whereas Manchester s arena features it on both tiers Other European indoor venues built to the same concept include the Lanxess Arena Cologne Germany Arena Zagreb Zagreb Croatia Spaladium Arena Split Croatia Kombank Arena Belgrade Serbia O2 Arena Prague Czech Republic and the Barclaycard Arena Hamburg Germany A three year 50 million re development started in 2022 The arena s capacity will increase to 24 000 and new public entrances and custom lounges will be opened 7 Once complete the increase in capacity will retain the indoor arena s place as the largest in the city after the 23 500 seat Co op Live Arena opens 8 Background Edit The arena during sponsorship by Manchester Evening News Phones 4u Arena logo used from 2013 to 2015 The arena was constructed as part of the city s unsuccessful bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics 9 Construction cost 52 million of which 35 5m was provided by government grants and 2 5m from the European Regional Development Fund Although built as an American style sports arena it has been more successful hosting large music events 10 The arena opened in July 1995 sponsored by NYNEX CableComms as NYNEX Arena In July 1998 it was renamed the Manchester Evening News Arena or just the MEN Arena when it was sponsored by the Manchester Evening News newspaper In December 2011 the newspaper ended its 13 year sponsorship and the arena was renamed Manchester Arena in January 2012 11 In July 2013 the arena was renamed Phones 4u Arena after the mobile phone company Phones 4u 12 but this deal ended in January 2015 after Phones 4u went out of business renaming the arena back to Manchester Arena 13 In September 2020 the arena was rebranded as the AO Arena as part of a five year sponsorship deal by the online electricals retailer AO 14 On the opening night 15 000 spectators watched Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean perform The crowd was a record for an ice event 15 Attendance records were set in 1997 when 17 425 people watched Manchester Storm play Sheffield Steelers a record for an ice hockey match in Europe at that time When 14 151 people watched Manchester Giants play London Leopards it set a British record for attendance at a basketball match 15 The venue attracts over a million customers each year for concerts and family shows making it one of the world s busiest indoor arenas and was named International Venue Of The Year in 2002 in the Pollstar awards and was nominated in the same category from 2002 to 2009 The arena was named Busiest Arena Venue In The World based on ticket sales for concerts from 2003 to 2007 ahead of other indoor arenas including Madison Square Garden and Wembley Arena The arena was the World s Busiest Arena from 2001 until 2007 based on ticket sales for concerts attracting five and a half million customers It was voted Europe s Favourite Arena at the TPi Awards in 2008 by the touring companies that bring the shows to the venue On the evening of 27 May 1999 a reception was held at the arena to celebrate Manchester United s UEFA Champions League triumph in Barcelona 24 hours earlier following the victorious side s parade around Manchester at the end of the season in which they became the first and to date only English team to win the treble of the Premier League FA Cup and Champions League in the same season 16 In 2008 the arena was the world s third busiest arena behind London s The O2 Arena and New York s Madison Square Garden In 2009 it was the world s second busiest arena behind The O2 and ahead of the Sportpaleis in Antwerp and Madison Square Garden in New York City Although second to London s The O2 Manchester s arena had its busiest year with over 1 500 000 people attending concerts and family shows The arena hosts over 250 events annually including comedy live music and tours sporting events and occasionally musicals 17 Events EditMusic Edit This section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available March 2019 Arena during a concert As one of the largest venues in the UK the arena has hosted music concerts since opening in 1995 As of 2019 British pop group Take That who were formed in Manchester hold the record for the most performances with 46 During the five concert Manchester leg of their 2019 tour the arena was temporarily renamed after the band to honour their 30 year career 18 Irish pop group Westlife previously held the record with 33 performances 