Warsteiner HockeyPark

SparkassenPark
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LocationMönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Capacity9,000[1] (Field hockey)
21,000 (concerts)
SurfaceSintetic
Opened2005
Tenants
Mönchengladbach Mavericks (GFL) (2005-present)

The SparkassenPark is a multi-use stadium in Mönchengladbach, Germany. It is currently used mostly for American football and field hockey matches and hosted the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup, the 2008 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy, the 2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy and the 2013 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup . The stadium is run by former German field hockey international Michael Hilgers. It is also used by the American football team Mönchengladbach Mavericks.[citation needed]

Concerts

Concerts held at the Warsteiner HockeyPark
Date Artists Events Attendance Revenue
May 15, 2011 Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour 11,600 / 12,000
June 8, 2012 Guns N' Roses Up Close and Personal Tour
June 8, 2012 Leonard Cohen Old Ideas World Tour 6,746 / 6,746 $523,841
June 25, 2014 Thirty Seconds to Mars Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Tour
July 20, 2014 Elton John Follow the Yellow Brick Road Tour
August 29, 2014 Avicii True Tour 13,600 / 20,800 $1,005,610
July 7, 2015 Sting Summer 2015 Tour
June 6, 2018 Nickelback Feed The Machine Tour
July 8, 2018 Deep Purple The Long Goodbye Tour
August 13, 2018 Britney Spears Britney Spears: Piece of Me Tour 15,208 / 15,208 $1,167,490
May 25, 2023 Mötley Crüe & Def Leppard The World Tour

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References

  1. ^ "England men take European bronze". BBC Sport.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hockeypark.
  • official website
  • World Stadiums Site
Preceded by International Hockey Federation
Hockey World Cup

2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by International Hockey Federation
Hockey Champions Trophy

2010
Succeeded by
North Harbour Hockey Stadium
Auckland
Preceded by European Hockey Federation
EuroHockey Nations Championship

2011
Succeeded by
TBD
TBD
Authority control databases: Geographic Edit this at Wikidata
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