Qudos Bank Arena, formerly known as Sydney SuperDome, Acer Arena and Allphone Arena, is the first large indoor sports stadium in Australian history. Located in Sydney Olympic Park, it is one of the iconic venues in Sydney and even in Australia.
The venue was built at great expense and meticulously, with a column-free design that provides the audience with a great viewing field. As the venue for basketball and rhythmic gymnastics at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Qudos Bank Arena has witnessed many glorious moments. In addition to sports events, Qudos Bank Arena is also a popular choice for large-scale concerts and performances.
Qudos Bank Arena not only carries the glorious history of the Sydney Olympics, but also witnesses the vigorous development of Australia's cultural and sports undertakings.
Sensational concert venue
It’s a fantastic arena for concerts. Not a bad seat in the house. Very loud so wear earplugs if you’re a bit sensitive. Large enough to feel big, small enough to feel part of the band. Not like a stad...
Poor
Over the top security. Rude staff . But hey that’s what a monopoly does for a business . Expensive Rude rude rude rude rude
Bring Me The Horizon
Went to watch Bring me the Horizon and had a great experience. The bands were brilliant I had no difficulty getting the the event as I took the train
Great organisation
Went to the Blink-182 concert. Taylor Swift was playing next door. I was expecting chaos but found parking straight away, waiting lines were not too long and everything was very organised and orderly....
Brilliant assistance from a genuine lovely staff member Keiran at Qudos Bank Arena
We received absolutely brilliant assistance from Keiran last night from the second we arrived. He quickly sorted out our seating arrangements, explained where the accessible bathrooms were, and met al...