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MEO Arena

MEO Arena (formerly Altice Arena; also referred to by its former name, Pavilhão Atlântico)[1] is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo '98.

MEO Arena
View of the arena in August 2014
Former namesPavilhão da Utopia (1998)
Pavilhão Atlântico (1998–2013)
MEO Arena (2013–2017)
Altice Arena (2017-2024)
AddressLisbon
Portugal
LocationRossio dos Olivais, 1990-231 Lisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°46′6.79″N 9°5′38.45″W / 38.7685528°N 9.0940139°W / 38.7685528; -9.0940139
Public transit Gare do Oriente
 Vermelha  at Oriente
OwnerLive Nation Entertainment, Inc.
OperatorLive Nation Entertainment, Inc.
Capacity20,100 (concerts)
15,000 (futsal)
Construction
Built1996–1998
Opened1998
Construction cost55 million
ArchitectRegino Cruz
Main contractorsSkidmore, Owings & Merrill
Website
arena.meo.pt

History edit

Plans to build a multipurpose arena in Lisbon date back to the first discussions of the Expo '98 Master Plan. At the time, the city lacked a versatile facility able to accommodate concerts, congresses and sporting events of big scope. The existing structures, both in Lisbon and in Portugal alike, either had limited capacity (up to 4,000 people), or were difficult to adapt to non-conventional events, such as world class indoor sports competitions. Another shortcoming of existing venues was the lack of technical infrastructure deemed necessary to host modern concerts, musicals and to allow for proper live TV coverage.

The country needed an arena to fill the existing gap between smaller indoor halls, like the Lisbon Coliseum, and open-air stadia. As a consequence, Portugal would not host games of important indoor sports championships and no major concerts would take place in the country in periods of cold and rainy weather.

The decision to build the Pavilhão Atlântico within the masterplan of Expo '98 allowed the arena to have a catchment area well beyond the city of Lisbon. Being a short distance from Gare do Oriente and several major highway interchanges, allows the arena to draw spectators from all over the country.

In July 2012, the arena was sold to Arena Atlântico S.A. for €21,2 million.[2] In May 2013, Portugal Telecom acquired the naming rights to the venue, re-branding it as "MEO Arena" after its services brand MEO.[3] In October 2017, following the acquisition of Portugal Telecom by Altice, the venue was renamed "Altice Arena".[4] In February 2024, Altice Arena reverted to its previous name MEO Arena.[5]

Architecture edit

 
The Atlantic Hall (Pavilhao Atlantico) in Lisbon, 2008
 
South-side view of the arena (2015)

The building was designed by Portuguese architect Regino Cruz, who is the author of several government and office buildings in Brazil and in Portugal, in association with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). SOM has been awarded first prize in the contests for the Olympic stadiums of Manchester and Berlin, and is responsible for designing many big sporting pavilions in the US (Portland, Philadelphia, Oakland and Minneapolis). The studio is also a co-designer of the Vasco da Gama Tower, located at the northern end of the Parque das Nações in Lisbon. The shape of the Altice Arena is reminiscent of a large flying-saucer, a sea turtle's shell or a horseshoe crab. Such a unique shape demanded out-of-the box thinking for its underpinnings, both for structural and symbolic reasons. The roof, for example, sits atop a wood grid, designed in the shape of a carrack. Being part of a world expo celebrating the world's oceans and 15th-century Portuguese discoveries, wood was considered more fitting than either concrete or steel.

The main goals of the design were: 1) Minimise the visual impact generated from such a big structure; 2) rational energy use; and 3) simplify the flow of spectators in and out of the building.

The main façade is oriented towards the south, which increases sun exposure during the colder winter months, at the same time preventing direct sunlight in the summer months. This exposure allows the reduction of heating and air conditioning costs, while at the same time natural ventilation outlets on top of the building provide air circulation and cooling. By placing the main floor 6.4 metres below ground level the architects allowed for a generously high roof, while at the same time reducing the external footprint and minimizing heat exchange (as a result of the smaller surface area exposed to the weather). The external glass façade is shaded by overhanging panels, designed to allow sunlight only during winter months. A system of external moving blinds further allows natural lighting to enter the pavilion.

