Sportpaleis

Multipurpose indoor arena in Antwerp, Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The AFAS Dome (formerly Sportpaleis) is an indoor arena in Antwerp, Belgium. It is a multipurpose hall used for organizing concerts, sporting events, festivals, and fairs. The arena was built for sport, especially track cycling, but there is now little sport held there; it previously hosted the Diamond Games tennis tournament for women.

Full nameAFAS Dome
Former namesSportpaleis (1933-2025)
AddressSchijnpoortweg 119
Antwerp
Belgium
LocationSchijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium
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Full nameAFAS Dome
Former namesSportpaleis (1933-2025)
AddressSchijnpoortweg 119
Antwerp
Belgium
LocationSchijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium
Coordinates51°13′52″N 4°26′28″E
OwnerProvince of Antwerp
OperatorBe-At Venues NV
Capacity18,575[1]
23,001 (including standing)[1]
Construction
Broke ground11 January 1932
Built1932–33
Opened11 September 1933
Renovated2010–2013
Expanded2013
ArchitectApostel-Mampaey family
Website
www.afas-dome.be
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According to Billboard Magazine, for the period 2007/8 Sportpaleis was the second most visited event hall in the world, second only to Madison Square Garden.[2] The AFAS Dome is known for performances by both Dutch-speaking and international artists.

Construction

Sportpaleis in June 2007

Construction of the arena started on 11 January 1932. It lasted 21 months and was completed on 11 September 1933, becoming the largest indoor arena in Europe. The Sportpaleis was built by the Apostel-Mampaey family from Boom. They were internationally renowned velodrome builders from 1907 until the Second World War. The velodrome builders of Boom were very much in demand. They built tracks in Gentbrugge (1911), Wilrijk 'Garden City' (1916), Nice and Marseille (1920), Ostend (1921-1946), Brussel-Heizel (1932) and Oudenaarde (1933). The famous 'Kuipke' in Ghent (1922) and the even more famous Sportpaleis in Deurne (1933). In 2008, a book "De velodroombouwers Apostel-Mampaey" was published.

The main building is 132 by 88 metres (433 by 289 ft) and has a roof spanning 11,600 square metres (125,000 sq ft). The arena is elliptical and has two floors. In 2010, the arena's roof was replaced, and during 2011–2013 a €20 million re-development took place, increasing its total capacity from 18,400 to 23,001 (including standing).[3][1] Until renovations in 2011, there was a 250-metre-long (270 yd) wooden cycling track under the stands.[3]

Next to the AFAS Dome is its sister venue, the Lotto Arena, a hall that can accommodate 8,000 spectators.

On 2 April 2025, it was announced that after 92 years of operation under the same name, the name would be changed to AFAS Dome effective 1 September 2025.[4]

Events

On 29 September 1956, road cycling world champion Stan Ockers died a few days after a crash in his 116th performance at the track. The UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held at the Sportpaleis in 1969 and 2001.

On 19 November 1988, Roy Orbison gave his last European performance at the Sportpaleis.

Janet Jackson was scheduled to perform during her All for You Tour on 29 November 2001, but the show was cancelled along with the rest of her European tour because of possible terrorist threats.[5] The same happened on her 2016 Unbreakable World Tour, but because of scheduling conflicts.

American R&B singer Beyoncé performed at the Sportpaleis as part of her The Beyoncé Experience Tour on 19 May 2007. She returned on 7 May 2009 for her I Am... World Tour and on 14 and 15 May 2013, as part of The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, where she sold 33,000 tickets in just an hour.[6] The first show on 14 May 2013 was cancelled three hours before the show and rescheduled to 31 May 2013.[7][8] She subsequently beat her own record by selling 40,000 tickets in under one hour for two 2014 concerts at the venue.[9][10]

Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation celebrated their 15th anniversary with a special show entitled "Elements" at the Sportpaleis. They were accompanied by the renowned Il Novecentro Orchestra and some special guests. The concert was held on 13 November 2012 and was sold out.[11][12] Part of the concert was later released in the live album Let Us Burn – Elements & Hydra Live in Concert.

