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Wolfbrook Arena

Wolfbrook Arena is an indoor arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Addington. It has gone through a series of name changes, the most recent of which prior to its current name having been Christchurch Arena.

Wolfbrook Arena
The arena, under old signage, in August 2019
Former namesWestpac Trust Centre (1998–2007)
Westpac Arena (2007–2010)
CBS Canterbury Arena (2010–2014)
Horncastle Arena (2014–2020)
Christchurch Arena (2020–2023)
Address55 Jack Hinton Drive
Addington 8024
Christchurch
New Zealand
Location55 Jack Hinton Drive
Addington, Christchurch
Canterbury, New Zealand
Coordinates43°32′45″S 172°36′4″E / 43.54583°S 172.60111°E / -43.54583; 172.60111
OwnerVenues Ōtautahi
OperatorVenues Ōtautahi
CapacityNetball: 7,200
Concerts: 8,888
Construction
Opened1998
General contractorCharles Luney
Tenants
1999 Netball World Championships
Mainland Tactix (ANZ Championship) (2008–present)

Description edit

 
Main entrance to the arena (2020)

Wolfbrook Arena is New Zealand's second-largest indoor arena with a maximum capacity of 8,888 (depending on event type), it was the largest until the construction of Auckland's Vector Arena in 2007. The indoor stadium is capable of hosting concerts, exhibitions and various sporting events. Provision for international sport and traditional indoor arena events has been integrated into the design requirements.

It has over 6,700 seats for sporting fixtures or, in the concert configuration, the seating can increase to over 7,000.

The Sports and Entertainment complex is located adjacent to the Addington Raceway and Christchurch Stadium and is surrounded by 3,000 car parking spaces. The complex is only 10 minutes from the city centre.

It has been affectionately dubbed 'The Woolshed' by Canterbury Rams basketball fans. Some Christchurch citizens colloquially refer to the arena as the horseshoe, due to its unusual architectural exterior design.

History edit

Construction company Chas S Luney Ltd built the stadium.[1] The arena opened in September 1998 at a cost of NZ$32 Million. In the first ever sporting match at CBS Canterbury Arena, the Canterbury Rams basketball team suffered a close loss to the Wellington Saints 86–81 in April 1999.

It was built for two main reasons: primarily for the 1999 Netball World Cup in Christchurch, and also because Christchurch was missing out on many concerts and other attractions, because it did not have a suitable indoor arena in the city.

On 18 June 2010, Westpac Arena was officially renamed CBS Canterbury Arena.[2] On 23 July 2014, CBS Canterbury Arena was officially renamed Horncastle Arena.[3]

On 19 September 2020, Horncastle Arena was officially renamed Christchurch Arena.

On 1 June 2023, Christchurch Arena was officially renamed Wolfbrook Arena.[4]

Sporting home teams edit

Events edit

Entertainment events edit

Sporting edit

Since its opening, it has been host to a number of different sporting events. These include home matches for the Canterbury Rams (basketball), New Zealand Breakers (basketball) and Mainland Tactix (netball) teams. It occasionally hosts international basketball and netball fixtures featuring the Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns respectively. It was also the host of the 1999 Netball World Championships.

It has also been host to a lot of non-regular sporting events. These include various celebrity tennis matches, ice shows, disabled games, karate championships and gymnastics competitions.

In 2007 & 2008 the arena hosted WWE professional wrestling tours, featuring the SmackDown and ECW brands. The arena again hosted a WWE event in September 2017, this time a Raw branded event.

Other uses edit

The arena plays a key role in the Christchurch economy hosting annual trade shows including the Christchurch Home Show, Women's Lifestyle Expo, Armageddon Expo, and the Go Green Expo.

