Roig Arena hosts Europe’s leading venues at the European Arenas Association assembly
The event, held today and tomorrow at the Valencian venue, brings together senior executives from the 30 most prominent arenas in Europe
Among those attending are The O2 in London, Paris La Défense Arena, MEO Arena in Lisbon, and Uber Arena in Berlin

Roig Arena, the new multipurpose venue in Valencia promoted by Juan Roig, is hosting the 2025 assembly of the European Arenas Association (EAA) today and tomorrow. The gathering brings together senior executives from Europe’s most important indoor multipurpose venues. Representatives from over 30 arenas are attending, including The O2 in London, Paris La Défense Arena, MEO Arena in Lisbon, and Uber Arena in Berlin.
During today’s session, two new members were voted into the association – Ergo Arena in Gdansk (Poland) and LDLC Arena in Lyon (France) – and a roundtable on innovation was held. Tomorrow’s agenda includes a keynote on education and a presentation about Roig Arena, among other scheduled activities. Over the course of the two-day event, attendees will share the latest trends affecting the arena sector and will have the opportunity to explore the Valencian venue through a guided tour of its most notable spaces.
The 30 venues represented at the EAA meeting are: Accor Arena (Paris, France); Arena Milano (Milan, Italy); Barclays Arena (Hamburg, Germany); Brussels Forest National (Brussels, Belgium); Ergo Arena (Gdansk, Poland); Festhalle Frankfurt (Frankfurt, Germany); Hallenstadion (Zurich, Switzerland); LDLC Arena (Lyon, France); Malmö Arena (Malmö, Sweden); MEO Arena (Lisbon, Portugal); Movistar Arena (Madrid, Spain); Navarra Arena (Pamplona, Spain); Nokia Arena (Tampere, Finland); Paris La Défense Arena (Paris, France); PreZero Arena Gliwice (Gliwice, Poland); Rockhal (Luxembourg); Rotterdam Ahoy (Rotterdam, Netherlands); Scandinavium (Gothenburg, Sweden); Schleyer-Halle & Porsche-Arena (Stuttgart, Germany); St Jakobshalle (Basel, Switzerland); Tauron Arena Krakow (Krakow, Poland); The O2 (London, UK); The Odyssey Trust/SSE Arena (Belfast, UK); Uber Arena (Berlin, Germany); Unibet Arena (Tallinn, Estonia); Unipol Forum (Milan, Italy); Unity Arena (Oslo, Norway); Xiaomi Arena (Riga, Latvia); and Zalgirio Arena (Kaunas, Lithuania).