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Revision as of 20:18, 8 April 2023
Zénith de Nancy (also reffered to under its alternative name, Zénith du Grand Nancy) is an indoor/outdoor entertainment complex, located in the commune of Maxéville, in the French city of Nancy. Built in 1993 on a former quarry, and designed by architect Denis Sloan, the complex is the fifth in the series of Zénith venues in France, comprising of an outdoor amphitheatre, and an indoor arena/amphitheatre. The indoor arena has a maximum capacity of 8.000, while the amphitheatre's max capacity sits at 25.000. Both the indoor and the outdoor parts are inter-connected through a reversible stage, with the indoor portion sitting behind the stage itself while set up for outdoor events, and vice-versa. When it was built, it was the first facility of its kind to have this technology.
Zénith de Nancy is used for a variety of shows, like concerts, musicals, ballets, sports performances and fashion shows. It's also used for trade fairs, corporate events and political meetings. Musical artists who have performed at the venue include AC/DC, Status Quo, David Guetta, Ray Charles, Rammstein, Placebo, Depeche Mode, Sting and more.
Muse appearances
- 2023-07-06 (Nancy Open Air)
- 2003-11-03
Venue address
Zénith de Nancy
Rue du Zénith
54320 Maxéville
Nancy
France