Partille Arena

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Partille Arena
Partille arena logo.svg
Status Quo live at Partille Arena, 2017-04-22.jpg
The current lineup of Status Quo live at Partille Arena, Partille, Sweden, 2017-04-22. Left to right: Leon Cave, Richie Malone, Francis Rossi, John 'Rhino Edwards', Andy Bown
LocationPartille, Sweden
Coordinates57°44′24″N 12°7′1″E / 57.74000°N 12.11694°E / 57.74000; 12.11694Coordinates: 57°44′24″N 12°7′1″E / 57.74000°N 12.11694°E / 57.74000; 12.11694
OperatorMunicipality of Partille
Capacity4,000 (sports)
5,500 (concerts)[1]
Construction
Broke ground2013
Opened2016
ArchitectTengbomgruppen AB
Tenants
IK Sävehof

Partille Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that was inaugurated in September 2016. The arena holds 5,500 people during concerts and 4,000 during sporting events. The arena also holds a gym, bowling alley, restaurant and conference rooms.[2]

Events and tenants[]

Since the arena's inauguration, it has hosted a number of events, such as P3 Guld, Sweden's biggest music awards.[3] In 2018, a new audience record was set when Bryan Adams played in front of 5,503 people.[4]

The event management is operated by the municipality of Partille and the arena holds a number of tenants, one of which is IK Sävehof, a handball club from Partille. IK Sävehof is one of the biggest handball clubs in the world and has both a women's and men's team in the highest respective leagues in Sweden.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Frågor och svar" (in Swedish). partillearena.se. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Partille arena". Goteborg.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  3. ^ Radio, Sveriges. "P3 Guld". sverigesradio.se. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Rocklegendaren som "sucka rumpa" kvällen lång". 28 April 2018. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2019.

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Preceded by Eurovision Choir
Venue

2019
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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