On 31 January 2015, the Antwerp Giants beat the attendance record for a basketball game in Belgium. The Belgian Basketball League team's 88–83 win over Spirou Charleroi was attended by 17,135 spectators.[13]

In May 2019, the Final Four of the Basketball Champions League was hosted at the Sportpaleis, with Antwerp Giants being one of the playing teams.

In May 2022, The Major for Counter-Strike Global Offensive was hosted, featuring the world's best teams for one of the biggest esports events marking the first eSports event to be held in the arena.

In 2027, the arena will host the group phase matches for the FIBA Women's EuroBasket.

Sporting events

Concerts

Many world music stars have performed in this venue, including: 2 Unlimited, AC/DC, Adele, The Alan Parsons Project, Alice Cooper, Alicia Keys, Anastacia, André Rieu, Ariana Grande, Bastille, Beyoncé Knowles, Billie Eilish, The Black Eyed Peas, Bob Dylan, Bon Jovi, Boy George, Britney Spears, Bruce Springsteen, Bruno Mars, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera, Coldplay, Deep Purple, Depeche Mode, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Dua Lipa, The Eagles, Ellie Goulding, Eric Clapton, Faithless, Fleetwood Mac, Gotye, Green Day, Guns N' Roses, Gwen Stefani, Il Divo, Iron Maiden, Janet Jackson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jennifer Lopez, John Fogerty, Jonas Brothers, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, K3, Katy Perry, Kings of Leon, Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Lenny Kravitz, Leonard Cohen, Lionel Richie, Madonna, Mark Knopfler, Massive Attack, Metallica, Michael Bublé, Mika, Milk Inc., Miley Cyrus, Muse, Neil Diamond, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, One Direction, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Pink, Placebo, Prince, Queen + Adam Lambert, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Queens of the Stone Age, Rage Against the Machine, Rammstein, Rihanna, Robbie Williams, The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, Sade, Santana, Samson en Gert, Scorpions, Shakira, Simply Red, Spice Girls, Sting, Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel (the largest venue the band has ever played), Supertramp, Tiësto, Tina Turner, U2, Whitney Houston, Within Temptation and Hans Zimmer.

2011

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30 MarchJustin BieberMy World Tour13,536 / 13,536 (100%)$796,566
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2013

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10 AprilJustin BieberBelieve Tour35,751 / 36,939 (97%)$2,598,300
11 April
15 MayBeyoncéThe Mrs. Carter Show World Tour34,785 / 34,793 (99%)$2,927,440
31 May
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2014

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June 20Miley CyrusBangerz Tour16,740 / 18,936 (88%)$1,187,240
20 MarchBeyoncéThe Mrs. Carter Show World Tour36,972 / 36,972 (100%)$3,489,100
21 March
September 23Lady GagaArtRave: The Artpop Ball15,188 / 15,188 (100%)$1,394,133
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2016

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12 June Adele Adele Live 2016 52,130 / 52,130 (100%) $5,713,100
13 June
15 June
8 OctoberJustin BieberPurpose World Tour37,616 / 37,616 (100%)$2,890,081
9 October
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2017

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28 MarchBruno Mars24K Magic World Tour42,710 / 43,512 (98%)$3,156,750
29 March
5 AprilEd Sheeran÷ Tour21,109 / 21,151 (100%)$1,325,480
22 AprilIron MaidenThe Book of Souls World Tour19,844 / 19,844 (100%)$1,323,671
9 MayDepeche ModeGlobal Spirit Tour20,195 / 20,195 (100%)$1,477,132
1 NovemberMetallicaWorldWired Tour45,242 / 45,242 (100%)$4,411,706
3 November
26 NovemberDepeche ModeGlobal Spirit Tour19,299 / 19,299 (100%)$1,544,331
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2018

