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Coordinates: 59°52′09″N 30°20′31″E / 59.86917°N 30.34194°E / 59.86917; 30.34194
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|location= [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
|location= [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
|seating_caapcity= 25.000
|capacity= 25.000
|built= 1970-1981
|built= 1970-1981
|opened = May 19 1980
|opened = May 19 1980
|tenants= [[St. Petersburg Open]]
|tenants= [[St. Petersburg Open]]
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The '''Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex''' ({{lang-ru|Петербургский Спортивно-Концертный Комплекс}}) is an [[arena]] in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]. In [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] time, it was called '''[[V. I. Lenin]] Sport & Concert Complex''' ({{lang-ru|Спортивно-концертный комплекс им. В.И.Ленина}}). The complex was completed in 1979 and opened on May 19, 1980. It holds 25,000 people. The arena is primarily used for [[tennis]], where it hosts the [[St. Petersburg Open]].
The '''Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex''' ({{lang-ru|Петербургский Спортивно-Концертный Комплекс}}) is an [[arena]] in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]. In [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] time, it was called '''[[V. I. Lenin]] Sport & Concert Complex''' ({{lang-ru|Спортивно-концертный комплекс им. В.И.Ленина}}). The complex was completed in 1979 and opened on May 19, 1980. During concerts, it holds up to 25,000 people. Besides concerts, the arena is used for various sports, notably [[tennis]], as it is the location of the [[St. Petersburg Open]]. Other sport events hosted at the SCC include bowling, tennis table, fencing. The SCC is also used for some trade fairs.


[[Kiss (band)|KISS]] were scheduled to conclude the European leg of their [[Psycho Circus Tour]] on April 4, 1999, but the show was cancelled.
==External links==
==External links==
*{{ru icon}} [http://www.spbckk.ru/index.html Official website]
*{{ru icon}} [http://www.spbckk.ru/index.html Official website]

Revision as of 11:38, 10 June 2011

Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex
Map
LocationSt. Petersburg, Russia
Capacity25.000
Construction
Built1970-1981
OpenedMay 19 1980
Tenants
St. Petersburg Open

The Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex (Template:Lang-ru) is an arena in St. Petersburg, Russia. In Soviet time, it was called V. I. Lenin Sport & Concert Complex (Template:Lang-ru). The complex was completed in 1979 and opened on May 19, 1980. During concerts, it holds up to 25,000 people. Besides concerts, the arena is used for various sports, notably tennis, as it is the location of the St. Petersburg Open. Other sport events hosted at the SCC include bowling, tennis table, fencing. The SCC is also used for some trade fairs.

59°52′09″N 30°20′31″E / 59.86917°N 30.34194°E / 59.86917; 30.34194