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Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue 28 January 1977: Little River Band: 23 November 1977: Fleetwood Mac: Rumours: 11 November 1978
After the formation of the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) on 31 May 1871, a later meeting recommended a central location for the cricket ground. [4] After an act of parliament allowed a section of the Adelaide Park Lands between North Adelaide and the River Torrens [5] to be leased by the association, the present grounds were leased in 1872 to the first trustees, Justice Gwynne ...
In Australia, Madonna set the record for the biggest ticket sales with over 360,000 tickets sold; the first date sold 52,000 tickets in an hour and 20 minutes, with prices ranging from $45 to $142. [60] The single concert at the Adelaide Oval attracted over 40,000 people, standing as one of the most attended concerts in the venue's history.
In 2019, the Adelaide 36ers announced that the Adelaide Entertainment Centre would be the new home of the Adelaide 36ers NBL team. The Adelaide Entertainment Centre has capacity to hold 10,000 Basketball fans. The South Australian Government assigned responsibility for the management of the AEC to the Grand Prix Board in 1989. In August 1998 ...
Tickets for the games also act as the ticket to travel free on any Adelaide Oval Footy Express bus, train or tram, in order to alleviate overcrowding on regular services. Most services offer early arrival times and some routes will have services that leave an hour after the final siren. [ 11 ]
The Adelaide Oval during the 2010 Australia v England Test match. England's Graeme Swann took a five-wicket haul during the match. The historic scoreboard at the ground in 2008. Australia's Betty Wilson took two five-wicket hauls at Adelaide. The Adelaide Oval is a sports stadium located in Adelaide, South Australia.
The South Adelaide Football Club used Adelaide Oval as its home ground for over 100 years between 1882 and 1903 and 1905–1994. Alfred Waldron ( Norwood ) Alfred Waldron was captain of Norwood for the 1889 SAFA Grand Final , the first Grand Final in a major Australian rules football competition.
The Memorial Drive Tennis club was established in 1914, under the name South Australian Lawn Tennis Club. About 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land were leased to the club directly adjacent to the Adelaide Oval [3] and the grass courts were opened in October 1921 by the Governor of South Australia, Sir Archibald Weigall. [4]