Taipei Arena

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Taipei Arena (臺北巨蛋)
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LocationTaipei, Taiwan
OwnerTaipei City Government
OperatorTaipei City Government
CapacityMain Stadium - 15,082, Auxiliary Stadium - 800
Construction
Opened2005
ArchitectVarious
Tenants
Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League
A 2009 NBA Exhibition game between the Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets at the Taipei Arena

Taipei Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 2005, the large multi-purpose stadium can accommodate major international sport events such as ice skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, handball, basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, indoor soccer, boxing, judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling. It is currently operated by the Eastern Media Group (東森集團), which won the bid to operate the arena for nine years. However, the Eastern Media Group is involved in the bid scandals. Taipei City Government has cancelled the right of operation.

The Zhongshan Soccer Stadium is Taipei's football-specific stadium that hosts the Chinese Taipei national football team.

Building

It was designed by Archasia, an architectural firm established in Taipei (now Populous, a Kansas City, Missouri (USA) design architectural firm). It is located at the site of the former Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium (built in 1958, opened 1959, demolished 2000). The arena was opened on December 1, 2005. The main arena has an adjustable floor space: its minimum floor space is 60m × 30m, and can be extended to 80m × 40m.

The Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League (CTIHL) plays out of the auxiliary arena, which is a 60m × 30m ice skating rink. The basement now houses two large gas turbine power generators to be used for the surrounding district during emergencies.[1]

Events

Since opening in 2005, the arena has held more art and cultural activities (such as live concerts) than sporting events, which it was originally designed and built for. These have included Disney on Ice and Cirque du Soleil, Cats the Broadway Musical. [2][dead link]

2005 to 2008
  • Show Luo was the first singer to hold his concert on 18 November 2005.
  • S.H.E held their Taipei leg of Perfect 3 World Tour on 16 December 2006.
  • Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai (November 2006), Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung's "Snow Wolf Lake," (24 March 2007).
  • Olivia Newton-John on 21 and 22 April 2007 on her Asia exclusive Body Heart & Spirit Tour.
  • Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki's Asia Tour, which had more than 10,000 tickets sold out in 1 hour.
  • Taiwanese Aborigine pop star Chang Hui-mei's STAR TOUR world tour.
  • Backstreet Boys on 2 March 2008 as part of their Unbreakable Tour.
  • Inaugural ceremony and celebrations of President Ma Ying-Jeou and Vice-President Vincent Siew on 20 May 2008.
  • Fish Leong "Today is our valentines day" Concert in Taiwan on 8 June 2008, becoming the first Malaysia artist to perform in this arena.
2009
2010
  • American boy band Backstreet Boys on 25 February 2010 during the Asian leg of their This Is Us Tour.
  • Coco Lee hold her "East to west world tour" concert on 27 March 2010.
  • On 24 April 2010, Rainie Yang's debut concert, named "Whimsical World" was held in Taipei Arena.
  • Show Luo also known as "Asia's Dancing King" held his concert (Dance Storm 舞法舞天) on 15 May 2010. He is the first artist who held 3 concerts in 24 hours. For this concert's theme, he was also the first artist with a 3D music video for his song "Dance Storm" (舞法舞天), which can be view viewed in 3D by the naked eye.
  • South Korean boy band Super Junior on 20 and 21 February 2010 as part of their 2nd Asia tour, Super Show 2 Tour
  • S.H.E performed for the second time on 29 May 2010 for S.H.E Is The One World Tour.
  • Jay Chou on 11, 12 and 13 June 2010 the first leg of his The Era World Tour
  • Japanese pop boy-band KAT-TUN held two concerts on 27 and 28 August 2010 as part of their Asian No More Pain tour, released on DVD a few months later.
  • Korean pop girl group Girls' Generation held two concerts as part of their Into the New World Tour on 16 and 17 October 2010.
  • Crowd Lu on 18 December 2010. The concert, named "Good Morning & Good Evening," was his first performance in this arena. The concert started at 10:00, followed by a lunch break and a movie screening in the afternoon, and continued at 19:30
  • Jolin Tsai kicked off her Myself World Tour. She held 3 consecutive concerts on 24, 25 and 26 December 2010
2011
2012

References

  1. ^ "Taipei Arena". Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  2. ^ "又來了 小巨蛋沒有LED計分器" (in Chinese). China Times. 2007-03-14.
  3. ^ "Super Junior adds extra date to 'SUPER SHOW 4' in Taiwan" Asiae. 5 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-21
  4. ^ Kim, JiYeon "Super Junior Breaks Records with ‘Super Show 4’ in Taiwan" CJ E&M enews World. 6 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-26

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