Accessibility is also straightforward by means of a short stadium-seating-like external staircase that surrounds the entire building.

Expo '98 edit

During Expo '98, the building was called the Pavilion of Utopia and housed the spectacle "Oceans and Utopias".

The Expo '98 theme was "Knowledge of the Seas or of the Future", and while other expositions approached the "ocean" themes from artistic, scientific or historical perspective, at the Utopian Pavilion, the designers took a symbolic, dreamlike, and/or magical approach to the exhibits. As such, during the 132 days of the exposition, the Pavilion was an open space to showcase works of imagination, reflecting the fears, myths and legends that throughout history, have been associated with the World's oceans. Visitors were awarded with sights of Daedalus, Greek Gods, mythical heroes such as Hercules, as well as colorful displays portraying the birth of mankind and gods, the Big Bang, the Deluge, Atlantis, the Age of Discovery and space travel, just to name a few. Written by François I. Confine and Philippe Genty, and produced by Rozon, the show (which was presented four times a day) mixed classic theatrical elements and modern multimedia technology.

Events edit

The arena holds the European record for attendance in club Futsal when 10,076 spectators saw Sporting losing to FC Barcelona (3x5) in the 2014–15 UEFA Futsal Cup final-four.

Croatia men's national handball team became world champion for the first time there, after beating Germany at the 2003 World Men's Handball Championship Final.

The arena will host matches for the 2028 European Men's Handball Championship.

The arena was also the final venue of the 1999 FIBA Under-19 World Championship, between USA and Spain. The 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships, the 2002 World Fencing Championships, the 2000 ATP Finals also took place there and the biggest music competition in the world - Eurovision Song Contest 2018.

One of the most remarkable non-sporting events to ever take place there were the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2005.

Web Summit edit

 
Arena hosting Web Summit 2018

In September 2015, Web Summit co-founder and CEO Paddy Cosgrave announced that the event would be held in Lisbon for three consecutive editions, from 2016 to 2018. Congrave cited the local startup scene and a "cosmopolitan city with better infrastructure conditions and a larger number of hotel rooms" for the decision.

The three-day event held from 7 to 10 November at the MEO Arena, site of Expo '98, drew 53,056 attendees from more than 150 countries and more than 1,500 start-ups spread over 21 venues. Among the more than 600 speakers were a number of tech top executives from around the world, including John Chambers of Cisco Systems, Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Tesla's Elon Musk. Also speaking at the event were prominent figures from non-tech areas, such as U2 frontman Bono, Salil Shetty of Amnesty International and Joana Coles, Editor in Chief of Cosmopolitan, as well as footballer Luís Figo and both the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister António Costa.

On 3 October 2018, Paddy Cosgrave and Prime Minister António Costa announced a €110 million deal for Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028. The deal includes doubling the capacity of Altice Arena and the surrounding fairgrounds (Feira Internacional de Lisboa).[6]

The 2018 Web Summit, held from 5 to 8 November, is expected to draw 70,000 attendees from 170 countries, 1,800 start-ups and 1,500 investors.[7][needs update] The speakers of 1,200 talks include Twitter co-founder and Medium CEO Evan Williams, Tim Berners-Lee, European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager, President & Chief strategy officer at Samsung Electronics Young Sohn, Lisa Jackson as environmental director of Apple, Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, Chief Brand Officer of WWE Stephanie McMahon, Pinterest CEO and Co-Founder Ben Silbermann, president and chief legal officer of Microsoft Brad Smith, Twitch CEO Emmett Shear, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, CTO and co-founder of Slack Cal Henderson, Booking.com CEO Gillian Tans, Shell CEO Ben van Beurden, Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey, TripAdvisor CEO Stephen Kaufer, Sophia The Robot, Major Lazer DJ Jillionaire (Christopher Leacock) and the 2016 Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg.[8]

Concerts edit

Enrique Iglesias has performed on 13 December 2015 as a part of his Sex and Love Tour and on 30 May 2018 as a part of Enrique Iglesias Live shows.

