Resorts World Arena

The Resorts World Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena located at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Solihull, England.

It has a capacity of 15,685 seats. The venue was built as the seventh hall of the NEC complex. After 18 months of construction, the arena opened as the "Birmingham International Arena" in December 1980 with a concert by Queen.

Resorts World Arena
Resorts World Arena
Resorts World Arena
Exterior of venue under old signage (c.2016)
Former namesHall 7 (planning/construction)
Birmingham International Arena (1980–83)
NEC Arena (1983–2008)
LG Arena (2008–2014)
Genting Arena (2014–2018)
AddressPerimeter Rd
Birmingham B40 1NT
England
LocationMarston Green
Coordinates52°27′12″N 1°43′10″W / 52.45333°N 1.71944°W / 52.45333; -1.71944
OwnerNational Exhibition Centre
OperatorNEC Group
Capacity15,685
Construction
Broke ground11 April 1979 (1979-04-11)
Opened5 December 1980 (1980-12-05)
Renovated2008–2009
Construction cost£28 million (renovation)
ArchitectEdward Mills & Partners
Structural engineerOve Arup & Partners
Website
Venue Website

In 2019, Resorts World Arena had the 5th highest ticket sales of an arena venue in the United Kingdom. The Ticket Factory is the official box office for the Resorts World Arena.

History

Resorts World Arena 
LG Arena logo used from 2009–2014.

The venue was known as Birmingham International Arena until 1 September 1983, then as NEC Arena from 5 September 1983 to 31 August 2008.

From 1 September 2008, the NEC Arena was officially renamed as the LG Arena, following a naming-rights sponsorship deal with global electronics company LG. The arena then underwent a £29 million overhaul of its facilities, paid for by loans from Birmingham City Council and regional development agency Advantage West Midlands.

Resorts World Arena 
Inside the Resorts World Arena (2022)

Work on the LG Arena was finished mid October 2009 and the arena hosted its first concert with Tom Jones. Included in the installation were around 1,000 new seats, bringing the capacity to 16,000 to compete with venues such as The O2 Arena in London and the Manchester Arena in Manchester. Also constructed were new hospitality areas and a forum containing new bars, restaurants and other customer facilities. Prior to its first concert, the arena hosted the 2009 Horse of the Year show.

In 2011, the venue became the tenth-busiest arena in the world and was ranked 13th-busiest in 2014.

It was announced in November 2014 that as part of a sponsorship deal with the casino group, the arena would be renamed the Genting Arena from 6 January 2015. On 25 September 2018, the NEC Group announced that the Genting Arena will be renamed "Resorts World Arena" as of 3 December of this year. Genting UK will continue to sponsor the hall. The reason for the new name is to more closely align the venue with Genting's Resorts World Birmingham that is opposite the arena, which opened in October 2015.

Planned expansion

On 9 March 2020, the NEC Group announced that they had submitted a planning application to Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council to expand the arena's capacity from 15,685 to 21,600, which would make it the largest indoor arena in the United Kingdom. This development would involve the replacement of the existing roof, with an addition of an upper tier as well as other works including enhanced hospitality facilities as well as external, internal and major refurbishment works. Though unanimously approved by councillors, the plans were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

Ticket sales

Year Name Ticket Sales Gross Sales (USD) Worldwide Rank UK Rank
2019 Resorts World Arena 471,654 31,291,486 43 5
2018 Genting Arena 352,902 51 6
2017 565,322 26 6
2016 394,468 35 6
2015 446,415 27 6

NEC Group

Parent company The NEC Group also owns and operates Utilita Arena Birmingham (previously the National Indoor Arena and Barclaycard Arena) and ICC Birmingham, both in central Birmingham, and the National Exhibition Centre.

References

Resorts World Arena  Media related to Genting Arena at Wiki Commons

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