Arena Birmingham (known for sponsorship reasons as Utilita Arena Birmingham, and previously as The Barclaycard Arena and originally as the National Indoor Arena) is an indoor arena and sporting venue in central
Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the We ...
, United Kingdom. It is owned by parent company the
NEC Group
The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is an exhibition centre located in Marston Green, Solihull, West Midlands, England. It is near junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is adjacent to Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International railway st ...
. When it was opened in 1991, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK. The arena was renamed Utilita Arena Birmingham on 15 April 2020.
The arena is located alongside the
Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line's Old Turn Junction
Old Turn Junction, or Deep Cutting Junction () is a canal junction in Birmingham, England, where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal meets the Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line Canal. The junction features a circular island.
History
When ...
and opposite the
National Sea Life Centre in
Brindleyplace. The building straddles the main
Birmingham to Wolverhampton Intercity railway line (originally the
Stour Valley Line), but does not have a station of its own. There are three adjoining car parks with a total of 2,156 spaces. Close to the arena is
The ICC which is also owned by the NEC Group.
It is currently the
third-largest indoor arena in the United Kingdom by capacity. In 2019, the arena had ticket sales of 530,597, which was the 4th highest in the United Kingdom.
Background
The arena was officially opened, as the National Indoor Arena, on 4 October 1991 by the athlete
Linford Christie. When it was opened, the arena was intended to be an indoor sporting venue. However, the venue began to host entertainment events shortly after opening.
The arena currently hosts a variety of events including concerts, sporting events and conferences. It has a capacity of up to 15,800 using both permanent seating and temporary seating configurations.
The arena was renamed after it underwent an extensive renovation which was completed at the end of 2014.
Michael Bublé opened the renovated arena on 2 December 2014.
In 2018 the arena had ticket sales of 497,443, which was the 4th highest in the United Kingdom.
Naming history
* National Indoor Arena
* Barclaycard Arena
* Arena Birmingham
Renovation
In 2012 plans to refurbish and renovate the NIA were approved by
Birmingham City Council. The plans included creating a showpiece entrance from the canal-side, three "sky needle" light sculptures, a new glazed facade fronting the canal and new pre-show hospitality elements. The design was by the architecture firm
Broadway Malyan and the building contract was awarded to
Royal BAM Group in 2013 with an projected finishing date of Winter 2014.
The £26 million redevelopment began in June 2013. The redeveloped arena was officially opened with a performance by singer
Michael Bublé on 2 December 2014. It was renamed the "Barclaycard Arena" in November 2014 after
Barclaycard won the naming rights for five years, but in May 2016 it was announced that the naming deal would end early, and from September 2017 it would be named Arena Birmingham.
On 16 January 2020, it was announced that the arena will be renamed Utilita Arena Birmingham from 15 April 2020.
Notable events
The arena has been used for several major events in the past, including counting no less than eight constituencies in the hall for the
1992 general election.
[''Election 92'', BBC, 9 April 1992]
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Gladiators'' was recorded at the arena from 1992 to 1999.
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1993 IBF World Championships
The 1993 IBF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) were held in Birmingham, England in 1993.
Venue
*National Indoor Arena
Medalists
Medal table
Events
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1995 Netball World Championships
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Eurovision Song Contest 1998
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1999 World Judo Championships
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WWF Rebellion 1999
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2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
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Great Britain
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Davis Cup tennis matches (vs.
United States
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in
1999
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, vs.
Sweden
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and
Thailand
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in
2002, and vs.
Japan
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in
2016)
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BBL Cup
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and
BBL Finals Weekend matches
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2003 IBF World Championships
The 2003 IBF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) were held in the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, United Kingdom, between 28 July and 3 August 2003. The championships had originally been planned to take place from 12 May-18 Ma ...
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2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships
The 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in the National Indoor Arena (NIA) in Birmingham, England, from Friday, 2 March to Sunday, 4 March 2007. Birmingham also held the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
Men's results Trac ...
.
*The
Premier League Darts every year since 2007
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2010 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The 29th European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held from 21 to 25 April 2010 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. The senior and junior events are different. During the senior's qualification the top eight teams progress to ...
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2010 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
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BAMMA
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events in 2010, 2011 and 2012
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2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship
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2011 Trampoline World Championships
The 28th Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships were held in Birmingham, England, from 17 to 20 November 2011 at the National Indoor Arena. This event was the first qualifying round for the 2012 Olympics which was held in London. The top 8 ...
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Lee Evans performed here from 17 to 21 September 2014 to record his final stand-up show tour
Monsters before his retirement.
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Linkin Park
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performed here as part of the
One More Light Tour on 6 July 2017. This was the band's last performance of the European leg, as the remaining show in
Manchester
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were cancelled due to a
bombing
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at the
Manchester Arena
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, where the band was supposed to perform. It was also the final performance of lead singer
Chester Bennington before his
death
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on 20 July 2017.
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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
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2022 Commonwealth Games
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Ticket sales
NEC Group
Parent company
The NEC Group also owns and operates the
ICC Birmingham
The International Convention Centre (ICC) is a major conference venue in Birmingham, England. The centre incorporates Symphony Hall and faces Centenary Square, with another entrance leading to the canals of Birmingham. The Westside area, which ...
in central Birmingham, and the
National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and
Resorts World Arena (previously The NEC Arena, LG Arena and Genting Arena), based on The NEC site in nearby
Solihull
Solihull (, or ) is a market town and the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in West Midlands County, England. The town had a population of 126,577 at the 2021 Census. Solihull is situated on the River Blyth ...
.
References
External links
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Construction of the arena's roof
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Basketball venues in England
Indoor arenas in England
Sports venues in Birmingham, West Midlands
Badminton venues
Indoor track and field venues
Darts venues
Sports venues completed in 1991
1991 establishments in England
Judo venues
Netball venues in England
2022 Commonwealth Games venues
Gymnastics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games