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Wembley Arena

Wembley Arena /ˈwɛmbli/ (originally the Empire Pool, now known as OVO Arena Wembley for sponsorship reasons)[2] is an indoor arena next to Wembley Stadium in Wembley, London, England, used for music, comedy, family entertainment and sport. The 12,500-seat facility is London's second-largest indoor arena after The O2 Arena, and the ninth-largest in the United Kingdom.

Wembley Arena
Arena frontage
Full nameOVO Arena Wembley
Former namesEmpire Pool (1934–1978)
Wembley Arena (1978–2014)
The SSE Arena Wembley (2014–2022)
LocationArena Square
Engineers Way
Wembley Park
Wembley
HA9 0AA[1]
Coordinates51°33′29.10″N 0°16′58.70″W / 51.5580833°N 0.2829722°W / 51.5580833; -0.2829722Coordinates: 51°33′29.10″N 0°16′58.70″W / 51.5580833°N 0.2829722°W / 51.5580833; -0.2829722
Public transit Wembley Park
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Central
OwnerQuintain
OperatorAnschutz Entertainment Group / ASM Global
Capacity12,500
Construction
Broke groundNovember 1933
Opened25 July 1934; 88 years ago (1934-07-25)
Renovated2005–2006
Reopened2 April 2006
ArchitectArthur Elvin
Sir Owen Williams (engineer)
Website
ovoarena.co.uk

History

The Empire Pool (also known as Empire Pool and Sports Arena[3]) was built for the 1934 British Empire Games at Wembley, by Arthur Elvin, and originally housed a swimming pool, as reflected by its name. The pool itself was last used for the 1948 Summer Olympics. Today, the building is used for music, comedy, family entertainment and sport.

It was designed by the engineer Sir Owen Williams, without the employment of an architect. Williams built a unique structure, with cantilevers meeting in the middle, thus avoiding the need for internal pillars. He also used high quality concrete, meaning that it has aged far better than many more recent concrete buildings.[4] The building had a reinforced concrete frame of 3 hinged arches spanning 240 feet, which was the largest concrete span of any similar structure in the world at that time.[5]: 220–22 [4][6]: 147 

Work on the Empire Pool began in November 1933, and it was opened on 25 July 1934 by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. The swimming pool itself was 200 feet long and 60 feet wide with a removable deck for ice skating. As with the adjacent stadium, construction was supervised by R.J. Fowler, Wembley's chief building inspector.[5]: 138  The end of the building opened up and led to sunbathing terraces and lawns. The sides had 15 massive concrete buttresses and the tops of the ends were glazed with 20 narrow window lights of increasing height from the edges to the centre.

Ice hockey was introduced to the Empire Pool in October 1934.[6]: 148–49 

In October 1976, the Empire Pool was awarded Grade II Listed status, protecting it and recognising it as a building of special architectural interest, technological innovation and virtuosity.[7] On 1 February 1978, the Empire Pool was renamed Wembley Arena.[8]

When the venue was known as the Empire Pool, it hosted the annual NME Poll Winners Concerts during the mid-1960s. Audiences of 10,000 viewed acts like the Beatles (who performed there four times), Led Zeppelin (who played a special two night "Electric Magic" concert during their 1971 Winter Tour; the poster for the event, designed by Steve Hardcastle,[9] sold on the night for 30p,[10] has become a collectors item, fetching over £500 at auction),[11][12] T. Rex (whose Ringo Starr-directed documentary film Born to Boogie is centred on a 1972 concert at the Empire Pool); Genesis, David Bowie, Cliff Richard & The Shadows, the Monkees, the Hollies, Dusty Springfield, Joe Brown & the Bruvvers, the Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, INXS and Pink Floyd (who played there on their 1974 British Winter tour and 1977 "In the Flesh" tour). The Eagles on their Hotel California 1978 tour, the Grateful Dead, Dire Straits, who played there on their "Brothers In Arms" tour in 1985 and "On Every Street" tour in 1991, Status Quo, Queen, the Who, and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, were among many others. The individual performances were then finished by a famous personality joining the respective performer on stage and presenting them with their award. The Beatles were presented with one of their awards by actor Roger Moore, and Joe Brown was joined on stage by Roy Orbison who presented him with his own award. These ceremonies were filmed, recorded and later broadcast on television.

