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Nottingham Arena (known for sponsorship reasons as the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham) [3] is a multi-use indoor arena, part of the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, England. The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena were opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill on 1 April 2000. The arena is the biggest live ...
The arena reverted back to its original CIA name on 22 September 2022 after being named Motorpoint Arena Cardiff since March 2011. [15] During August 2023 the arena was renamed Utilita Arena Cardiff, for sponsorship reasons, after the energy company entered into an agreement regarding the naming rights to the arena. [16]
Arena Date built Capacity Image Cardiff: Utilita Arena Cardiff: 1993 7,500 [25] Vindico Arena: 2016 3,088 Newport: International Convention Centre Wales: 2019 5,000 [26] Swansea: Swansea Building Society Arena 2022 3,500 [27]
Incorporating the Nottingham Arena (since January 2016, rebranded as the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham), the NIC is a combined live entertainment and leisure venue. The first ice rink (housed within the Arena) was opened on 1 April 2000 by Olympic Gold Medalist, Jayne Torvill. The second Olympic Rink was opened the following year, on 7 April 2001 ...
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Motorpoint Arena may refer to: Cardiff International Arena, formerly known as Motorpoint Arena Cardiff; Motorpoint Arena Nottingham; Sheffield Arena, ...
It has a capacity of 3,100 for ice hockey and is the home venue of the Cardiff Devils. The Ice Arena, which replaced the Wales National Ice Rink demolished – as part of the Cardiff city centre St David's 2 retail scheme – opened 12th March 2016 for the Cardiff Devils v Belfast Giants game, after a number of delays. [1] [2]
Due to poor ticket sales, the concert was transferred to Cardiff International Arena. [80] [81] 2016 16 June Rihanna Anti World Tour: The Weeknd and Big Sean: Logistical reasons. [82] 2020 14 June Rammstein: Europe Stadium Tour: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales. Rescheduled to 16 June 2021: 2021 16 June