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The Manchester Evening News Arena—or M.E.N. Arena for short—is a large arena venue in Manchester. As of 2006 it has a seated capacity of 19,000 (expandable to 22,500), | The Manchester Evening News Arena—or M.E.N. Arena for short—is a large arena venue in Manchester. As of 2006 it has a seated capacity of 19,000 (expandable to 22,500), thus it is the largest indoor arena in Europe and it is also the busiest arena in the United Kingdom. The arena is located a short distance away from Victoria station. | ||
== Muse appearances == | == Muse appearances == |
Revision as of 13:27, 16 June 2010
The Manchester Evening News Arena—or M.E.N. Arena for short—is a large arena venue in Manchester. As of 2006 it has a seated capacity of 19,000 (expandable to 22,500), thus it is the largest indoor arena in Europe and it is also the busiest arena in the United Kingdom. The arena is located a short distance away from Victoria station.
Muse appearances
Venue address
M.E.N. Arena
Victoria Station
Manchester
M3 1AR