Renovation

The venue was renovated, along with Wembley Stadium, as part of the early-21st-century regeneration of the Wembley Park area. The arena was closed for fourteen months, starting in February 2005, for a refurbishment costing £35 million; events were moved to a neighbouring temporary 10,000-seat venue, the Wembley Arena Pavilion.[13][14] The new arena opened to the public on 2 April 2006, with a concert by Depeche Mode. The temporary pavilion was moved to Attard, Malta, opening as the permanent Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in December 2006.[15]

In September 2013, it was announced that AEG Facilities had signed a 15-year contract to operate the arena.[16]

 
The arena in SSE colours

The building was renamed The SSE Arena on 1 June 2014 after energy company SSE plc bought the naming rights to the venue for 10 years.[17]

Returning acts

The Grateful Dead have released recordings of complete shows from 7–8 April 1972 as part of Europe '72: The Complete Recordings. The Grateful Dead also performed at Wembley Arena on 31 October 1990 as part of their fall 1990 European concert tour.[18] Bruce Hornsby accompanied the band for this concert.[19]

A notable attendance record was set in the early 1970s by David Cassidy in his first tour of Great Britain in 1973, when he sold out six performances in one weekend.[20] The experience and the associated mass hysteria was documented in a TV special called "David Cassidy: Weekend At Wembley".[21]

Queen first performed at Wembley Arena from 11 to 13 May 1978 on their News of the World Tour.[22] They would later return on 8 to 10 December 1980 on The Game Tour, and on 4, 5, 7, and 8 September 1984 on The Works Tour.[citation needed]

ABBA played six sold-out concerts, from 5 to 10 November 1979. The shows were filmed by Swedish television for a documentary which was released in 2004 on DVD as ABBA in Concert.[23] In September 2014 Universal Music released Live at Wembley Arena, featuring most of the concert of 10 November on CD, vinyl LP and digital format. After the tour, the members of the band talked about the warmth of the Wembley audience. "It was like coming home after a couple of nights," said guitarist Björn Ulvaeus.[24] A finale from these concerts, "The Way Old Friends Do", is the closing track on ABBA's seventh studio album, Super Trouper. Vocalist Agnetha Fältskog said it was the vibe from the audience that made the track work so much better as a live performance than as a studio track.[24]

Tina Turner is the female artist with the most shows, with 25 and with 5 at Wembley Stadium (three in 1996 and two in 2000)[25] Cliff Richard is the male artist with the most number of shows with 61,[26] whereas Status Quo hold the record for a rock band with 45 performances.[27] Irish band Westlife are the pop band with most shows with 28,[28] and comedian Lee Evans 23 performances.[citation needed]

Prince played 35 concerts at the venue between 1986 and 1998.[29]

During their 1998 Spiceworld Tour the Spice Girls played a total of 8 sold-out concerts at the venue in April 1998.[30]

2000s

Christina Aguilera performed there on 2, 3 and 5 November 2003 as part of her Stripped Tour. The shows were filmed and later released as Stripped Live in the U.K. She returned in 2006 for two shows as part of her Back to Basics Tour. She was to return to the arena in November 2019 for The X Tour.[citation needed]

Beyoncé performed there on 10 and 11 November 2003 as part of her Dangerously in Love Tour. Live at Wembley was filmed during these two concerts.[citation needed]

Pearl Jam hold the attendance record for one show, with 12,470 fans at their 2007 gig.[31]

Madonna performed at the arena 8 times during her Confessions Tour, selling more than 80,000 tickets. The Confessions Tour was filmed during these concerts. Madonna has performed at the arena 12 times to date, selling more than 120,000 tickets.[citation needed]

2010s

In 2010, Taylor Swift played here during her fearless tour

On 14 December 2012, BIGBANG became the first South Korean boy band to perform at the Arena during their ALIVE Galaxy Tour.[citation needed]

On 3 August 2013, Nepathya became the first Nepalese band to perform at the Arena.[32]

On 6 September 2015, ABS-CBN's ASAP became the First Filipino act to SSE Wembley Arena to Celebrating 20 Years of the Filipino Variety Show.

