Palacio de los Deportes (English: Palace of Sports) is an indoor arena located in Mexico City, Mexico. It is within the sports complex Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City, near the Mexico City International Airport and in front of the Foro Sol, in which sports and artistic events are also celebrated. It is operated by Grupo CIE. The arena seats 17,800, for football and the overall capacity is approximately 20,000.
It hosted the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games for the competitions of basketball and can be used to host volleyball and basketball matches. It was the home of the CBA Mexico City Aztecas in 1994 and 1995, and the Mexico Toros of the CISL in 1995. On 6 December 1997 hosted the NBA's regular season game between the Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks 108-106.
Another common use is to host big expositions and rock or pop concerts.
There is a smaller pavilion for expositions and concerts.
1968 Summer Olympics
The Sports Palace—located 14 miles (23 km) from the Olympic Village and 6.5 from downtown Mexico City in the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City near the conflux of two expressways (Miguel Alemán Viaduct and Río Churubusco Interior Loop)—was constructed specifically for the Olympic basketball competition. Built between October 15, 1966 and September, 1968, it is circular in design with a
square-patterned dome spanning 380 feet (120 m) and enclosing an area of 6.7 acres (27,000 m2). The dome consists of hyperbolic paraboloids of tubular aluminum covered with waterproof copper-sheathed plywood and supported by huge steel arches. The Sports Palace seats 22,370—including 7,370 in removable seats. There is parking space for 3,864 vehicles.
Detail of the structure of the palace.
Designed by architects Félix Candela, A. Peyri and E. Castañeda Tamborell, the structure has three floors, which house complete facilities for athletes, judges, officials, organizers, as well as services for radio, television and the press. A mezzanine provides access to the boxes and middle and upper stands. The Sports Palace was designed for a wide variety of programming: boxing, wrestling, weightlifting, fencing, etc., as well as for exhibitions, and tournaments that require more space, such as volleyball, basketball, ice hockey, cycling, athletic meets, equestrian shows, dances, circuses, conventions and expositions.
Events
These are some of the more than 400 concerts held here throughout the years.
Performer | Date | Tour |
Bill Graham | January 1981 | Congreso Nacional Crusade |
INXS | January 12–13, 1991 | X-Factor World Tour |
Bob Dylan | March 1–2, 1991 | Never Ending Tour |
Billy Joel | March 19–20, 23-24, 1991 | The Storm Front Tour |
Guns N' Roses | April 1–2, 1992 | Use Your Illusion Tour |
Van Halen | May 23–24, 1992 | For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour |
Iron Maiden | October 1–2, 1992 | Fear of the Dark Tour |
Black Sabbath | November 8, 1992 | Dehumanizer Tour |
U2 | November 21–25, 1992 | Zoo TV Tour |
Metallica | February 25–March 2, 1993 | Nowhere Else to Roam |
Guns N' Roses | April 23–24, 1993 | Use Your Illusion Tour |
Def Leppard | September 29, 1993 | Adrenalize Tour |
Bon Jovi | July 13–14 and October 29, 1993 | I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Tour |
Depeche Mode | December 2–3, 1993 | Devotional Tour |
Aerosmith | January 25–26, 1994 | Get a Grip Tour |
INXS | March 19–20, 1994 | Dirty Honeymoon World Tour |
Scorpions | March 23–34, 1994 | Face the Heat Tour |
Mötley Crüe | June 15, 1994 | Anywhere There's Electricity Tour |
Bon Jovi | October 22, 1995 | These Days Tour |
The Offspring | December 13, 1999[1] | Americana Tour[2] |
Megadeth & Mötley Crüe | July 15, 2000 | Maximum Rock Tour |
Rammstein | August 4–5, 2001 | Mutter Tour |
Pearl Jam | July 17–19, 2003 | Riot Act Tour |
Cher | October 8–10, 2004 | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour |
Nine Inch Nails | June 2, 2005 | Live: With Teeth Tour |
Avril Lavigne | September 13, 2005 | Bonez Tour |
Pearl Jam | December 9–10, 2005 | Pearl Jam 2005 North American and Latin American Tour |
Shakira | October 1–11, 2006 | Oral Fixation Tour |
Muse | April 12, 2007 | Black Holes and Revelations Tour |
Gwen Stefani | July 15, 2007 | The Sweet Scape Tour |
My Chemical Romance | October 7, 2007 | The Black Parade World Tour |
Avril Lavigne | October 23, 2007 | The Best Damn Thing Promo Tour |
Hilary Duff | January 18, 2008 | Dignity Tour |
Celine Dion | December 9, 2008 | Taking Chances World Tour |
Rihanna | January 24, 2009 | Good Girl Gone Bad Tour |
Scorpions | September 7, 2010 | Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour |
KISS | September 30, 2010 | The Hottest Show on Earth Tour |
Tokio Hotel | December 2, 2010 | Humanoid City World Tour |
Rammstein | December 6–7, 2010 | LIFAD Tour |