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22 JanuaryLady GagaJoanne World Tour15,533 / 15,533 (100%)$1,435,452
16 FebruaryImagine DragonsEvolve World Tour20,272 / 21,372$954,137
27 FebruaryKendrick LamarThe Damn Tour19,424 / 19,424 (100%)$1,403,113
16 MarchHarry StylesHarry Styles: Live on Tour12,156 / 12,156 (100%)$856,747
17 AprilLana Del ReyLA to the Moon Tour
24 MayKaty PerryWitness: The Tour15,025 / 21,172 (71%)$1,255,551
7 JuneShakiraEl Dorado World Tour
29 JuneQueen and Adam LambertQueen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017-2018
17 JulyJustin TimberlakeThe Man of the Woods Tour34,819 / 34,819 (100%)$3,191,467
18 July
15 AugustBritney SpearsPiece of Me Tour17,246 / 19,911 (86%)$1,399,873
10 OctoberShania TwainNow Tour
26 OctoberOscar and the WolfInfinity Tour28,379 / 31,670 (89%)$1,308,187
27 October
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2019

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6 JanuaryAndré RieuJohann Strauss Orchestra9,634 / 10,996 (88%)$855,922
19 FebruaryReverze
10 MarchShawn MendesShawn Mendes: The Tour15,879 / 15,879 (100%)$1,017,923
23 MayElton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road16,348 / 16,348 (100%)$1,588,629
6 JulyChristina AguileraX Tour8,416 / 8,416 (100%)$547,752[14]
30 AugustAriana GrandeSweetener World Tour20,720 / 21,826 (88%)$1,366,100
27 SeptemberLittle MixLM5: The Tour13,397 / 13,397 (100%)$717,803
28 SeptemberCherHere We Go Again Tour10,192 / 10,924 (94%)$1,114,603
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2020

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2 February Sabaton The Great Tour
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2021

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2 JuneKissEnd of the Road World TourRescheduled
9 June Eric Clapton Summer 2021 European Tour Canceled
27 JuneIron MaidenLegacy of the Beast World TourCanceled
30 OctoberRegiKomt wat dichterbij
27 NovemberNiels DestadsbaderSterker
28 November
29 November
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2022

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9 AprilLikeMeLikeMe On Tour (4 shows)
23 AprilThe War On DrugsI Don't Live Here Anymore
24 AprilHans ZimmerEU Tour 2022
6 May Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia Tour 42,550 / 42,550 (100%) $2,241,927
7 May
13 MayToolTool in Concert 2022
6 JuneKissEnd of the Road World Tour
12 JuneEric ClaptonSummer 2022 European Tour
15 JuneAlicia KeysAlicia + Keys World Tour
16 June50 CentTour 2022
21 JuneGreen Day
Fall Out Boy
Weezer
Hella Mega Tour
28 June Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever, The World Tour 20,793 / 20,793 (100%) $1,472,283
7 July Harry Styles Love On Tour 18,245 / 18,245 (100%) $1,207,376
15 JulyQueen + Adam LambertThe Rhapsody Tour
27 October Kendrick Lamar The Big Steppers Tour 17,624 / 17,624 (100%) $1,314,179
23 NovemberThe CureLost World Tour
8 DecemberVolbeatServant of The Road World Tour
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2023

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26 JanuaryRobbie WilliamsXXV Tour
14 MayRoger WatersThis Is Not A Drill
20 MayDepeche ModeMemento Mori World Tour16,668 / 16,668 (100%)$1,668,464
13 JulyIron MaidenThe Future Past Tour
17 SeptemberCeline DionCourage World Tour
18 September
20 September
21 OctoberMadonnaThe Celebration Tour
22 October
12 NovemberQueens of the Stone AgeThe End is Nero Tour
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2024

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21 May Olivia Rodrigo Guts World Tour
22 May
5 April Simple Minds 2024 Global Tour
8 June Jonas BrothersFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour
9 July Travis Scott Circus Maximus Tour
3 August Justin Timberlake The Forget Tomorrow World Tour
4 August
3 October Janet Jackson Janet Jackson: Together Again
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2025

