Formally known as ‘The Amsterdam Music Dome’, the Ziggo Dome is an indoor concert arena designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects. In 2009, the six-floored venue (consisting of the basement, ground floor, and two tiers with four-level seats) opened its doors to thousands of fans. The backstage features 20 dressing rooms with illuminated LEDs and a ‘legends room’ where meet and greets occur.
It ranks behind Madison Square Garden, SSE Hydro, Manchester Arena, and the O2 Arena London as the fifth busiest concert venue in the world (as of 2017).
What is the Ziggo Dome’s capacity?
The venue has space for up to 17,000 fans.
Is the Ziggo Dome wheelchair accessible?
Yes! For specific accessibility needs or enquiries, please contact the venue directly.
Who has performed at the Ziggo Dome?
The venue has previously welcomed music legends such as Lady Gaga, Adele, BTS, Madonna, Pearl Jam, and Armin van Buuren to its stage in Amsterdam.
How can fans get to the Ziggo Dome?
The Ziggo Dome is easily accessible by public transport and is located near Amsterdam's Bijlmer Arena station, which serves trains, metro, and buses. Parking is available at nearby garages such as P1 ArenA, P2, P3, P4, and P5 for those travelling by car.