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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Paris La Défense Arena

Paris La Défense Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Nanterre, a western suburb of Paris. Opened in October 2017, it was developed by the rugby union club Racing 92, and replaced Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir as their home field. It is one of the two multi-purpose indoor arena to be built in Europe, along with Telenor Arena and is Europe's largest indoor arena. Its naming rights are held by Paris La Défense, the management company of the nearby La Défense business district.

The venue offers three separate configurations. In its rugby configuration, it has a nominal seating capacity of 30,681. For concerts, it is able to seat 40,000. Finally, a movable stand allows it to also be used for a variety of indoor sports, at various capacities, with a capacity of as low as 5,000 being possible. The venue also includes 33,000 square metres (360,000 sq ft) of office space, 300 student rooms, shops, including a club shop, a brewery and a gourmet restaurant.

It is scheduled to host swimming and water polo at the 2024 Summer Olympics and swimming at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.

History

View of Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, seen from the Grande Arche in La Défense

The arena was originally planned to open in 2014, but that date was delayed, due to local protests.

It eventually opened in October 2017, although Racing 92 did not play their first home game in the new arena until they hosted Toulouse on 22 December 2017. The arena's working name was changed from "Arena92" to "U Arena"; referencing the configuration of the main stands, and the structure's shape, when viewed from the air, in November 2016. The name was changed a second time to the current Paris La Défense Arena on 12 June 2018. This followed a 10-year naming rights agreement with Paris La Défense, the company that manages the nearby La Défense business district.

The venue was originally planned to have a retractable roof, but it was ultimately built with a fixed roof instead.

The Rolling Stones were the first band to ever perform a concert at the venue, closing their Europe-only No Filter Tour, with three shows, on 19, 22, and 25 October 2017. The arena's first rugby union match, took place on 25 November 2017 between France and Japan. On 11 March 2018, the French professional basketball clubs Nanterre 92 and ASVEL Basket, played each other in a LNB Pro A 2017–18 season game. The game had an attendance of 15,220, which was the highest attendance of any game in the league's history. In 2017, the Paris Supercross moved from Bercy to Nanterre, as the venue could host a more traditional Supercross, compared to an Arenacross configuration.

Entertainment events

Entertainment events at Paris La Défense Arena
Date Artist(s) Tour Attendance / Capacity Gross
2017
19 October The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour 109,126 / 109,126 $18,529,324
22 October
25 October
2 December Various Artists Stars 80
2018
8 June Roger Waters Us + Them Tour 45,639 / 56,540 $4,281,563
9 June
24 August Kendrick Lamar
N.E.R.D
IAM
Brockhampton
Paris Summer Jam
13 October Booba Booba en Concert
28 November Paul McCartney Freshen Up 36,663 / 36,663 $3,851,577
2019
11 May Kassav' Tournée 40e Anniversaire
7 June Mylène Farmer Mylène Farmer 2019 235,000 / 235,000 $31,700,000
8 June
11 June
12 June
14 June
15 June
18 June
19 June
22 June
28 June Rammstein Rammstein Stadium Tour 73,223/ 73,223 $6,660,269
29 June
3 July P!nk Beautiful Trauma World Tour 36,295 / 36,295 $3,358,518
21 September Soprano Phoenix Tour
26 October Bigflo & Oli Bigflo et Oli en Concert
6 December Patrick Bruel Ce soir on sort... Tour
2020
22 February DJ Snake
2022
16 March Genesis The Last Domino? Tour 45,889 / 45,889 $7,215,967
17 March
11 June Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road 62,220 / 62,220 $9,846,099
12 June
26 June Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast World Tour
2 July Green Day
Fall Out Boy
Weezer
Hella Mega Tour
10 September Ninho Jefe Tour
2 December Angèle Nonante-Cinq Tour
8 December Orelsan Civilisation Tour
2023
8 April Music Bank Paris
13 May Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 2023 Tour
15 May
20 May Burna boy Love damini Tour
21 June P!nk Summer Carnival
22 June
22, 23 August Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour
16 September Karmine Corp KCX3
3 November 50 Cent The Final Lap Tour
25 November Fally Ipupa
2 December Stromae Multitude Tour
3 December
8 December Bigflo & Oli Le Grand Tour
2024
13 January Jay Chou Carnival World Tour
9 March Calogero A.M.O.U.R Tour
16 March Michel Sardou Je me Souviens d'un Adieu
17 March
20 April Black Eyed Peas Elevation World Tour
9 May Taylor Swift The Eras Tour 180,000 / 180,000
10 May
11 May
12 May
23 November Sum 41 Tour of the Setting Sum
4 December Paul McCartney Got Back
5 December

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