Roger Waters | December 18, 19 and 21, 2010 | The Wall Live (concert tour) |
Kylie Minogue | May 12, 2011 | Aphrodite World Tour |
Ricky Martin | May 14–15, 2011 | Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour |
Rammstein | May 26–27, 2011 | LIFAD Tour |
Katy Perry | September 3, 2011 | California Dreams Tour |
Judas Priest | September 30, 2011 | Epitaph World Tour |
Selena Gomez | January 26, 2012 | We Own the Night Tour |
Evanescence | January 30, 2012 | Evanescence Tour |
Arctic Monkeys | March 28, 2012 | Suck It and See Tour |
Cirque du Soleil | August 24–29, 2012 | Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour |
Metallica | July 28–August 9, 2012 | El Arsenal Completo Tour 2012 |
Big Time Rush | September 25, 2012 | Big Time Summer Tour |
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators | November 27, 2012 | Apocalyptic Love World Tour |
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | December 10, 2012 | Wrecking Ball World Tour |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | March 5–6, 2013 | I'm With You World Tour |
Soundgarden | May 31, 2013 | King Animal Tour |
Paramore | July 15, 2013 | The Self-Titled Tour |
Big Time Rush | August 14, 2013 | Summer Break Tour |
Andy Bell, Howard Jones, A Flock of Seagulls and more | September 13, 2013 | 80'S FEST 1 |
Beyoncé | September 26, 2013 | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour |
Muse | October 18, 19, 20 and 22; 2013 | The 2nd Law World Tour |
OneRepublic | July 26, 2014 | Native Summer Tour |
Katy Perry | October 17–18, 2014 | The Prismatic World Tour |
Blur | October 15, 2015 | The Magic Whip Tour |
Calle 13 | November 22, 2014 | Gira Multiviral 2014 |
Ariana Grande | October 18, 2015 | The Honeymoon Tour |
Muse | November 17,18 & 20; 2015 | Drones World Tour |
Madonna | January 6–7, 2016 | Rebel Heart Tour |
Iron Maiden | March 3–4, 2016 | The Book of Souls World Tour |
Pierce the Veil | May 13, 2016 | Misadventures CD Release Show |
Tame Impala | September 8, 2016 | Currents World Tour |
Twenty One Pilots | September 30, 2016 | Emotional Roadshow World Tour |
Radiohead | October 3–4, 2016 | 2016 World Tour |
The Who | October 12, 2016 | Back to the Who Tour 51! |
Adele | November 14–15, 2016 | Adele Live 2016 |
Demi Lovato with Special Guest Paulina Rubio | October 16, 2016 | Future Now Tour |
Guns N' Roses | November 29-30, 2016 | Not in This Lifetime... Tour |
References
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- 1936: Tennis Courts, Tennis Stadium (final)
- 1948: Harringay Arena
- 1952: Messuhalli (final), Tennis Palace
- 1956: West Melbourne Stadium, Royal Exhibition Building (final)
- 1960: Palazzo dello Sport (final), Palazzetto dello Sport
- 1964: National Gymnasium
- 1968: Juan Escutia Sports Palace
- 1972: Basketballhalle
- 1976: Centre Étienne Desmarteau, Montreal Forum (final)
- 1980: CSKA Palace of Sports, Indoor Stadium (final)
- 1984: The Forum
- 1988: Jamsil Gymnasium
- 1992: Pavelló Olímpic de Badalona
- 1996: Georgia Dome (final), Morehouse College Gymnasium
- 2000: Sydney SuperDome (final), The Dome and Exhibition Complex
- 2004: Hellinikon Indoor Arena, Olympic Indoor Hall (final)
- 2008: Wukesong Indoor Stadium
- 2012: Basketball Arena, North Greenwich Arena1
- 2016: Carioca Arena 1, Youth Arena
- 2020: Saitama Super Arena
NOTE: During the Olympic Games, venues that have naming rights sold may not use their name during the Olympic Games.
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- 1964
- Komazawa Volleyball Courts, Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium (final)
- 1968
- Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium (final), Juan Escutia Sports Palace, Revolution Ice Rink
- 1972
- Volleyballhalle
- 1976
- Montreal Forum (final), Paul Sauvé Centre
- 1980
- Druzhba Multipurpose Arena, Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (final)
- 1984
- Long Beach Arena
- 1988
- Hanyang University Gymnasium, Jamsil Gymnasium (final), Saemaul Sports Hall
- 1992
- Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi (final), Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron
- 1996
- Clayton County International Park (2-man), Omni Coliseum (indoor final), Stegeman Coliseum
- 2000
- Bondi Beach, Sydney Entertainment Centre (indoor final), Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
- 2004
- Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre, Peace and Friendship Stadium
- 2008
- Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium, Capital Indoor Stadium (indoor final), Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground
- 2012
- Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Horse Guards Parade
- 2016
- Beach Volleyball Arena, Maracanãzinho
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Coordinates: 19°24′19″N 99°5′59″W / 19.40528°N 99.09972°W / 19.40528; -99.09972