Provision for international sport and traditional indoor arena events has been integrated into the design requirements. It holds 4,901 people. Ice ballet is also possible here using a state-of-the-art retractable ice floor. 18th December … Horncastle Arena (formerly CBS Canterbury Arena) is Christchurch's major indoor arena and opened in September 1998. Wellington TSB Arena, New Zealand (capacity 5600) Band Members.

Opened in 1998, this multi-purpose stadium is New Zealand's largest entertainment center, with seating for up to 8,500 people. Horncastle Arena | Christchurch Convention/Exhibition Centre Christchurch & Canterbury Venue - Overview Horncastle Arena (CBS Canterbury Aren) is conveniently located just 10 minutes from the central city and is one of the largest purpose-built indoor entertainment venues in New Zealand. The venue is surrounded by 3000 complimentary carparks. Date. Phone: + 64 3 339 3599 Support to Simple Minds. Venue.

It is an impressive venue, already hosting some of the big names in the rock business, including Bob Dylan and Janet Jackson. The Horncastle Arena is in Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, just a few minutes drive from the city centre, adjacent to the Addington Raceway in Southwest Christchurch. Support to Simple Minds. Fans of Kiwi band Fat Freddy's Drop will have to buy new tickets after a venue change for an upcoming Christchurch show. Christchurch Horncastle Arena, New Zealand (capacity 7000) Band Members. The Trusts Arena is an indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand.It is a multi-purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts. Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper and Stuart Kershaw. Notes. The impressive multi-purpose arena hosts concerts, exhibitions and a wide range of sporting events such as basketball and netball.

17th December 2021. Since it opened in 1998, the arena has hosted top-flight sports teams, world famous entertainers and held numerous gala dinners and exhibitions. Date. The Arena was opened by the former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark on 11 September 2004. Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys, Martin Cooper and Stuart Kershaw. The Horncastle Arena is New Zealand's largest and most modern indoor stadium with 9100 capacity. Notes.