Christchurch Arena is managed by Venues Otautahi, the same venue management company that manages the Christchurch Town Hall, Apollo Projects Stadium, Airforce Museum of New Zealand and Hagley Oval Pavilion. The combined facilities regularly host a variety of different events

The venue is also used for big gala dinners, lunches, balls, and cocktail parties.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Charles Seymour Luney (Chas), QSO, CNZM 1905 – 2006". Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  2. ^ Heather, Ben (19 June 2010). "CBS takes venue naming rights". The Press. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  3. ^ Meier, Cecile (24 July 2014). "Arena sponsor 'here for the long haul'". The Press. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  4. ^ "New name for Christchurch Arena". Otago Daily Times. 24 May 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Basketball returns home to Cowles", Christchurch City Council, Media Release 29 September 2007.
  6. ^ "Lionel Richie and John Farnham NZ Tour at Horncastle Arena – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Lionel Richie and John Farnham NZ Tour in New Plymouth – stuff.co.nz". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Bob Dylan lands in Christchurch – stuff.co.nz". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Review: Bob Dylan in Christchurch – stuff.co.nz". Les Kokay – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Ed Sheeran – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  11. ^ "Gig guide: Event details – undertheradar.co.nz". undertheradar.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Ed Sheeran's secret show in Christchurch – stuff.co.nz". Vicki Anderson – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Review: Ed Sheeran captivates Christchurch – stuff.co.nz". Vicki Anderson – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Ed Sheeran delights fans with secret Christchurch show – nzherald.co.nz". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  15. ^ "Ricky Martin – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  16. ^ "Gig guide: Event details – undertheradar.co.nz". undertheradar.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  17. ^ "Tour news:Imagine Dragons conjure up two NZ shows – nzherald.co.nz". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  18. ^ "Imagine Dragons to play Auckland, Christchurch – newshub.co.nz". newshub.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  19. ^ "Maroon 5 add extra Australia and New Zealand shows to 2015 tour plans - stereoboard.com". Jon Stickler - stereoboard.com. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  20. ^ "Review: Maroon 5 V Tour – stuff.co.nz". James Croot – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  21. ^ "Iron Maiden – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  22. ^ "Maiden announce details of concerts in New Zealand and Australia in April/May 2016 - ironmaiden.com". ironmaiden.com. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  23. ^ "Review: Iron Maiden at Christchurch's Horncastle Arena – stuff.co.nz". Nicole Mathewson – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  24. ^ "Troye Sivan – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  25. ^ "Concert Review: Passionate Troye Sivan connects with Christchurch crowd – stuff.co.nz". Enya Beynon – stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  26. ^ "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  27. ^ "Macklemore and Ryan Lewis back on tour, returning to Auckland – stuff.co.nz". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  28. ^ "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis live in New Zealand – scoop.co.nz". scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  29. ^ . disney.com.au. Archived from the original on 7 September 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  30. ^ "Disney on Ice presents Magical Ice Festival – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  31. ^ "Ellie Goulding – eventfinda.co.nz". eventfinda.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  32. ^ "Ellie Goulding heads to New Zealand for Delirium tour – stuff.co.nz". Hannah McKee – stuff.co.nz. 17 February 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  33. ^ "A-ha and Rick Astley announce two New Zealand shows". 16 July 2019.

External links edit

  • Venues Ōtautahi – venue manager for Christchurch Arena. Lists upcoming events and allows to take a virtual tour of the Arena