On 19 December 2015, Nightwish became the first Finnish act to headline the Arena.[33]

On 2 April 2016, Babymetal became the first Japanese act to headline the Arena[34] and set the record for the Arena's highest ever merchandise sales.[35]

On 12 November 2017, the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony was held at the arena. The event was hosted by Rita Ora and featured performances from Eminem, Demi Lovato, U2, The Killers, Kesha and more.[36]

The Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody premiered at the Arena on 23 October 2018, in recognition to how Freddie Mercury and Queen performed the iconic Live Aid performance in 1985 at nearby Wembley Stadium.[37]

On 17 November 2018, London based DJ Andy C performed a DJ set lasting five hours, the first all night event to take place in the venue's history. The event had sold out in three days six months prior.[38]

On 22 May 2019, Blackpink became the first South Korean girl group to perform at the arena as a part of their In Your Area World Tour.

In the summer 2019, Britain's Got Talent: The Champions was filmed at the arena.[citation needed]

On 3 November 2019, Burna Boy becomes the first African Artist to headline and sell out the Arena.[citation needed]

2020s

The 13th Global Siyum HaShas of Daf Yomi took place in January 2020, the largest of its kind in the UK.[39] The second series of BBC One's The Wall was filmed at the venue in 2020,[40][41]

ITV's The Masked Dancer was filmed here in 2021.

The 27th National Television Awards took place on 15 September presented by Joel Dommett, after being at The O2 Arena for 12 years.

Sporting events

 
Wembley Arena with Olympic rings for the 2012 Summer Olympics

Olympics

During the 1948 Summer Olympics, the venue hosted the Olympic boxing, Olympic diving, Olympic swimming, and Olympic water polo events.[42] The venue hosted Olympic badminton and Olympic rhythmic gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[43]

Tennis

From 1934 until 1990, the Empire Pool / Wembley Arena was the venue for the Wembley Professional Tennis Championships which was a part of the professional Grand Slam from 1927 until 1967.

Cycling

From the late 1960s to the late 1970s, the Skol 6-Day cycle race was held here. An indoor velodrome of 166 metres was assembled from sections each September. This was Britain's first indoor velodrome. Top professional riders from the European 6-Day circuit came to London, including Eddy Merckx, Peter Post, Patrick Sercu and many others. British riders such as World pursuit champion Hugh Porter and British Champion Tony Gowland also competed.

Ice hockey

The Wembley Lions and Wembley Monarchs were two ice hockey teams that used the venue regularly during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, while the London Lions used the venue for a season in the 1970s. Wembley also hosted the British Hockey League play-off finals weekend at the end of each season up until the league's disbandment in 1996. The arena played host to two pairs of NHL preseason games: the Chicago Blackhawks versus the Montreal Canadiens in 1992 and the Toronto Maple Leafs versus the New York Rangers in 1993.[44]

Martial arts

The boxing World Championship bout between then champion Alan Minter and challenger Marvin Hagler, which the latter won, was held at Wembley Arena in 1980. The arena played host to BAMMA mixed martial arts events on in May 2011 (BAMMA 6), September 2012 (BAMMA 10) and September 2017 (BAMMA 31) as well as UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald, in February 2013.[45]

Other sports

The Horse of the Year Show was held there from 1959 to 2002. From 1979 to 1983, indoor speedway was held during the winter, with the riders racing on concrete on a 181-yard track[46] Two NBA basketball exhibition matches were played at the arena in1 October 1993, featuring the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic. It hosted the final of the Premier League Darts in 2009 and 2011 as well as the 2010 playoff finals.