19 Spice Girls performed 4 sold out shows during their Spiceworld Tour in April 1998 4 sold out shows in December 1999 on the Christmas in Spiceworld Tour and 3 sold out shows in January 2008 on The Return of the Spice Girls World Tour Led Zeppelin legends Jimmy Page and Robert Plant performed a sell out concert at the arena on 3 November 1998 as part of their Walking into Clarksdale tour On 26 March 2000 English boy band Five performed at this venue as part of their Invincible Tour The show was also filmed for a concert special called Five Live that was released on DVD and VHS later that same year 20 Janet Jackson performed here on 31 May 1998 as part of her The Velvet Rope Tour Jackson was scheduled to perform during her All for You Tour on 5 December 2001 but the show was cancelled with the rest of her European tour because of possible terrorist threats 21 Her 2016 Unbreakable World Tour was also cancelled this time because of scheduling conflicts Britney Spears performed at the arena for the first time for two sold out shows on 13 and 14 October 2000 during her Oops I Did It Again Tour She has returned for additional sold out shows on 1 May 2004 during Onyx Hotel Tour 17 June 2009 during her Circus Tour in 2011 for the Femme Fatale Tour and on 18 August 2018 as part of her Piece of Me Tour U2 performed at the arena on 11 and 12 August 2001 for their Elevation Tour The band came back in 2018 during their Experience Innocence Tour for two shows on 19 and 20 October Kylie Minogue previously held the record for the most performances at the arena In 2002 Kylie Minogue performed on six days in May as part of her KylieFever2002 tour She performed part of her Showgirl Tour on five days in April 2005 In 2007 she performed on seven days in January as the final part of her Homecoming Tour In 2008 she performed on six days in July as part of her X world tour Minogue performed on four days in April 2011 as part of her Aphrodite World Tour Minogue performed again at the arena on 26 September 2014 The performance marked the 30th time Minogue has performed at the arena 22 It is a record for Minogue as the venue she has played to most in the world she has played to 400 000 fans in total in the Manchester Arena 23 Barbadian singer Rihanna would perform her first concert in England here as part of her worldwide Good Girl Gone Bad Tour that ran September 2006 to January 2009 starting and ending in North America The full concert named Good Girl Gone Bad Live was released on DVD and Blu ray on June 9 2008 by Def Jam Recordings The concert promoted the songs from the album of the same name however also featured songs by Rihanna s two previous albums Music of the Sun 2005 and A Girl like Me 2006 Madonna performed twice on her Re Invention World Tour in Summer 2004 returning in 2009 on the second leg of the Sticky amp Sweet Tour Two shows were planned but one was cancelled due to unknown reasons Madonna was late on stage in 2015 on the Rebel Heart Tour due to problems with the screen visuals resulting in a shortened set Pop R amp B singer Whitney Houston would hold her last concerts ever here June 16 amp 17 2010 on her Nothing But Love World Tour 24 25 26 27 Houston died February 11 2012 at age 48 In December 2006 comedy rock duo Tenacious D performed as part of their Pick of Destiny Tour Neil Hamburger was opening act In July 2010 the arena celebrated its 15th birthday with a multi artist gig presented by Real Radio North West 28 Gorillaz performed at the arena on 12 November 2010 during their Escape to Plastic Beach Tour and came back on 1 December 2017 as part of their Humanz Tour American entertainer Beyonce performed three sold out shows at the arena as part of her The Mrs Carter Show World Tour on 7 8 and 9 May 2013 She returned on 25 and 26 February 2014 for two more sold out shows Both shows became the fastest concert to sell out the entire arena This was the fifth tour Beyonce has performed at the arena following concerts for her Dangerously in Love Tour 2003 Destiny Fulfilled and Lovin It 2005 The Beyonce Experience 2007 and the I Am World Tour 2009 Take That has performed at the Arena a record 38 times In 2014 Katy Perry performed twice at the venue on 20 and 24 May as part of her third concert tour Prismatic World Tour Adele performed at the arena during her world tour on 7 8 March and 10 11 March 2016 29 Olly Murs performed at the arena on 17 and 18 March 