Madonna ended her Re-Invention Tour with two sold-out shows for 33,460 fans in September 2004. It was the first time that Madonna performed in Portugal.[9] She will be visiting the arena again on 6 and 7 November 2023 as part of her The Celebration Tour.

The tenth installment of The Dave Matthews Band Live Trax series was recorded at Pavilhão Atlântico in May 2007.

Kylie Minogue performed there on 4 July 2009. It was the first time that Minogue performed in Portugal.

Britney Spears performed a sold-out show on 9 November 2011, as part of her Femme Fatale Tour.

Justin Bieber performed a sold-out show at the venue on 11 March 2013, as part of Believe Tour.

One Direction performed a sold-out show in 2013 on the venue as part of their Take Me Home Tour (One Direction).

For 2009, many events had already been booked a year in advance: one of the biggest acts was Green Day in September and later Muse on 29 November as part of their Resistance Tour.

In 2010, the venue held Lady Gaga's The Monster Ball Tour show on 10 December and a week after, on 16 December, Thirty Seconds to Mars concert as part of their Into the Wild Tour.

Beyoncé performed two consecutive sold-out shows in 2014, on 26 and 27 March, as part of The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.

Miley Cyrus performed at the venue on 15 June 2014, as part of her Bangerz Tour, using the show's footage for her Bangerz Tour DVD.

Shakira holds the record for the biggest attendance with her Oral Fixation Tour back in 2007 with a completely sold-out show.

On 10 November 2014, Lady Gaga brought her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball to the MEO Arena, which is already called "the biggest production ever made" on this venue until then.

On 4 May 2015, 5 Seconds of Summer started their first world tour Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour with a sold-out show.

Adele performed two consecutive sold-out shows in 2016, on 21 and 22 May, as part of Adele Live 2016.

Justin Bieber performed in MEO Arena for the 2nd time with the Purpose World Tour on 25 November 2016, with a sold-out show.

Ariana Grande performed in MEO Arena with the Dangerous Woman Tour on 11 June 2017.

Queen+Adam Lambert performed at Altice Arena on 7 June 2018.[10]

Robbie Williams performed at the arena on 27 March 2023, as part of the European leg of his XXV Tour.[11]

International
Portuguese
Brazilian

Other staged events edit

In 2018, Altice Arena staged the 63rd annual Eurovision Song Contest, where Netta won with her song "Toy" for Israel.

In 2022, Altice Arena staged the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 for the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) video game, which was won by Natus Vincere.

Affiliations edit

The Atlantic Pavilion is member of the Associação de Turismo da Lisboa (ATL, English: Tourism Association of Lisbon) and active member of the European Arenas Association (EAA). Through these connections the Altice Arena management has establish close relationships with the main auditoriums and arenas in Europe and benefited from their synergies of scale.

References edit

  1. ^ Madeira, Catarina (15 May 2013). . Diário Económico (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  2. ^ Lopes, Cristina Ferreira, Maria. "Consórcio de Luís Montez compra Pavilhão Atlântico por 21,2 milhões de euros". Retrieved 6 November 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Pavilhão Atlântico vendido a consórcio de Luís Montez por 21,2 milhões de euros (act2)". Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  4. ^ ECO (13 October 2017). "Meo Arena vai mudar de nome para Altice Arena". Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Altice Arena muda de nome para Meo Arena e apresenta logótipo desenhado pela Dentsu". ECO (in Portuguese). January 31, 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Web Summit Press Release "Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028, in a new €110 million deal"" (PDF). October 3, 2018. (PDF) from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  7. ^ Taylor, Charlie (November 1, 2018). "Web Summit 2018: 70,000 attendees to descend on Lisbon". The Irish Times. from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  8. ^ "Web Summit | Lisbon | Speakers - The biggest names in tech | Web Summit | November 5–8". Web Summit. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  9. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (2004-10-02). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ "Queen + Adam Lambert Setlist at Altice Arena, Lisbon". setlist.fm.
  11. ^ "Live". robbiewilliams.com.