Esports

The European League Of Legends Championship Series, which is a competitive esports league in the computer game League of Legends, played its round of matches at the arena in 2014.[47] The 2015 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals took place in the Arena.[48] In September 2018, the playoffs for the FACEIT Major: London 2018 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship took place in the arena.[49]

Professional wrestling

The venue has hosted many professional wrestling events from Joint Promotions, WWE, NXT (TakeOver: London), WCW, World Wrestling All-Stars, Impact Wrestling, and Progress Wrestling,[50][51]

Square of Fame

 
Square of Fame

With the reopening of Wembley Arena in 2006, a "Square of Fame" area has been created in front of the arena. Similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, notable Wembley Arena performers are invited to have bronze plaques imprinted with their names and handprints. The first star to have a plaque was Madonna, on 1 August 2006.[52] On 9 November 2006, Cliff Richard added his handprints to the Square. Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi, of Status Quo, unveiled a plaque, with one of each of their handprints, on 16 December 2006. On 9 January 2007, Kylie Minogue included her handprints, on the final day of the London leg of her Showgirl Homecoming Tour.

Seven time World Snooker Champion Stephen Hendry added his handprints on 21 January 2007. International country superstar Dolly Parton unveiled her plaque, on the final night of her UK tour, on 25 March 2007. Canadian musician Bryan Adams unveiled his plaque, on 10 May 2007, just before his 25th appearance at the venue. Just three days later, singer Lionel Richie was presented with his plaque on 13 May 2007, after another sold-out performance at the arena. Irish boyband Westlife unveiled their plaque on 28 March 2008, after 27 sell-out shows, in the space of 10 years. They have sold 250,000 tickets. All four members, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan and Mark Feehily were presented with a cast of their hands, which can also be seen in the Square of Fame. Alice Cooper added his handprints in 2012 as the only solo artist to have headlined at the venue in the past five consecutive decades.[53]

Transport

Wembley Arena is served by Wembley Park station on the London Underground via Olympic Way, and Wembley Central station via the White Horse Bridge.

Train services are operated by Chiltern Railways from Wembley Stadium station to London Marylebone and Birmingham. London Buses routes 92 and 440 stop directly outside the arena. Wembley Central station is located nearby on High Road and is served by London Overground, London Underground, Southern and London Northwestern Railway services.

The onsite parking facility is shared with Wembley Stadium, essentially being the open-air surface parking surrounding the eastern flank of Wembley Stadium and the multistorey car park. These are called Green Car Park and Red Car Park respectively. There is disabled parking available onsite, at the Green Car Park, at a reduced rate but on a first-come, first-served basis.