2017 as part of the first leg for his new UK tour Spring amp Summer Tour 2017 Shawn Mendes performed at the arena on 18 April 2017 as the second date of the Illuminate World Tour Ariana Grande performed at the arena on 22 May 2017 as part of the Dangerous Woman Tour After this a suicide bombing took place at the foyer of the arena The arena was reopened by Noel Gallagher s High Flying Birds and a cohort of local stars such as The Courteeners Blossoms Rick Astley and comedian Peter Kay as part of the We Are Manchester event on 9 September 2017 Metallica performed at the arena on 28 October 2017 in front of 19 423 people as a part of their WorldWired Tour On 29 November 2017 Phil Collins performed one night here with his Not Dead Yet Tour On 10 December 2017 Mariah Carey brought her All I Want for Christmas Is You A Night of Joy and Festivity show here On 16 December 2017 Liam Gallagher performed here as part of his UK tour to celebrate the release of his debut album As You Were On 10 February 2018 Kendrick Lamar performed the 3rd date of the European leg of The Damn Tour This was his first time performing in Manchester since 2013 On 22 June 2018 Katy Perry performed the 90th show of her fourth concert tour Witness The Tour South Korean girl group Blackpink performed their first UK arena concert on 21 May 2019 as part of the Blackpink World Tour In Your Area schedule here Six time Grammy award winning artist Christina Aguilera performed her 14th date of The X Tour to full attendance on 12 November 2019 On 15 April 2022 Dua Lipa performed the 1st date of the European leg of highly anticipated Future Nostalgia Tour This was her first time performing in Manchester since 2016 30 On 7 and 8 May 2022 Little Mix performed 3 shows here 2 evening shows and 1 Matinee one of their 3 Matinee shows on The Confetti Tour Panic at the Disco will perform the final date of the project s Viva Las Vengeance Tour on 10 March 2023 It will be its farewell concert as leader Brendon Urie will subsequently disband the name to focus on family Panic at the Disco had previously performed at the arena on 30 March 2019 for its Pray for the Wicked Tour On 5 and 6 April 2023 Celine Dion will perform here during her Courage World Tour During the her 2017 tour Dion planned to perform two concerts here but the shows were moved to Leeds following the arena closure in May 2017 She had previously performed at the arena on 14 November 1996 during her Falling into You Around the World tour and on 2 and 3 May 2008 during her Taking Chances World Tour Sports Edit The arena in ice skating configuration The arena has been the home of three sports teams the Manchester Storm and Manchester Phoenix ice hockey teams and the Manchester Giants basketball team with limited success as it is no longer used by sports teams but is used for one off sporting events such as boxing and football masters Many boxers have had bouts in the arena such as Amir Khan Jermaine Johnson Ricky Hatton Joe Calzaghe Mike Tyson and David Haye Hatton from Manchester became a regular and favourite at the arena American professional wrestling promotion WWE have regularly hosted both live events and TV tapings at the Arena including Mayhem in Manchester in 1998 pay per view events such as the UK version of No Mercy in 1999 and Rebellion in 2001 and 2002 The arena hosted mixed martial arts events UFC 70 on 21 April 2007 and UFC 105 on 14 November 2009 for which it set the European record attendance for the largest UFC event outside the US with 16 000 spectators The arena also hosted UFC Fight Night Machida vs Munoz on 26 October 2013 as well as UFC 204 on 8 October 2016 headlining was a middleweight championship match between Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping The World Taekwondo Qualification Event for the Beijing Olympic Games was held there on 28 30 September 2007 when 103 countries competed for 24 places at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 In April 2008 the arena hosted the FINA Short Course World Swimming Championships the first time the event has been held in the UK The arena was transformed with two 25 m swimming pools constructed in 18 days and seating provided for 17 250 spectators 31 On 26 February 2011 it played host to BAMMA 5 Monster truck racing events have been staged but the floor space has to be extended and the front section of seating in the lower tier removed 32 Since 