External links edit

  Media related to Altice Arena at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in Portuguese)

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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions November 2023 MEO Arena formerly Altice Arena also referred to by its former name Pavilhao Atlantico 1 is a multi purpose indoor arena in Lisbon Portugal The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20 000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo 98 MEO ArenaView of the arena in August 2014Former namesPavilhao da Utopia 1998 Pavilhao Atlantico 1998 2013 MEO Arena 2013 2017 Altice Arena 2017 2024 AddressLisbonPortugalLocationRossio dos Olivais 1990 231 Lisbon PortugalCoordinates38 46 6 79 N 9 5 38 45 W 38 7685528 N 9 0940139 W 38 7685528 9 0940139Public transitGare do Oriente Vermelha at OrienteOwnerLive Nation Entertainment Inc OperatorLive Nation Entertainment Inc Capacity20 100 concerts 15 000 futsal ConstructionBuilt1996 1998Opened1998Construction cost 55 millionArchitectRegino CruzMain contractorsSkidmore Owings amp MerrillWebsitearena wbr meo wbr pt Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Expo 98 4 Events 4 1 Web Summit 4 2 Concerts 4 3 Other staged events 5 Affiliations 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPlans to build a multipurpose arena in Lisbon date back to the first discussions of the Expo 98 Master Plan At the time the city lacked a versatile facility able to accommodate concerts congresses and sporting events of big scope The existing structures both in Lisbon and in Portugal alike either had limited capacity up to 4 000 people or were difficult to adapt to non conventional events such as world class indoor sports competitions Another shortcoming of existing venues was the lack of technical infrastructure deemed necessary to host modern concerts musicals and to allow for proper live TV coverage The country needed an arena to fill the existing gap between smaller indoor halls like the Lisbon Coliseum and open air stadia As a consequence Portugal would not host games of important indoor sports championships and no major concerts would take place in the country in periods of cold and rainy weather The decision to build the Pavilhao Atlantico within the masterplan of Expo 98 allowed the arena to have a catchment area well beyond the city of Lisbon Being a short distance from Gare do Oriente and several major highway interchanges allows the arena to draw spectators from all over the country In July 2012 the arena was sold to Arena Atlantico S A for 21 2 million 2 In May 2013 Portugal Telecom acquired the naming rights to the venue re branding it as MEO Arena after its services brand MEO 3 In October 2017 following the acquisition of Portugal Telecom by Altice the venue was renamed Altice Arena 4 In February 2024 Altice Arena reverted to its previous name MEO Arena 5 Architecture edit nbsp The Atlantic Hall Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon 2008 nbsp South side view of the arena 2015 The building was designed by Portuguese architect Regino Cruz who is the author of several government and office buildings in Brazil and in Portugal in association with Skidmore Owings amp Merrill SOM SOM has been awarded first prize in the contests for the Olympic stadiums of Manchester and Berlin and is responsible for designing many big sporting pavilions in the US Portland Philadelphia Oakland and Minneapolis The studio is also a co designer of the Vasco da Gama Tower located at the northern end of the Parque das Nacoes in Lisbon The shape of the Altice Arena is reminiscent of a large flying saucer a sea turtle s shell or a horseshoe crab Such a unique shape demanded out of the box thinking for its underpinnings both for structural and symbolic reasons The roof for example sits atop a wood grid designed in the shape of a carrack Being part of a world expo celebrating the world s oceans and 15th century Portuguese discoveries wood was considered more fitting than either concrete or steel The main goals of the design were 1 Minimise the visual impact generated from such a big structure 2 rational energy use and 3 simplify the flow of