See also

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used for the 1948 Summer Olympics Today the building is used for music comedy family entertainment and sport It was designed by the engineer Sir Owen Williams without the employment of an architect Williams built a unique structure with cantilevers meeting in the middle thus avoiding the need for internal pillars He also used high quality concrete meaning that it has aged far better than many more recent concrete buildings 4 The building had a reinforced concrete frame of 3 hinged arches spanning 240 feet which was the largest concrete span of any similar structure in the world at that time 5 220 22 4 6 147 Work on the Empire Pool began in November 1933 and it was opened on 25 July 1934 by Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester The swimming pool itself was 200 feet long and 60 feet wide with a removable deck for ice skating As with the adjacent stadium construction was supervised by R J Fowler Wembley s chief building inspector 5 138 The end of the building opened up and led to sunbathing terraces and lawns The sides had 15 massive concrete buttresses and the tops of the ends were glazed with 20 narrow window lights of increasing height from the edges to the centre Ice hockey was introduced to the Empire Pool in October 1934 6 148 49 In October 1976 the Empire Pool was awarded Grade II Listed status protecting it and recognising it as a building of special architectural interest technological innovation and virtuosity 7 On 1 February 1978 the Empire Pool was renamed Wembley Arena 8 When the venue was known as the Empire Pool it hosted the annual NME Poll Winners Concerts during the mid 1960s Audiences of 10 000 viewed acts like the Beatles who performed there four times Led Zeppelin who played a special two night Electric Magic concert during their 1971 Winter Tour the poster for the event designed by Steve Hardcastle 9 sold on the night for 30p 10 has become a collectors item fetching over 500 at auction 11 12 T Rex whose Ringo Starr directed documentary film Born to Boogie is centred on a 1972 concert at the Empire Pool Genesis David Bowie Cliff Richard amp The Shadows the Monkees the Hollies Dusty Springfield Joe Brown amp the Bruvvers the Rolling Stones Bon Jovi INXS and Pink Floyd who played there on their 1974 British Winter tour and 1977 In the Flesh tour The Eagles on their Hotel California 1978 tour the Grateful Dead Dire Straits who played there on their Brothers In Arms tour in 1985 and On Every Street tour in 1991 Status Quo Queen the Who and Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick amp Tich were among many others The individual performances were then finished by a famous personality joining the respective performer on stage and presenting them with their award The Beatles were presented with one of their awards by actor Roger Moore and Joe Brown was joined on stage by Roy Orbison who presented him with his own award These ceremonies were filmed recorded and later broadcast on television Renovation Edit The venue was renovated along with Wembley Stadium as part of the early 21st century regeneration of the Wembley Park area The arena was closed for fourteen months starting in February 2005 for a refurbishment costing 35 million events were moved to a neighbouring temporary 10 000 seat venue the Wembley Arena Pavilion 13 14 The new arena opened to the public on 2 April 2006 with a concert by Depeche Mode The temporary pavilion was moved to Attard Malta opening as the permanent Malta Fairs amp Conventions Centre in December 2006 15 In September 2013 it was announced that AEG Facilities had signed a 15 year contract to operate the arena 16 The arena in SSE colours The building was renamed The SSE Arena on 1 June 2014 after energy company SSE plc bought the naming rights to the venue for 10 years 17 Returning acts Edit The Grateful Dead have released recordings of complete shows from 7 8 April 1972 as part of Europe 72 The Complete Recordings The Grateful Dead also performed at Wembley Arena on 31 October 1990 as part of their fall 1990 European concert tour 18 Bruce Hornsby accompanied the band for this concert 19 A notable attendance record was set in the early 1970s by David Cassidy in his first tour of Great Britain in 1973 when he sold out six performances in one weekend 20 The experience and the associated mass hysteria was documented in a TV special called David Cassidy Weekend At Wembley 21 Queen first performed at Wembley Arena from 11 to 13 May 1978 on their News of the World Tour 22 They would later return on 8 to 10 December 1980 on The