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Avia Solutions Group Arena

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Avia Solutions Group Arena
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Former namesSiemens Arena (2004–2020)
AddressOzo g. 14
LocationVilnius, Lithuania
Coordinates54°42′58.8″N 25°16′47.8″E / 54.716333°N 25.279944°E / 54.716333; 25.279944
OwnerUAB "Universali arena"
CapacityBasketball: 10,000
Concerts: 13,500[1]
Ice hockey: 8,750
Construction
Opened30 October 2004
Construction cost25 million USD
ArchitectJungtinės Architektų Dirbtuvės
Stadium Consultants International
Tenants
Rytas Vilnius (2004–present)
BC Wolves (2023–present)
Website
www.asgarena.lt

Avia Solutions Group Arena, located in southern part of Verkiai elderate of Vilnius, is the second largest arena in Lithuania. It generally hosts basketball games as well as concerts. The arena opened on 30 October 2004.

Rytas Vilnius have played their international league and key LKL home games in the arena since 2004. Starting from the 2023–24 season, the arena became Wolves Vilnius home ground too, who compete in the LKL and EuroCup.

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History

Avia Solutions Group Arena is one of the most important and significant Lithuanian sport, entertainment, and cultural objects, which has earned the recognition of countries all over the world: in 2004, the arena was selected as the best sport building of the year in Lithuania. In the same year, it won the right to host the 2011 Men's European Basketball Championship.

In the end of 2007 the arbitrator of international product brands Superbrands awarded the then-called Siemens Arena as one of the most prominent brands in Lithuania. The Superbrands award was given to 28 product brands, which differs by their influence to the market, values, ways to success and originality.

Siemens Arena was built in the Vilnius Entertainment Park territory and is the first object of this park, which is still under development. The other buildings for the Vilnius Entertainment Park next to the arena: an indoor water park, family entertainment center, an Event field and a natural park.

The venue is scheduled to host some matches of the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup.[2]

In November 2020, Siemens Arena was renamed to Avia Solutions Group Arena.[3]

In 2027, the venue will host the final phase of the FIBA Women's EuroBasket.

Events

Avia Solutions Group Arena is the first universal arena of international level in Lithuania. Here, the largest and most important national entertainment, sports and business events take place: concerts of world-famous and local sport stars, various international sports matches, performances, theatre performances, business seminars and assemblies.

Many world-famous music stars had performed here, including Metallica, Slipknot, Rammstein, Anastacia, Aerosmith, Phil Collins, Def Leppard, Patricia Kaas, Lana Del Rey, James Blunt, Hurts, t.A.T.u., Deep Purple, Sting, Chris Rea, Paco de Lucía, Toto Cutugno, Ozzy Osbourne, Simple Minds, Simply Red, Nazareth, Scorpions, Depeche Mode, Dream Theater, Enrique Iglesias, Linkin Park, Lenny Kravitz, Dima Bilan, Avril Lavigne, Snoop Dogg, Backstreet Boys, R.E.M. and Helena Paparizou, David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland, Kylie Minogue, Ed Sheeran.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Pristatyti vasarą duris atversiančios „Avia Solutions Group“ arenos atnaujinimai
  2. ^ "Three cities set to host the FIFA Futsal World Cup Lithuania 2020™". FIFA.com. 16 October 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  3. ^ ""Siemens" arena keičia pavadinimą". vz.lt (in Lithuanian). November 26, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2021.

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Preceded by FIBA Women's EuroBasket
Final venue

2027
Succeeded by
TBD
TBD
This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 22:00
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