Estadio Obras Sanitarias
Estadio Obras Sanitarias (also known as Arena Obras Sanitarias) is an indoor arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Built in 1978,[1] it holds 3,030 people, and 4,700 for concerts.[2]
It is primarily used for basketball and is one of the home arenas of the Obras Sanitarias along with Polideportivo Municipal de San Rafael.
The arena hosted the 1978 Intercontinental Cup,[3] the 1983 tournament of the same competition[1][4] in which local Obras Sanitarias won the title,[4] and also the 1986 edition of the same competition in which Žalgiris Kaunas won the title.[5]
Concerts held
- Iron Maiden
- The Ramones
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Bad Religion
- Dream Theater
- Motörhead
- Duran Duran
- B.B. King
- Megadeth
- Avril Lavigne(Outdoors)
- The Sex Pistols
- Helloween
- Cypress Hill
- James Brown
- Arbol
- Miranda!
- The Bolshoi
- Velvet Revolver
- New Order
- Nightwish
- The Police
- Van Halen
- Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Gene Loves Jezebel
- Iggy Pop
- The Jesus and Mary Chain
- David Byrne
- Bob Dylan
- Faith No More
- Public Image Ltd.
- Skid Row
- Black Sabbath
- Marillion
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Midnight Oil
- Toto
- Anthrax
- Rick Wakeman
- Poison
- Jethro Tull
- Scorpions
- Fight
- Pantera
- Living Colour
- Kreator
- Yes
- Die Toten Hosen
- Kiss
- Suicidal Tendencies
- Rollins Band
- Alpha Blondy
- Bryan Ferry
- The Cult
- Beastie Boys
- Body Count
- The Lurkers
- No One Is Innocent
- Slash's Snakepit
- The Toy Dolls
- Simple Minds
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Alanis Morissette
- Yngwie J. Malmsteen
- The Jason Bonham Band
- Soda Stereo
- Deep Purple
- Kraftwerk
- Creedence Clearwater Revisited
- Los Piojos
- Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
Live albums
Some of the live albums and DVDs recorded at this stadium include:
- Megadeth - That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires
- Attaque 77 - Trapos
- Bersuit Vergarabat - De la Cabeza
- Almafuerte - En Vivo Obras 2001
- La Renga - Bailando en una pata
- Hermética - Lo último
- Serú Girán - No llores por mí, Argentina
References
Preceded by Pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva Madrid |
FIBA Intercontinental Cup Final Venue 1978 |
Succeeded by Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo |
Preceded by Maaspoort Sports and Events Den Bosch |
FIBA Intercontinental Cup Final Venue 1983 |
Succeeded by Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo |
Preceded by Palau Blaugrana Barcelona |
FIBA Intercontinental Cup Final Venue 1986 |
Succeeded by PalaTrussardi Milan |
External links
Coordinates: 34°32′44.12″S 58°27′29.18″W / 34.5455889°S 58.4581056°W
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