Game Tour and on 4 5 7 and 8 September 1984 on The Works Tour citation needed ABBA played six sold out concerts from 5 to 10 November 1979 The shows were filmed by Swedish television for a documentary which was released in 2004 on DVD as ABBA in Concert 23 In September 2014 Universal Music released Live at Wembley Arena featuring most of the concert of 10 November on CD vinyl LP and digital format After the tour the members of the band talked about the warmth of the Wembley audience It was like coming home after a couple of nights said guitarist Bjorn Ulvaeus 24 A finale from these concerts The Way Old Friends Do is the closing track on ABBA s seventh studio album Super Trouper Vocalist Agnetha Faltskog said it was the vibe from the audience that made the track work so much better as a live performance than as a studio track 24 Tina Turner is the female artist with the most shows with 25 and with 5 at Wembley Stadium three in 1996 and two in 2000 25 Cliff Richard is the male artist with the most number of shows with 61 26 whereas Status Quo hold the record for a rock band with 45 performances 27 Irish band Westlife are the pop band with most shows with 28 28 and comedian Lee Evans 23 performances citation needed Prince played 35 concerts at the venue between 1986 and 1998 29 During their 1998 Spiceworld Tour the Spice Girls played a total of 8 sold out concerts at the venue in April 1998 30 2000s Edit Christina Aguilera performed there on 2 3 and 5 November 2003 as part of her Stripped Tour The shows were filmed and later released as Stripped Live in the U K She returned in 2006 for two shows as part of her Back to Basics Tour She was to return to the arena in November 2019 for The X Tour citation needed Beyonce performed there on 10 and 11 November 2003 as part of her Dangerously in Love Tour Live at Wembley was filmed during these two concerts citation needed Pearl Jam hold the attendance record for one show with 12 470 fans at their 2007 gig 31 Madonna performed at the arena 8 times during her Confessions Tour selling more than 80 000 tickets The Confessions Tour was filmed during these concerts Madonna has performed at the arena 12 times to date selling more than 120 000 tickets citation needed 2010s Edit In 2010 Taylor Swift played here during her fearless tourOn 14 December 2012 BIGBANG became the first South Korean boy band to perform at the Arena during their ALIVE Galaxy Tour citation needed On 3 August 2013 Nepathya became the first Nepalese band to perform at the Arena 32 On 6 September 2015 ABS CBN s ASAP became the First Filipino act to SSE Wembley Arena to Celebrating 20 Years of the Filipino Variety Show On 19 December 2015 Nightwish became the first Finnish act to headline the Arena 33 On 2 April 2016 Babymetal became the first Japanese act to headline the Arena 34 and set the record for the Arena s highest ever merchandise sales 35 On 12 November 2017 the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony was held at the arena The event was hosted by Rita Ora and featured performances from Eminem Demi Lovato U2 The Killers Kesha and more 36 The Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody premiered at the Arena on 23 October 2018 in recognition to how Freddie Mercury and Queen performed the iconic Live Aid performance in 1985 at nearby Wembley Stadium 37 On 17 November 2018 London based DJ Andy C performed a DJ set lasting five hours the first all night event to take place in the venue s history The event had sold out in three days six months prior 38 On 22 May 2019 Blackpink became the first South Korean girl group to perform at the arena as a part of their In Your Area World Tour In the summer 2019 Britain s Got Talent The Champions was filmed at the arena citation needed On 3 November 2019 Burna Boy becomes the first African Artist to headline and sell out the Arena citation needed 2020s Edit The 13th Global Siyum HaShas of Daf Yomi took place in January 2020 the largest of its kind in the UK 39 The second series of BBC One s The Wall was filmed at the venue in 2020 40 41 ITV s The Masked Dancer was filmed here in 2021 The 27th National Television Awards took place on 15 September presented by Joel Dommett after being at The O2 Arena for 12 years Sporting events Edit Wembley Arena with Olympic rings for the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympics Edit During the 1948 Summer Olympics the venue hosted the Olympic boxing Olympic diving Olympic swimming and Olympic water polo events 42 The venue hosted Olympic badminton and Olympic rhythmic gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics 