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European Arenas Association

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European Arenas Association
Formation1991[1]
HeadquartersRotterdam Ahoy, Ahoyweg 10, 3084 BA Rotterdam, Netherlands[2]
Location
  • Europe
Membership
37[3]
President
Olivier Toth[2]
WebsiteEuropean Arenas Association

European Arenas Association (EAA) is a group of arenas with a range of hosting experiences, including: concerts, comedy, and sporting events... congresses, conferences, and trade fairs.[4][5][6][7]

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Executive committee

The European Arenas Association Board is composed of 8 members, including its President Olivier Toth of the Rockhal, General Manager Nancy Skipper, and Executive Officer Victoria Matthews.

Other board members include: Adrian Doyle of The Odyssey Trust, Girts Krastins of the Arena Riga, John Langford of London's O2, Lotta Nibell of Gothenburg's Scandinavium, and Jorge Vinha da Silva of Lisbon's Altice Arena.[2]

Members

As of 2024, the EAA website listed 35 member arenas and 2 arena clusters from across 19 nations, including: 7 UK listings, 4 from Germany, and 3 listings each from Spain and Sweden. The Co-op Live arena, under construction at the time, was announced as a new member.[3]

Major events

Member arenas hosting experiences, include: Eurovision Song Contests, MTV Europe Music Awards, Summer Olympic events, and various World and European Championships.[8][9][10][7]

Lisbon's Altice Arena, Stockholm's Avicii Arena, and the Rotterdam Ahoy have hosted both the Eurovision Song Contest and the MTV Europe Music Awards.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

References

  1. ^ "Members".
  2. ^ a b c "ABOUT – EAA".
  3. ^ a b "Directory".
  4. ^ "Mediolanum Forum".
  5. ^ "Resorts World Arena".
  6. ^ "Rotterdam Ahoy".
  7. ^ a b "Scandinavium".
  8. ^ "Rotterdam 2021".
  9. ^ "Ed Sheeran to Host 2015 MTV EMAs With Ruby Rose". Billboard.
  10. ^ "OVO Arena".
  11. ^ "Lisbon 2018".
  12. ^ "Stockholm 2016".
  13. ^ "Rotterdam 2021".
  14. ^ "MTV Europe Music Awards 2005 Setlists". setlist.fm.
  15. ^ "MTV Europe Music Awards 2000 Setlists". setlist.fm.
  16. ^ "MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 Setlists". setlist.fm.
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