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Latest revision as of 01:01, 28 December 2019
Resorts World Arena, previously known as Hall 7 during construction, Birmingham International Arena between 1980 and 1983, NEC Arena until 2008, LG Arena until 2014 and Genting Arena until 2018, is a multipurpose indoor arena located at National Exhibition Centre in Solihull, Birmingham, England. The arena was opened in 1980 with a concert by Queen. The arena was designed by Edward Mills & Partners and is operated by the NEC Group.
In 2018, with over 350,000 tickets sold, it was the sixth most popular arena in the UK. The arena has the capacity of 15,685 people.