43 Tennis Edit From 1934 until 1990 the Empire Pool Wembley Arena was the venue for the Wembley Professional Tennis Championships which was a part of the professional Grand Slam from 1927 until 1967 Cycling Edit From the late 1960s to the late 1970s the Skol 6 Day cycle race was held here An indoor velodrome of 166 metres was assembled from sections each September This was Britain s first indoor velodrome Top professional riders from the European 6 Day circuit came to London including Eddy Merckx Peter Post Patrick Sercu and many others British riders such as World pursuit champion Hugh Porter and British Champion Tony Gowland also competed Ice hockey Edit The Wembley Lions and Wembley Monarchs were two ice hockey teams that used the venue regularly during the 1940s 1950s and 1960s while the London Lions used the venue for a season in the 1970s Wembley also hosted the British Hockey League play off finals weekend at the end of each season up until the league s disbandment in 1996 The arena played host to two pairs of NHL preseason games the Chicago Blackhawks versus the Montreal Canadiens in 1992 and the Toronto Maple Leafs versus the New York Rangers in 1993 44 Martial arts Edit The boxing World Championship bout between then champion Alan Minter and challenger Marvin Hagler which the latter won was held at Wembley Arena in 1980 The arena played host to BAMMA mixed martial arts events on in May 2011 BAMMA 6 September 2012 BAMMA 10 and September 2017 BAMMA 31 as well as UFC on Fuel TV Barao vs McDonald in February 2013 45 Other sports Edit The Horse of the Year Show was held there from 1959 to 2002 From 1979 to 1983 indoor speedway was held during the winter with the riders racing on concrete on a 181 yard track 46 Two NBA basketball exhibition matches were played at the arena in1 October 1993 featuring the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic It hosted the final of the Premier League Darts in 2009 and 2011 as well as the 2010 playoff finals Esports Edit The European League Of Legends Championship Series which is a competitive esports league in the computer game League of Legends played its round of matches at the arena in 2014 47 The 2015 League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals took place in the Arena 48 In September 2018 the playoffs for the FACEIT Major London 2018 Counter Strike Global Offensive Major Championship took place in the arena 49 Professional wrestling Edit The venue has hosted many professional wrestling events from Joint Promotions WWE NXT TakeOver London WCW World Wrestling All Stars Impact Wrestling and Progress Wrestling 50 51 Square of Fame Edit Square of Fame With the reopening of Wembley Arena in 2006 a Square of Fame area has been created in front of the arena Similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame notable Wembley Arena performers are invited to have bronze plaques imprinted with their names and handprints The first star to have a plaque was Madonna on 1 August 2006 52 On 9 November 2006 Cliff Richard added his handprints to the Square Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi of Status Quo unveiled a plaque with one of each of their handprints on 16 December 2006 On 9 January 2007 Kylie Minogue included her handprints on the final day of the London leg of her Showgirl Homecoming Tour Seven time World Snooker Champion Stephen Hendry added his handprints on 21 January 2007 International country superstar Dolly Parton unveiled her plaque on the final night of her UK tour on 25 March 2007 Canadian musician Bryan Adams unveiled his plaque on 10 May 2007 just before his 25th appearance at the venue Just three days later singer Lionel Richie was presented with his plaque on 13 May 2007 after another sold out performance at the arena Irish boyband Westlife unveiled their plaque on 28 March 2008 after 27 sell out shows in the space of 10 years They have sold 250 000 tickets All four members Shane Filan Nicky Byrne Kian Egan and Mark Feehily were presented with a cast of their hands which can also be seen in the Square of Fame Alice Cooper added his handprints in 2012 as the only solo artist to have headlined at the venue in the past five consecutive decades 53 Transport EditWembley Arena is served by Wembley Park station on the London Underground via Olympic Way and Wembley Central station via the White Horse Bridge Train services are operated by Chiltern Railways from Wembley Stadium station to London Marylebone and Birmingham London Buses routes 92 and 440 stop directly outside the arena Wembley Central station is located nearby on High Road and is served by