Roig Arena Opens in Valencia, Spain’s Largest Indoor Venue

Roig Arena has officially opened in Valencia, becoming Spain’s largest indoor venue with a capacity of 20,000. Fully funded by Juan Roig of Mercadona, the €400 million project features cutting-edge technology and is set to boost local tourism spending by an estimated €150 million.

Key Takeaways:

  • Roig Arena is Spain’s largest indoor venue, with seating for up to 20,000.
  • The venue boasts over 1,700 m² of LED screens, including a 300 m² exterior screen.
  • €400 million in private funding came from Juan Roig, President of Mercadona.
  • Design collaboration involved American firm HOK and Valencian firm ERRE.
  • Events held at Roig Arena are estimated to bring €150 million in tourism spending to Valencia.

The Rise of a Landmark in Valencia

Roig Arena in Valencia has opened its doors to the public, setting a new standard as the largest indoor venue in Spain. With a concert capacity of 20,000 people and a 15,600-seat capacity for sports events, this venue is poised to become a central hub for entertainment and culture in the region.

A €400 Million Investment

Juan Roig, President of the Mercadona supermarket chain, fully funded the €400 million project. According to officials, the economic impact of Roig Arena’s events is estimated to generate an additional €150 million in tourism spending for the city of Valencia.

Cutting-Edge Technology

A key feature that sets Roig Arena apart is its extensive use of advanced technology. The facility houses over 1,700 m² of LED screening, which includes a 300 m² exterior screen that welcomes visitors with vivid displays. Inside, spectators are greeted by one of Europe’s largest indoor videowalls and a notably high-resolution scoreboard.

Architectural Collaboration

Designed to operate year-round for entertainment, corporate, and sports events, Roig Arena was conceived by the American architecture firm HOK in collaboration with the Valencian firm ERRE. Their joint vision merges global standards in arena design with local architectural elements, ensuring that Roig Arena both reflects and enhances Valencia’s identity.

Year-Round Versatility

From concerts and sports tournaments to corporate functions, Roig Arena’s management envisions an active calendar 365 days a year. The arena’s flexibility, combined with its world-class design and technology, is expected to draw international performers and global audiences to Spain’s Mediterranean coast.

Looking Ahead

By hosting its first concert on September 6 and officially opening on September 10, 2025, Roig Arena has solidified Valencia’s place on the global entertainment map. With its considerable capacity, modern amenities, and estimated tourism windfall, the new arena is set to remain a focal point in Spain’s cultural and economic landscape for years to come.

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