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Saku Suurhall

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Location
  
Tallinn, Estonia

Phone
  
+372 660 0200

Opened
  
November 2001

Team
  
BC Kalev/Cramo

Saku Suurhall

Capacity
  
Concerts: 10,000 Basketball: 7,200

Address
  
Paldiski maantee 104b, 13522 Tallinn, Estonia

Similar
  
Kalevi Spordihall, Kalevi Keskstaadion, Tondiraba Ice Hall, Tallinn Song Festival G, Tallinn Zoo

Profiles

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Saku Suurhall is the largest arena in Estonia. It was built in 2001 and holds up to 10,000 people. It is named after the Estonian brewery and soft drink company Saku.

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It generally hosts basketball games, as well as ice hockey and concerts.

It's located in Haabersti, a subdistrict of Haabersti District.

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Past events

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2002.
  • Concerts: Bryan Adams, Irina Allegrova, Backstreet Boys, James Blunt, The Bravery, Sarah Brightman, Mariah Carey, Cascada, Ray Charles, Cirque du Soleil, Joe Cocker, Alice Cooper, Toto Cutugno, Deep Purple, Def Leppard, Depeche Mode, Bob Dylan, Flyleaf, Foreigner, Good Charlotte, Gregorian, Darren Hayes, Enrique Iglesias, Imagine Dragons, Elton John, Judas Priest, Patricia Kaas, Mark Knopfler, Korn, Lenny Kravitz, Avril Lavigne, Limp Bizkit, Lordi, Vanessa-Mae, Mamma Mia!, Marilyn Manson, Massive Attack, Metallica, Muse, Kylie Minogue, Nazareth, OneRepublic, Ozzy Osbourne, Pet Shop Boys, Phil Collins, P!nk, Placebo, The Prodigy, Suzi Quatro, Rammstein, R.E.M., Chris Rea, REO Speedwagon, Demis Roussos, Roxette, Ruslana, Sade, Scorpions, Seal, Simple Minds, Simply Red, Ed Sheeran, Smokie, Sting, Styx, Sweet, t.A.T.u., Adam Tensta, Underworld, Vanilla Ninja, Vaya Con Dios, Whitesnake, Yes & Tiësto, Thirty Seconds To Mars.
  • Theatre and shows: ABBA - The Show, Chicago, David Copperfield, Georgian National Ballet, Harlem Globetrotters, Riverdance, Wadaiko Yamato.
  • Baltic Basketball League Final 6 event in 2006.
  • Europe's biggest extreme sports festival, Simpel Session, is held here every year since 2004.
  • Pirate Station Future (November 22, 2008) & Immortal (December 18, 2009)
  • 2010 European Figure Skating Championships (19–24 January 2010)
  • 2015 Toyota Four Nations Cup (20-22 August 2015)
  • Eesti Laul 2016 Final (March 5, 2016)
  • Eesti Laul 2017 Final (March 4, 2017)
  • References

    Saku Suurhall Wikipedia


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