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Westpac Centre redirects here For the Melbourne based sports centre see Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wolfbrook Arena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Wolfbrook Arena is an indoor arena in Christchurch New Zealand It is located in the suburb of Addington It has gone through a series of name changes the most recent of which prior to its current name having been Christchurch Arena Wolfbrook ArenaThe arena under old signage in August 2019Former namesWestpac Trust Centre 1998 2007 Westpac Arena 2007 2010 CBS Canterbury Arena 2010 2014 Horncastle Arena 2014 2020 Christchurch Arena 2020 2023 Address55 Jack Hinton DriveAddington 8024ChristchurchNew ZealandLocation55 Jack Hinton Drive Addington Christchurch Canterbury New ZealandCoordinates43 32 45 S 172 36 4 E 43 54583 S 172 60111 E 43 54583 172 60111OwnerVenues ŌtautahiOperatorVenues ŌtautahiCapacityNetball 7 200 Concerts 8 888ConstructionOpened1998General contractorCharles LuneyTenants1999 Netball World Championships Mainland Tactix ANZ Championship 2008 present Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Sporting home teams 4 Events 4 1 Entertainment events 4 2 Sporting 4 3 Other uses 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDescription edit nbsp Main entrance to the arena 2020 Wolfbrook Arena is New Zealand s second largest indoor arena with a maximum capacity of 8 888 depending on event type it was the largest until the construction of Auckland s Vector Arena in 2007 The indoor stadium is capable of hosting concerts exhibitions and various sporting events Provision for international sport and traditional indoor arena events has been integrated into the design requirements It has over 6 700 seats for sporting fixtures or in the concert configuration the seating can increase to over 7 000 The Sports and Entertainment complex is located adjacent to the Addington Raceway and Christchurch Stadium and is surrounded by 3 000 car parking spaces The complex is only 10 minutes from the city centre It has been affectionately dubbed The Woolshed by Canterbury Rams basketball fans Some Christchurch citizens colloquially refer to the arena as the horseshoe due to its unusual architectural exterior design History editConstruction company Chas S Luney Ltd built the stadium 1 The arena opened in September 1998 at a cost of NZ 32 Million In the first ever sporting match at CBS Canterbury Arena the Canterbury Rams basketball team suffered a close loss to the Wellington Saints 86 81 in April 1999 It was built for two main reasons primarily for the 1999 Netball World Cup in Christchurch and also because Christchurch was missing out on many concerts and other attractions because it did not have a suitable indoor arena in the city On 18 June 2010 Westpac Arena was officially renamed CBS Canterbury Arena 2 On 23 July 2014 CBS Canterbury Arena was officially renamed Horncastle Arena 3 On 19 September 2020 Horncastle Arena was officially renamed Christchurch Arena On 1 June 2023 Christchurch Arena was officially renamed Wolfbrook Arena 4 Sporting home teams editCanterbury Rams 1999 2007 5 Canterbury Flames 2002 2007 Mainland Tactix 2008 present Events editEntertainment events edit Entertainment events at Christchurch Arena Year Date Nationalities Artists Events 1998 12 September United States Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 1998 27 November United States Janet Jackson The Velvet Rope Tour 28 November 1999 14 August United States Creed 2002 27 November United States P nk Party Tour 2003 18 February United Kingdom Cliff Richard Wanted World Tour 19 February 2005 22 February United States Cher Living Proof The Farewell Tour 6 October United States Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Tour 20 November United States Kelly Clarkson Breakaway World Tour 2007 3 July United States Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy World Tour 8 August United States Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2007 15 September United Kingdom Snow Patrol Eyes Open Tour 16 October Australia PowderfingerSilverchair Across the Great Divide Tour 25 November United Kingdom Muse Black Holes and Revelations Tour 2008 7 May Ireland Westlife Back Home Tour 12 September United States Disturbed Indestructible Tour Music as a Weapon 28 October United States Stevie Wonder Wonder Spring Summer World Tour 2008 2009 22 February United Kingdom Iron Maiden Somewhere Back in Time World Tour 2010 16 February United States Faith No More The Second Coming Tour 1 March United Kingdom Cliff RichardThe Shadows The Final Reunion Tour 5 March United States Paramore Brand New Eyes World Tour 8 April United States Carole KingJames Taylor Troubadour Reunion Tour 21 September United States MetallicaThe Sword World Magnetic Tour Metallica Warp Riders Tour The Sword 22 September 3 November Canada Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen Tour 2008 2010 2011 10 February United Kingdom Sting along with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Symphonicity Tour 10 May United States Disturbed Asylum Tour 20 November New Zealand Hayley Westenra Paradiso 10th Anniversary Homecoming Tour 2012 10 April Australia Reece Mastin Australia and New Zealand Tour 19 August United States Slash Apocalyptic Love World Tour 6 November United Kingdom Mumford amp Sons 2013 20 February United States Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis Note This show was organised as a student only event by the University of Canterbury Students Association it was originally planned to be held at the Ilam Gardens but the event has since been re located to allow extra tickets to be sold 23 February Australia Reece Mastin The Summer Nights Tour 10 October IrelandUnited Kingdom One Direction Take Me Home Tour 14 December Canada Leonard Cohen Old Ideas World Tour 2014 20 March United States Lionel Richie All the Hits All Night Long 6 7 22 March United States Nine Inch Nails Twenty Thirteen Tour 10 September United States Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2014 8 9 2015 8 April United Kingdom Ed Sheeran x Tour 10 11 12 13 14 21 April Puerto Rico Ricky Martin One World Tour 15 10 September United States Imagine Dragons Smoke Mirrors Tour 16 17 18 2 October United States Maroon 5 Maroon V Tour 19 20 2016 29 April United Kingdom Iron Maiden The Book of Souls World Tour 21 22 23 28 July Australia Troye Sivan Blue Neighbourhood Tour 24 25 30 July United States Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis The Unruly Mess I ve Made Tour 26 27 28 18 August 1 Show Disney on Ice Magical Ice Festival 29 30 19 August 2 Shows 20 August 3 Shows 21 August 3 Shows 29 September United Kingdom Ellie Goulding Delirium World Tour 31 32 2020 5 March Norway A ha Hunting High and Low Live Tour 33 Sporting edit Since its opening it has been host to a number of different sporting events These include home matches for the Canterbury Rams basketball New Zealand Breakers basketball and Mainland Tactix netball teams It occasionally hosts international basketball and netball fixtures featuring the Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns respectively It was also the host of the 1999 Netball World Championships It has also been host to a lot of non regular sporting events These include various celebrity tennis matches ice shows disabled games karate championships and gymnastics competitions In 2007 amp 2008 the arena hosted WWE professional wrestling tours featuring the SmackDown and ECW brands The arena again hosted a WWE event in September 2017 this time a Raw branded event Other uses edit The arena plays a key role in the Christchurch economy hosting annual trade shows including the Christchurch Home Show Women s Lifestyle Expo Armageddon Expo and the Go Green Expo Christchurch Arena is managed by Venues Otautahi the same venue management company that manages the Christchurch Town Hall Apollo Projects Stadium Airforce Museum of New Zealand and Hagley Oval Pavilion The combined facilities regularly host a variety of different eventsThe venue is also used for big gala dinners lunches balls and cocktail parties See also editList of indoor arenas in New ZealandReferences edit Charles Seymour Luney Chas QSO CNZM 1905 2006 Christchurch City Libraries Retrieved 5 June 2011 Heather Ben 19 June 2010 CBS takes venue naming rights The Press Retrieved 23 September 2011 Meier Cecile 24 July 2014 Arena sponsor here for the long haul The Press Retrieved 19 October 2014 New name for Christchurch Arena Otago Daily Times 24 May 2023 Retrieved 3 August 2023 Basketball returns home to Cowles Christchurch City Council Media Release 29 September 2007 Lionel Richie and John Farnham NZ Tour at Horncastle Arena eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Lionel Richie and John Farnham NZ Tour in New Plymouth stuff co nz stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Bob Dylan lands in Christchurch stuff co nz stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Review Bob Dylan in Christchurch stuff co nz Les Kokay stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Ed Sheeran eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Gig guide Event details undertheradar co nz undertheradar co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Ed Sheeran s secret show in Christchurch stuff co nz Vicki Anderson stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Review Ed Sheeran captivates Christchurch stuff co nz Vicki Anderson stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Ed Sheeran delights fans with secret Christchurch show nzherald co nz nzherald co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Ricky Martin eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Gig guide Event details undertheradar co nz undertheradar co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Tour news Imagine Dragons conjure up two NZ shows nzherald co nz nzherald co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Imagine Dragons to play Auckland Christchurch newshub co nz newshub co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Maroon 5 add extra Australia and New Zealand shows to 2015 tour plans stereoboard com Jon Stickler stereoboard com Retrieved 23 September 2016 Review Maroon 5 V Tour stuff co nz James Croot stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Iron Maiden eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Maiden announce details of concerts in New Zealand and Australia in April May 2016 ironmaiden com ironmaiden com Retrieved 23 September 2016 Review Iron Maiden at Christchurch s Horncastle Arena stuff co nz Nicole Mathewson stuff co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Troye Sivan eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Concert Review Passionate Troye Sivan connects with Christchurch crowd stuff co nz Enya Beynon stuff co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Macklemore and Ryan Lewis back on tour returning to Auckland stuff co nz stuff co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis live in New Zealand scoop co nz scoop co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Tour information disney com au disney com au Archived from the original on 7 September 2016 Retrieved 23 September 2016 Disney on Ice presents Magical Ice Festival eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 23 September 2016 Ellie Goulding eventfinda co nz eventfinda co nz Retrieved 22 September 2016 Ellie Goulding heads to New Zealand for Delirium tour stuff co nz Hannah McKee stuff co nz 17 February 2016 Retrieved 22 September 2016 A ha and Rick Astley announce two New Zealand shows 16 July 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to CBS Canterbury Arena Venues Ōtautahi venue manager for Christchurch Arena Lists upcoming events and allows to take a virtual tour of the Arena Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wolfbrook Arena amp oldid 1223963473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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