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2 January Clouseau Clouseau 40
3 January
4 January
9 January
10 January
12 January André Rieu
17 January Clouseau Clouseau 40
18 January
19 January
14, 15 March Oscar and the Wolf
26 March Lenny Kravitz Blue Electric Light Tour
1 April Limp Bizkit
22 April Ghost
25 April Tyler, the Creator Chromakopia: The World Tour Sold Out
26 April Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra
14 May Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour
9 June Duran Duran Europe 2025
10 June Ado Hibana Tour
11 June Dua Lipa Radical Optimism Tour 57.721 / 57.721 $6 269 627
12 June
13 June
14 June Pitbull Party After Dark
18 June Lionel Richie
25 June John Fogerty The Celebration Tour
26 June Santana Oneness Tour
1 July Kylie Minogue Tension Tour
8 August Drake Some Special Shows 4 U
24 September Volbeat Greatest of All Tours Worldwide
3 October K3 K3 Originals: de Reünie
4 October[a]
5 October[a]
6 October
7 October
8 October
9 October
10 October
11 October[a]
12 October[a]
16 October Katy Perry The Lifetimes Tour
24 October Regi Penxten, Milk Inc. Regi vs. Milk Inc.
25 October
31 October Metejoor Metejoor 2025
1 November
2 November Till Lindemann Meine Welt Tour
8 November Benson Boone American Heart World Tour
11 November Lady Gaga The Mayhem Ball
12 November Simply Red 40th Anniversary Tour
13 November Mumford & Sons
15 November Jan Smit Live in het Sportpaleis
2 December Sabaton The Legendary Tour
4 December Tom Odell The Wonderful Life Tour
12 December Guus Meeuwis Live in het Sportpaleis
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2026

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11 January André Rieu
1 February Raye This Tour May Contain New Music
23 February Florence + The Machine The Everybody Scream Tour
19 March Hans Zimmer The Next Level Live
27 March Andrea Bocelli
7 April 5 Seconds of Summer Everyone's a Star! World Tour
18 April Alex Warren Little Orphan Alex Live
23 April Pommelien Thijs
24 April
25 April
26 April Eric Clapton
27 April Rosalía Lux Tour
28 April Pentatonix
30 April Pommelien Thijs
1 May
5 May Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour
13 May The Neighbourhood Ultrasound Tour
15 May Conan Gray Wishbone World Tour
17 May Ne-Yo and Akon
21 May K3 K3 Originals: de Reünie
22 May
23 May
24 May
25 May
27 May
28 May
29 May
30 May[a]
31 May[a]
3 June
4 June
5 June
22 June Eurovision Song Contest Live The Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour
28 June Guns N' Roses World Tour 2026
8 October Alex Agnew No More Heroes
9 October
10 October
23 October Milk Inc. Forever Tour
24 October
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2027

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10 MarchManowarKings of metal fighting the world tour
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Audience

Billboard Magazine said the Sportpaleis was the second most visited event hall in the world between November 2007 and November 2008, with 1,239,436 visitors. Only Madison Square Garden in New York had more.[2]

The arena can hold 23,001 people (including standing) after re-development which took place from 2011 to 2013.[3][1]

Transport connections

The AFAS Dome lies at the R. Grégoirplein square at the crossing of two large traffic axes, the Bisschoppenhoflaan/Schijnpoortweg, having an east–west orientation, and the Burgemeester Gabriel Theunisbrug, going north over the Albert Canal. In its immediate proximity also lies the Deurne highway ramp of the R1 ring road, as well as the Singel urban ring road. Also, nearby lie three car parks operated by the Sportpaleis, and two more car parks, of a nearby Gamma shop and the Antwerp slaughterhouse, which are also available when large events are held.[15] Even so, traffic near the AFAS Dome can get extremely dense when such events are held, leading to large traffic jams and causing a nuisance with the inhabitants of the neighbourhood.[16]

The AFAS Dome is also well connected to the Antwerp public transport system. Underground, next to the AFAS Dome, lies Sport premetro station, which is serviced by tram routes 2, 3 and 6, running between either Luchtbal or Merksem to the north and the city centre and the western or southern parts of the city in the other direction, via the Antwerp premetro network. Above ground also lies the terminus of tram route 12, following an above-ground trajectory toward the city centre and Zuid neighbourhood to the south. In addition to these, tram route 5 also has a stop called "Sportpaleis" near the premetro exit at the Ten Eekhovelei to the south of the complex. The route runs between Deurne and Wijnegem to the east and the city centre and Linkeroever to the west. Finally, it is also serviced by bus lines 19 and 413.[17]

See also

Notes

  1. There were two shows on this date.

References

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