spectators in and out of the building The main facade is oriented towards the south which increases sun exposure during the colder winter months at the same time preventing direct sunlight in the summer months This exposure allows the reduction of heating and air conditioning costs while at the same time natural ventilation outlets on top of the building provide air circulation and cooling By placing the main floor 6 4 metres below ground level the architects allowed for a generously high roof while at the same time reducing the external footprint and minimizing heat exchange as a result of the smaller surface area exposed to the weather The external glass facade is shaded by overhanging panels designed to allow sunlight only during winter months A system of external moving blinds further allows natural lighting to enter the pavilion Accessibility is also straightforward by means of a short stadium seating like external staircase that surrounds the entire building Expo 98 editDuring Expo 98 the building was called the Pavilion of Utopia and housed the spectacle Oceans and Utopias The Expo 98 theme was Knowledge of the Seas or of the Future and while other expositions approached the ocean themes from artistic scientific or historical perspective at the Utopian Pavilion the designers took a symbolic dreamlike and or magical approach to the exhibits As such during the 132 days of the exposition the Pavilion was an open space to showcase works of imagination reflecting the fears myths and legends that throughout history have been associated with the World s oceans Visitors were awarded with sights of Daedalus Greek Gods mythical heroes such as Hercules as well as colorful displays portraying the birth of mankind and gods the Big Bang the Deluge Atlantis the Age of Discovery and space travel just to name a few Written by Francois I Confine and Philippe Genty and produced by Rozon the show which was presented four times a day mixed classic theatrical elements and modern multimedia technology Events editThe arena holds the European record for attendance in club Futsal when 10 076 spectators saw Sporting losing to FC Barcelona 3x5 in the 2014 15 UEFA Futsal Cup final four Croatia men s national handball team became world champion for the first time there after beating Germany at the 2003 World Men s Handball Championship Final The arena will host matches for the 2028 European Men s Handball Championship The arena was also the final venue of the 1999 FIBA Under 19 World Championship between USA and Spain The 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships the 2002 World Fencing Championships the 2000 ATP Finals also took place there and the biggest music competition in the world Eurovision Song Contest 2018 One of the most remarkable non sporting events to ever take place there were the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2005 Web Summit edit nbsp Arena hosting Web Summit 2018 In September 2015 Web Summit co founder and CEO Paddy Cosgrave announced that the event would be held in Lisbon for three consecutive editions from 2016 to 2018 Congrave cited the local startup scene and a cosmopolitan city with better infrastructure conditions and a larger number of hotel rooms for the decision The three day event held from 7 to 10 November at the MEO Arena site of Expo 98 drew 53 056 attendees from more than 150 countries and more than 1 500 start ups spread over 21 venues Among the more than 600 speakers were a number of tech top executives from around the world including John Chambers of Cisco Systems Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Tesla s Elon Musk Also speaking at the event were prominent figures from non tech areas such as U2 frontman Bono Salil Shetty of Amnesty International and Joana Coles Editor in Chief of Cosmopolitan as well as footballer Luis Figo and both the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Antonio Costa On 3 October 2018 Paddy Cosgrave and Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced a 110 million deal for Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028 The deal includes doubling the capacity of Altice Arena and the surrounding fairgrounds Feira Internacional