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  2. Bp pulse LIVE - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] On 25 September 2018, the NEC Group announced that the Genting Arena will be renamed Resorts World Arena as of 3 December of that year. Genting UK will continue to sponsor the hall. The reason for the new name was to more closely align the venue with Genting's Resorts World Birmingham that is opposite the arena, which opened in ...

  3. Resorts World Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Resorts World Shopping and Leisure Complex. The complex (developed by Genting) is seven storeys high and spans 538,000 square feet (50,000 square meters). Its design is based on the shape of a cruise ship. Resorts World Birmingham is the first Resorts World in Europe. [6]

  4. File:Twenty One Pilots Resorts World Arena, Birmingham 2019.jpg

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  6. In Pictures: Birmingham bids farewell to Commonwealth Games - AOL

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  7. National Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    The seventh hall of the NEC complex, a multi-purpose indoor arena named the Birmingham International Arena (currently branded BP Pulse Live), opened in December 1980. [9] Plaque commemorating the opening of the "second phase of development" in 1989. On 23 March 1989, Queen Elizabeth II opened three new halls. [10]

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  9. Birmingham Arena - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Arena may refer to one of the following arenas: United Kingdom: Arena Birmingham in Birmingham, England, best known by its former name, the National Indoor Arena (NIA) Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England, best known by its former name, National Exhibition Centre Arena (NEC) United States: Legacy Arena, in Birmingham, Alabama