2008 it has played host to a week of the Premier League Darts In May 2011 the arena hosted a basketball contest between the Atlanta Dream WNBA and the Great Britain women s basketball team billed as WNBA Live the first time a WNBA team had played in Europe In July 2012 the arena hosted an international between Great Britain men s basketball team and the United States men s basketball team in the buildup to the 2012 Summer Olympics In early April 2018 the revamped Dancing on Ice tour performed at the venue On 13 15 April 2018 Universal s Fast amp Furious LIVE performed at the arena as part of the tour s second UK leg On 25 August 2018 a boxing match between KSI and Logan Paul was held at the arena The match was live streamed via pay per view on YouTube On 15 19 May 2019 the arena hosted the 2019 World Taekwondo Championships 33 Comedy Edit The first stand up comedy performance was Peter Kay s final performance of his Mum wants a bungalow Tour in July 2003 He worked at the arena when it opened in 1995 and the performance was filmed for DVD release as Peter Kay at the Manchester Arena 34 In 2005 Lee Evans set a world record for performing to the biggest audience in front of a crowd of 10 108 35 Peter Kay s The Tour That Doesn t Tour Tour Now On Tour ran for 20 consecutive nights and 20 nights at the end of the tour a record for the venue 36 Alan Carr filmed the DVD for Spexy Beast in Manchester Other Edit On 19 July 2011 with a final dress rehearsal in front of an audience on 16 July 2011 the arena hosted the world premiere of Batman Live a touring stage show including theatrical circus and stage magic elements that focuses on the DC Comics superhero Batman 37 The arena also hosts the annual convention of Jehovah s Witnesses In 2014 this was held on 22 24 August The arena also hosted Ant amp Dec s Takeaway on Tour Live on 15 16 August 2014 Over the two days about more than 120 000 people attended both matinee and evening shows The American league Monster Jam attended the venue for the first time in 2005 during the European Tour They would not attend again for over ten years until 2019 when a second show took place 2017 bombing EditMain article Manchester Arena bombing Following the Dangerous Woman Tour concert by American pop singer Ariana Grande on 22 May 2017 a suicide bombing occurred in the arena s foyer area Greater Manchester Police confirmed that twenty two adults and children were killed including the bomber and 500 were injured 38 39 The terrorist group Islamic State ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack 40 Reopening Edit The City Room foyer of the Manchester Arena Photo taken in 2020 after the completion of the renovation works On 14 June 2017 it was confirmed that the arena would remain closed until September with scheduled concerts either cancelled or moved to other venues 41 On 9 September 2017 the arena re opened with a benefit concert featuring Noel Gallagher and other acts associated with the North West 42 This was broadcast live on BBC Radio Manchester Key 103 and Radio X 43 Transport Edit The entrance to the foyer of the arena from Victoria station Public transport access Manchester Metrolink VictoriaNational Rail The arena adjoins Manchester Victoria station which is served by Northern TransPennine Express and Metrolink The arena car park is operated by Citipark and has 958 standard and 65 disabled spaces See also Edit Sports portalList of Commonwealth Games venues Manchester Central Convention Complex City of Manchester Stadium Old Trafford Cricket GroundNotes Edit Temporarily closed for forensic investigation and repair work due to the Manchester Arena bombing Events scheduled to take place were either cancelled or moved to alternative venues Footnotes EditReferences Edit Contact The AO Arena Manchester ao arena com Manchester Arena Noel Gallagher to headline reopening concert BBC News 16 August 2017 UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark Gregory 2017 The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain 1209 to Present New Series MeasuringWorth Retrieved 11 June 2022 Manchester Evening News arena smg europe com Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 Retrieved on 28 March 2008 Hartwell 2002 p 237 Watson Janine 25 July 1995 Arena ready for Wets sell out Manchester Evening News James Holt 27 April 2022 Manchester s AO Arena 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