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Unity Arena, previously known as Telenor Arena [2] and Fornebu Arena, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at Fornebu in Bærum, outside Oslo, Norway.It serves as a venue for a variety of events, including concerts, exhibitions, action shows, family shows, TV and sport.
Arena Date built Capacity Image Asker Municipality: Askerhallen: 1969 2,400 ... Oslo Spektrum: 1990 6,500 Telenor Arena [3] 2009 15,000 Vallhall Arena [4] 2001 12,500
Stadium Capacity City Opened Image 1: Telenor Arena: 15,000: Bærum: 2009 2: Avicii Arena: 13,850: Stockholm: 1989 3: Nokia Arena: 13,455: Tampere: 2021 4: Helsinki Halli
Telenor Arena, Bærum Currently these arenas are primarily used for indoor sports and/or other events i.e. music concerts, but can also receive association football or rugby matches in the winter, unlike the US and Canada domes, which are enclosed stadiums primarily used for outdoor sports.
Telenor Arena, Oslo – host venue of the 2010 contest. 150 million Norwegian kroner (€17 million) was originally the venue budget agreed upon by Trond Giske and Hans-Tore Bjerkaas, respectively the Norwegian Minister for Culture and the head of Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK).
While over 200,000 tickets were originally issued for the swearing-in viewing, the arena only has the capacity for just over 20,000. Below is a selection of the best photographs from the day ...
In 2015 the concert venue was moved from Oslo Spektrum to the much larger Telenor Arena. The concert was held there until it was cancelled in 2018, replaced by an outdoor Nobel Peace Party which was organised outside the Oslo City Hall.
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