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'''3Arena''', formerly known as '''The O<sub>2</sub>''' is an indoor amphitheatre, located in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. The venue opened in December of 2008 as The O<sub>2</sub> | [[File:3ArenaLogo.png|thumb|right|3Arena logo]] | ||
[[File:3ArenaExterior.jpeg|thumb|right|Arena exterior with the original facade from the Point Theatre]] | |||
[[File:3ArenaInterior.jpg|thumb|right|Interior]] | |||
'''3Arena''', formerly known as '''The O<sub>2</sub>''' is an indoor amphitheatre, located in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. The venue opened in December of 2008 as The O<sub>2</sub> and was rebranded in 2014 when the telecom service O<sub>2</sub> Ireland was taken over by Three Ireland, another telecomunications service. The venue was designed by Populous (or HOK Sport) - The same designers who helped design the [[London The O2 Arena|The O<sub>2</sub> Arena in London]]. | |||
The first concert held at 3Arena was [[U2]]. Other acts who performed at the arena include [[Guns n' Roses]] with their controversial 2010 show after arriving on stage a substantial amount of time later than planned and had bottles thrown on them which made them pause the show until finishing it after most of the audience left, [[Rammstein]], Britney Spears | It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre (or as it's reffered to as, The Point Depot), which was a music venue operating between 1988 and 2007. The new arena became bigger with capacity increased from 8,500 (standing) by approximately 5,000 compared to the older arena. 3Arena holds up to 13,000 people. It is owned by Apollo Leisure Group Ltd., a Live Nation subsiduary. It is among the top ten busiest music arenas in the world. | ||
The first concert held at 3Arena was [[U2]]. Other acts who performed at the arena include [[Guns n' Roses]] with their controversial 2010 show after arriving on stage a substantial amount of time later than planned and had bottles thrown on them which made them pause the show until finishing it after most of the audience left, [[Rammstein]], Britney Spears. Mariah Carey (who, in 2019, performed her first show in Ireland at the arena with tickets selling out within 10 minutes) and many more. Since 2014, the arena is also host to the annual C2C: Country to Country, a country music festival. | |||
== Muse performances at 3Arena == | == Muse performances at 3Arena == | ||
* [[Dublin 3Arena 2023 (gig)|2023-09-27]] | |||
* [[Dublin 3Arena 2016 (gig)|2016-04-05]] | * [[Dublin 3Arena 2016 (gig)|2016-04-05]] | ||
* [[Dublin The O2 2012 (gig)|2012-11-03]] | * [[Dublin The O2 2012 (gig)|2012-11-03]] | ||
* [[Dublin O2 Depot 2009 (gig)|2009-11-06]] | |||
== Arena address == | == Arena address == | ||
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Dublin 1, D01 EW90<br/> | Dublin 1, D01 EW90<br/> | ||
Ireland | Ireland | ||
== See also == | |||
* [https://3arena.ie/ 3Arena website] | |||
[[Category:Venues]] | [[Category:Venues]] |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 26 June 2023
3Arena, formerly known as The O2 is an indoor amphitheatre, located in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. The venue opened in December of 2008 as The O2 and was rebranded in 2014 when the telecom service O2 Ireland was taken over by Three Ireland, another telecomunications service. The venue was designed by Populous (or HOK Sport) - The same designers who helped design the The O2 Arena in London.
It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre (or as it's reffered to as, The Point Depot), which was a music venue operating between 1988 and 2007. The new arena became bigger with capacity increased from 8,500 (standing) by approximately 5,000 compared to the older arena. 3Arena holds up to 13,000 people. It is owned by Apollo Leisure Group Ltd., a Live Nation subsiduary. It is among the top ten busiest music arenas in the world.
The first concert held at 3Arena was U2. Other acts who performed at the arena include Guns n' Roses with their controversial 2010 show after arriving on stage a substantial amount of time later than planned and had bottles thrown on them which made them pause the show until finishing it after most of the audience left, Rammstein, Britney Spears. Mariah Carey (who, in 2019, performed her first show in Ireland at the arena with tickets selling out within 10 minutes) and many more. Since 2014, the arena is also host to the annual C2C: Country to Country, a country music festival.
Muse performances at 3Arena
Arena address
3Arena
North Wall Quay
North Dock
Dublin 1, D01 EW90
Ireland