de Lisboa 6 The 2018 Web Summit held from 5 to 8 November is expected to draw 70 000 attendees from 170 countries 1 800 start ups and 1 500 investors 7 needs update The speakers of 1 200 talks include Twitter co founder and Medium CEO Evan Williams Tim Berners Lee European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager President amp Chief strategy officer at Samsung Electronics Young Sohn Lisa Jackson as environmental director of Apple Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres Chief Brand Officer of WWE Stephanie McMahon Pinterest CEO and Co Founder Ben Silbermann president and chief legal officer of Microsoft Brad Smith Twitch CEO Emmett Shear former British Prime Minister Tony Blair CTO and co founder of Slack Cal Henderson Booking com CEO Gillian Tans Shell CEO Ben van Beurden Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey TripAdvisor CEO Stephen Kaufer Sophia The Robot Major Lazer DJ Jillionaire Christopher Leacock and the 2016 Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg 8 Concerts edit Enrique Iglesias has performed on 13 December 2015 as a part of his Sex and Love Tour and on 30 May 2018 as a part of Enrique Iglesias Live shows Madonna ended her Re Invention Tour with two sold out shows for 33 460 fans in September 2004 It was the first time that Madonna performed in Portugal 9 She will be visiting the arena again on 6 and 7 November 2023 as part of her The Celebration Tour The tenth installment of The Dave Matthews Band Live Trax series was recorded at Pavilhao Atlantico in May 2007 Kylie Minogue performed there on 4 July 2009 It was the first time that Minogue performed in Portugal Britney Spears performed a sold out show on 9 November 2011 as part of her Femme Fatale Tour Justin Bieber performed a sold out show at the venue on 11 March 2013 as part of Believe Tour One Direction performed a sold out show in 2013 on the venue as part of their Take Me Home Tour One Direction For 2009 many events had already been booked a year in advance one of the biggest acts was Green Day in September and later Muse on 29 November as part of their Resistance Tour In 2010 the venue held Lady Gaga s The Monster Ball Tour show on 10 December and a week after on 16 December Thirty Seconds to Mars concert as part of their Into the Wild Tour Beyonce performed two consecutive sold out shows in 2014 on 26 and 27 March as part of The Mrs Carter Show World Tour Miley Cyrus performed at the venue on 15 June 2014 as part of her Bangerz Tour using the show s footage for her Bangerz Tour DVD Shakira holds the record for the biggest attendance with her Oral Fixation Tour back in 2007 with a completely sold out show On 10 November 2014 Lady Gaga brought her ArtRave The Artpop Ball to the MEO Arena which is already called the biggest production ever made on this venue until then On 4 May 2015 5 Seconds of Summer started their first world tour Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour with a sold out show Adele performed two consecutive sold out shows in 2016 on 21 and 22 May as part of Adele Live 2016 Justin Bieber performed in MEO Arena for the 2nd time with the Purpose World Tour on 25 November 2016 with a sold out show Ariana Grande performed in MEO Arena with the Dangerous Woman Tour on 11 June 2017 Queen Adam Lambert performed at Altice Arena on 7 June 2018 10 Robbie Williams performed at the arena on 27 March 2023 as part of the European leg of his XXV Tour 11 International Adele Aerosmith Britney Spears Miley Cyrus Justin Bieber 5 Seconds of Summer Charles Aznavour One Direction Thirty Seconds to Mars Bruno Mars 50 Cent ABC Bryan Adams Anastacia Rick Astley Charles Aznavour B52s Backstreet Boys Beyonce Biffy Clyro Billie Eilish The Black Eyed Peas The Black Keys The Blackout Andrea Bocelli Sarah Brightman Busta Rhymes Carbon Silicon Belinda Carlisle Cirque du Soleil Eric Clapton Joe Cocker Leonard Cohen Coldplay The Corrs Megadeth Slayer Deep Purple Joaquin Cortes The Cure Curiosity Killed the Cat Dave Matthews Band Depeche Mode Placido Domingo The Doors Dua Lipa Bob Dylan The Eagles Foreigner Lady Gaga Green Day Ariana Grande Guns N Roses Hardwell Ben Harper Enrique Iglesias Julio Iglesias