London Overground London Underground Southern and London Northwestern Railway services The onsite parking facility is shared with Wembley Stadium essentially being the open air surface parking surrounding the eastern flank of Wembley Stadium and the multistorey car park These are called Green Car Park and Red Car Park respectively There is disabled parking available onsite at the Green Car Park at a reduced rate but on a first come first served basis See also Edit Sports portalList of Commonwealth Games venuesReferences Edit SSE Arena Address Archived from the original on 18 June 2017 Retrieved 10 January 2020 Carter Emily 15 February 2022 Wembley Arena announces name change Kerrang com Wembley The SSE Arena The SSE Arena Experience The SSE Arena Wembley www ssearena co uk a b The Empire Pool Wembley Hurst Peirce Malcolm hurstpm net Retrieved 30 June 2016 a b Hewlett Geoffrey 1979 A History of Wembley Brent Library Service a b Knight Donald R Sabey Alan 1984 The Lion Roars at Wembley Wembley Arena Designing Buildings Wiki www designingbuildings co uk Retrieved 23 July 2018 Wembley Arena 1934 2004 The First Seventy Years Wembley Arena 2004 p 23 Jon Bream 2008 Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin Voyageur Press pp 71 72 ISBN 9781616731496 Dave Lewis 10 April 2012 Led Zeppelin A Celebration Omnibus Press p 198 ISBN 9780857128195 Led Zeppelin christies com Led Zeppelin Timeline November 20 1971 ledzeppelin com Baldock Lee 1 March 2005 Wembley Arena Pavilion opens LSi Online Retrieved 23 July 2018 Wembley music venue doors to open BBC 20 February 2005 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Henry Chris 9 January 2007 Arena Structure s supply new venue in Malta LSi Online Retrieved 17 September 2018 AEG Facilities to run Wembley Arena Wembley Arena 2 September 2013 Archived from the original on 9 September 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Sweney Mark 10 April 2014 Wembley Arena to be renamed The Guardian Retrieved 3 May 2014 Dodd D Spaulding D 2000 The Grateful Dead Reader Readers on American musicians Oxford University Press p 229 ISBN 978 0 19 972863 3 Retrieved 12 February 2015 Sclafani T 2013 The Grateful Dead FAQ All That s Left to Know About the Greatest Jam Band in History Backbeat Books p 282 ISBN 978 1 61713 582 8 Retrieved 12 February 2015 Downfall of the daydream idol David Cassidy Express co uk 23 August 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2014 David 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established formula The Independent 21 December 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2020 6 things we learned at Babymetal s Wembley arena show 4 April 2016 Babymetal break 2 UK records 5 April 2016 MTV EMAs 2017 Recap Shawn Mendes Ed Sheeran amp Camila Cabello Triumph as Eminem Makes Live Comeback Billboard 12 November 2017 Bohemian Rhapsody to World Premiere at London s Wembley Arena The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 10 January 2020 Andy C makes history as all night long event at Wembley sells out Mixmag Retrieved 10 January 2020 London Thousands Pack Wembley Arena For Siyum HaShas VIDEOS amp PHOTOS The Yeshiva World 7 January 2020 Retrieved 6 November 2020 Henry Grace 2 October 2020 Danny Dyer hints at shocks for The Wall viewers as show returns for series two Radio Times Retrieved 1 November 2020 Kanter Jake 22 May 2020 The Wall Danny Dyer Game Show Poised To Shift Production From Poland To UK Amid Coronavirus Deadline Retrieved 1 November 2020 1948 Summer Olympic official report pp 43 49 profile London2012 com Archived from the original on 7 September 2011 Retrieved 7 May 2011 NHL overseas history NHL Retrieved 29 January 2020 Renan Barao v Michael McDonald announced for UFC title fight at Wembley Arena UFC News ESPN co uk 6 December 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2014 W Tracks EU LCS heads to London s Wembley Arena Archived from the original on 24 May 2014 2015 World Championship venues Archived from the original on 11 April 2015 Retrieved 9 April 2015 Steiner Dustin 22 February 2018 FACEIT to Host Next CS GO Major in London Sept 20 23 Unikrn Retrieved 22 February 2018 TNA IMPACT WRESTLING To Be Taped For Television Live At Wembley Arena IMPACT Wrestling 6 January 2012 TNA News TNA announces first international TV taping scheduled for this month Pro Wrestling Torch 6 January 2012 Wembley Arena LiveNation Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2007 WEMBLEY ARENA AMERICANA HOTEL LONDON UK LAST MINUTE BOOKINGS SPECIAL OFFERS LONDON EVENTS REGENTS PARK 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