Olympic Gymnastics Arena

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Olympic Gymnastics Arena
KSPO Dome
Olympic Gymnastics Arena - KSPO Dome.jpg
LocationBangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°31′09″N 127°07′39″E / 37.51916°N 127.127514°E / 37.51916; 127.127514Coordinates: 37°31′09″N 127°07′39″E / 37.51916°N 127.127514°E / 37.51916; 127.127514
Capacity15,000
Construction
Broke ground31 August 1984
Opened30 April 1986
Renovated2016–2018
ArchitectKim Swoo-geun
(Space Group of Korea – SKG)
Structural engineerDavid H. Geiger (original)
Haeahn Architecture
(2018 renovations)[1]
Korean name
Hangul
올림픽체조경기장
Hanja
Revised RomanizationOllimpik chejo gyeonggijang
McCune–ReischauerOllimp‘ik ch‘ejo kyŏnggijang

The Olympic Gymnastics Arena (Korean올림픽체조경기장), also known as the KSPO Dome since 2018, is an indoor arena located within the Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea. It was constructed between 31 August 1984 and 30 April 1986, to host the gymnastics competitions at the 1988 Summer Olympics. It has a capacity of 15,000. The roof was designed by David H. Geiger. It is a self-supporting cable dome – the first of its kind ever built – with a four-layer fabric cladding.[2]

Since the Olympics it has hosted a variety of events, notably as a concert venue for both South Korean and international artists.

The arena is also infamous due to an incident in early 1992 when American boy band New Kids on the Block abruptly halted their performance after 20 minutes due to a fatal human crush incident where female Korean teenagers swarmed the band to the stage.[clarification needed] One person was killed and about 50 people treated for injuries.[clarification needed][3]

Events[]

Olympic Gymnastics Hall in 2012
Olympic Gymnastics Hall entrance in 2012
Before 2011
2011
2012
2013
2014
  • Beast : 2014 Beautiful Show – 16 and 17 August[53]
2015
2016
2018
2019
2021
  • Twice: Twice 4th World Tour 'III' - 25 and 26 December [79]
2022

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