Il Divo Incubus Iron Maiden Elton John Harry Styles Jack Johnson Jennifer Lopez Jessie J Juanes Judas Priest Nik Kershaw Alicia Keys Korn Lenny Kravitz Blink 182 Lemar Limp Bizkit Linkin Park Madness Madonna Marillion Marilyn Manson Ricky Martin Meat Loaf Megadeth Metallica George Michael Kylie Minogue Moby Muse Oasis The Offspring OneRepublic Pearl Jam P nk Prima Donna The Prodigy Pussycat Dolls Eros Ramazzotti Queen Adam Lambert Rammstein Red Hot Chili Peppers Rihanna Rosalia Santana Scorpions Shakira Sigur Ros Badgalcaya Soy Luna Live Selena Gomez Simply Red Slayer Slipknot The Stranglers Supertramp Testament Tokio Hotel The Tubes U2 Wako Roger Waters Westlife Whitesnake The Who Kim Wilde Robbie Williams and Yes Portuguese Ana Moura Carlos do Carmo Cla David Carreira Diogo Picarra Da Weasel D ZRT Fernando Daniel GNR Mariza Mickael Carreira Os Quatro e Meia Paulo Gonzo Pedro Abrunhosa Richie Campbell Rui Veloso Slow J Tony Carreira Xutos e Pontapes Brazilian Diante do Trono Luan Santana Gusttavo Lima Roberto Carlos Daniela Mercury Maria Rita Ivete Sangalo Sandy amp Junior Caetano Veloso and Maria Gadu Other staged events edit In 2018 Altice Arena staged the 63rd annual Eurovision Song Contest where Netta won with her song Toy for Israel In 2022 Altice Arena staged the BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 for the Counter Strike Global Offensive CS GO video game which was won by Natus Vincere Affiliations editThe Atlantic Pavilion is member of the Associacao de Turismo da Lisboa ATL English Tourism Association of Lisbon and active member of the European Arenas Association EAA Through these connections the Altice Arena management has establish close relationships with the main auditoriums and arenas in Europe and benefited from their synergies of scale References edit Madeira Catarina 15 May 2013 Pavilhao Atlantico passa a chamar se Meo Arena Diario Economico in Portuguese Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Lopes Cristina Ferreira Maria Consorcio de Luis Montez compra Pavilhao Atlantico por 21 2 milhoes de euros Retrieved 6 November 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Pavilhao Atlantico vendido a consorcio de Luis Montez por 21 2 milhoes de euros act2 Retrieved 6 November 2018 ECO 13 October 2017 Meo Arena vai mudar de nome para Altice Arena Retrieved 6 November 2018 Altice Arena muda de nome para Meo Arena e apresenta logotipo desenhado pela Dentsu ECO in Portuguese January 31 2024 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Web Summit Press Release Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028 in a new 110 million deal PDF October 3 2018 Archived PDF from the original on November 6 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 Taylor Charlie November 1 2018 Web Summit 2018 70 000 attendees to descend on Lisbon The Irish Times Archived from the original on November 6 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 Web Summit Lisbon Speakers The biggest names in tech Web Summit November 5 8 Web Summit Retrieved November 6 2018 Inc Nielsen Business Media 2004 10 02 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help Queen Adam Lambert Setlist at Altice Arena Lisbon setlist fm Live robbiewilliams com External links edit nbsp Media related to Altice Arena at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Portuguese Events and tenants Preceded byOlympic Indoor Hall Athens FIBA U 19 World Championship Final Venue1999 Succeeded byAlexandreio Melathron Thessaloniki Preceded byHanover fairground Hanover ATP World Tour Finals Venue2000 Succeeded bySydney SuperDome Sydney Preceded byGreen Dome Maebashi Maebashi IAAF World Indoor Championships Venue2001 Succeeded byNational Indoor Arena Birmingham Preceded byPalais Omnisports de Paris Bercy Paris World Men s Handball Championship Final Venue2003 Succeeded bySalle Omnisport de Rades Rades Preceded byInternational Exhibition Centre Kyiv Eurovision Song Contest Venue2018 Succeeded byTel Aviv Convention CenterTel Aviv Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MEO Arena amp oldid 1221992659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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