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Workers Indoor Arena

Workers' Gymnasium
Workers Indoor Arena
Beijing Workers Arena.jpg
Workers' Gymnasium is located in central Beijing
Workers' Gymnasium
Workers' Gymnasium
Location within central Beijing
LocationGongti Road, Beijing, China
Coordinates39°55′51″N 116°26′09″E / 39.9308°N 116.4359°E
Capacity13,000 (lower for Olympics)
Construction
Opened1961
RenovatedCompleted by 2008
Tenants
1961 World Table Tennis Championships
Boxing at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Judo at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
Workers Indoor Arena
Traditional Chinese北京工人體育館
Simplified Chinese北京工人体育馆
Literal meaningBeijing workingpeople's gymnasium

The Workers' Gymnasium (official name) is an indoor arena located west of the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, China. It was inaugurated in 1961 for the 26th World Table Tennis Championships.

It hosted the boxing events at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the Judo events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. It is one of 11 Beijing-based venues to be renovated and upgraded for the Olympics. The arena has a seating capacity of 13,000.

Notable events

  • 10 April 1985: Wham!, the first Western band to perform in China.
  • 19 February 1995: Roxette - Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour[1]
  • 4 December 1998: Ricky Martin - Vuelve World Tour
  • 31 March 2004: Deep Purple
  • 7 March 2005: Norah Jones - Norah Jones & The Handsome Band Tour
  • 1 November 2008: Kanye West - Glow in the Dark Tour[2]
  • 1 December 2008: Kylie Minogue - KylieX2008
  • 6 April 2011: Bob Dylan - Never Ending Tour 2011
  • 4 November 2013: OneRepublic - Native Tour
  • 9 November 2013: T-ara 2013 Showcase Live in Beijing [3]
  • 10 July 2014: Jessie J
  • 10 January 2015: WINNER WWIC 2015
  • 30 October 2015: Vitas - 15 Years With You - China Tour 2015
  • 16 April 2016: Road FC 30
  • 14 August 2016: Scorpions (band) - Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour
  • 2 September 2017: Black Panther (band) - Hei Bao 30 Years Anniversary Concert

References

  1. ^ Thom Duffy (29 April 1995). "EMA Telstar Books Roxette Into Moscow To Close Tour". Billboard. 107 (17): 61. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Kanye West hit Beijing". China Daily. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  3. ^ http://www.china.org.cn/photos/2013-11/09/content_30549854.htm

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