Adidas Arena is a Paris Arena built for Paris 2024 Olympic Games. It stages concerts, shows and sporting events. It accomodates up to 8,000 seats. Sports and music are at home in Adidas Arena. Paris concerts. Sporting events in Paris.
Adidas Arena is a polyvalent indoor sport and concert arena in Paris on the model of NYC Madison Square Garden. Adidas Arena is the venue of concerts and sport events. The 30 yearly basket-ball competitions of the Paris Basketball club are held there. During the Paris 2024 Games, the Adidas Arena hosted the badminton and rhythmic gymnastics events, then para-badminton and para-weightlifting. Paris Olympics 2024.
There are two web sites for tickets and programmes: Ticketmaster web site and Adidas Arena website.
Located in the 18th arondissement, Adidas Arena is the newest Paris Arena. The seating is around 8,000. The Adidas Arena district is an urban renewal district, not the best so far for a stay. Prefer hotels and apartments near Abbesses, Saint-Georges, Notre-Dame de Lorette, Trinité metro stations on line 12 a few minutes away from the arena.
Locate Adidas Arena on Paris map.
Paris metro: metro station Porte de la Chapelle on line 12.
The Adidas Arena was built for Paris Olympics 2024. The Arena notably hosted badminton, para badminton and para taekwondo events. It includes:
* a large hall with a capacity of 8,000 people, which will be able to host national or international sports competitions from its opening, Paris Basketball in residence, as well as concerts, shows and even conferences.
* two gymnasiums intended for local sport and residents of the neighborhood, supported by 100% wooden frames.
* a complementary program of 2,600 m² which enables the development of a leisure and retail offering.
* 3,000 m² of planted outdoor spaces for relaxation, including a vast terrace with a panoramic view of Grand Paris.
* 6,000 m² of green roof
This infrastructure of more than 26,000m² is part of an ambitious environmental and energy approach. Indeed, recycled, biosourced and carbon-free materials are in the spotlight while developing high-level sports equipment in the capital. Recycled cotton was used to insulate the large room, 30% of the concrete used for construction came from low-carbon sources. The walls around the reception hall are made of compressed raw earth bricks from the excavated material of the Grand Paris Express, the seats in the stands of the large hall are made of recycled plastic made in partnership with a company from the Social Economy and Solidarity.
This building also provides increased attractiveness and integration with the aim of a dynamic urban renewa. A new impetus for the neighborhood by uniting the local population around a place designed as much for them and their own uses as for hosting major events.
Key figures:
3,000 m² of green outdoor spaces
6,000 m² of green roof
26,000 m² total surface area of the infrastructure
2,600 m² dedicated to leisure and shops.