Arkéa Arena

Arkéa Arena (previously known as the Bordeaux Métropole Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Floirac, near Bordeaux in France. Opened in January 2018, it offers a capacity for all types of shows and events from 2,500 to 11,300. The arena is mainly used for concerts and sporting events.

Arkéa Arena
Bordeaux Arena, Grand Arena Bordeaux
Former namesBordeaux Métropole Arena
LocationFloirac, Bordeaux, France
Coordinates44°49′30″N 0°31′52″W
OwnerBordeaux Métropole
OperatorLagardère Live Entertainment
Capacity11,300 (with standing)
8,000 (seated)
Construction
Broke ground11 April 2016
Opened24 January 2018
ArchitectRudy Ricciotti
Main contractorsBouygues

Construction

Lagardère Live Entertainment (agent and operator), Bouygues Bâtiment Centre Sud-Ouest (a subsidiary of Bouygues Construction), and architect Rudy Ricciotti won the tender on 20 December 2013.[1][2] The building permit was granted in July 2015, work started in early 2016, and the first stone was laid on 11 April 2016.[3] The construction ends in January 2018. It was designed by the architect to look like a pebble, deposited on the shore by the Garonne river that flows alongside.

The project meets the need to create a concert hall in the Bordeaux Métropole capable of hosting tours of international artists, which the Patinoire de Mériadeck ice rink does not allow.

History

The official inauguration took place on 24 January 2018 with a concert by Depeche Mode during their Global Spirit Tour, with 11,000 tickets sold out in minutes.[4] On 3 October 2018, Crédit Mutuel Arkéa obtained the naming rights of the venue, which officially becomes "Arkéa Arena". This sponsorship is confirmed for a period of 10 years.[5]

Events

Concerts

Concerts at Arkéa Arena
Date Artist Tour Attendance
24 January 2018 Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour 10,602
4 April 2018 Imagine Dragons Evolve World Tour
24 June 2018 Shakira El Dorado World Tour
6 May 2019 Mark Knopfler Down The Road Wherever Tour
11 June 2019 Mariah Carey Caution World Tour

Transport

The TBM network serves the arena and is accessible from the ring road via the interchanges. On event days, a shuttle bus operates from Porte de Bourgogne station connecting the arena to the Bordeaux tramway network. The service starts 2 hours before a show begins and terminates approximately one hour after a performance finishes.[6]

A paid parking of 962 places is annexed to the venue and is operated by the company Parcub (parking control of the métropole).[7]

A VCUB bike station is located nearby with 20 docking points. 500 bicycle spaces are also available.[6]

See also

References

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