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List of music venues in Oceania

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This is a list of music venues in Oceania. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included.

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Australia

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Opened Venue City Capacity
Queensland
1982 Chandler Arena Chandler 2,700
2011 BB Print Stadium Mackay Mackay 30,000
1996 Cairns Convention Centre Cairns 5,300
1957 Cazaly's Stadium 15,000
2004 Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre Gold Coast 6,000
1987 People First Stadium 50,000
1993 Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre Townsville 5,200
February 22, 2020 Queensland Country Bank Stadium 25,000
1918 The Tivoli Brisbane 1,500[1]
July 6, 2019 Fortitude Music Hall 3,000
June 6, 1995 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 4,000
September 7, 1989 Riverstage 9,500
1986 Brisbane Entertainment Centre 14,500
1895 The Gabba 50,000
1975 Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre Nathan 48,500
1914 Suncorp Stadium Milton 52,500
Tasmania
1985 Silverdome Launceston 8,000
1851 NTCA Ground 10,000
May 6, 1922 North Hobart Oval Hobart
1989 (renovated 2021) MyState Bank Arena 8,500
Northern Territory
2008 Darwin Convention Centre Darwin 4,000
Unknown Marrara Hockey Centre 5,000
May 22, 1965 Gardens Amphitheatre 7,000
2002 Alice Springs Convention Centre Alice Springs 1,200
Victoria
January 11, 1988 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 15,000
Margaret Court Arena 7,500
June 5, 2009 Plenary Hall 5,541
May 1915 Festival Hall 5,445
2000 John Cain Arena 11,000
1929 The Forum 3,371
Regent Theatre 2,162
May 7, 2010 AAMI Park 30,050
1853 Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024
March 9, 2000 Marvel Stadium 63,378
1959 Sidney Myer Music Bowl 12,030
Unknown Hanging Rock Reserve Newham ~20,163
November 11, 1927 Palais Theatre St Kilda 2,896
New South Wales
October 4, 1999 Sydney Super Dome Sydney Olympic Park 21,000
March 6, 1999 Accor Stadium 110,000
December 12, 2016 ICC Sydney Theatre Sydney 9,000
1909 Enmore Theatre 2,200
1994 Metro Theater 1,700
2004 Big Top 3,000
Un­known The Star Event Centre 3,000
1851 Sydney Cricket Ground Moore Park 48,000
April 14, 1924 Hordern Pavilion 5,500
2022 Allianz Stadium 45,000
April 14, 2019 CommBank Stadium Parramatta 30,000
June 1994 C.ex Coffs International Stadium Coffs Harbour 20,000
September 5, 1998 WIN Entertainment Centre Wollongong 5,000
1911 WIN Stadium 23,750
Unknown Carrington Park Bathurst ~20,063
April 10, 1970 McDonald Jones Stadium New Lambton 33,000
June 1992 Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle 7,528
1929 Newcastle Civic Theatre 1,520
Australian Capital Territory
October 29, 1977 GIO Stadium Canberra Canberra 25,011
January 26, 1981 AIS Arena 4,264
1989 Royal Theatre 2,460
South Australia
July 20, 1991 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide 12,000
June 11, 1928 Thebarton Theatre 2,000
1871 Adelaide Oval 57,084
April 4, 1992 Adelaide Arena 8,000
mid-19th century Botanic Park Un­known
1960 Hindmarsh Stadium 16,500
Western Australia
December 24, 1904 His Majesty's Theatre Perth 1,263
December 30, 1985 Crown Theatre 2,310
August 2004 Riverside Theatre 2,500
1986 Perth Superdrome 5,800
November 10, 2012 Perth Arena 15,500
1910 HBF Park 25,000
January 21, 2018 Perth Stadium 70,000
1994 Arena Joondalup Joondalup 16,000

Fiji

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Opened Venue City Capacity
2003 Vodafone Arena Suva 5,000
1951 ANZ National Stadium 30,000
Un­known FMF Gymnasium[2] 2,000

New Zealand

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Opened Venue City Capacity
April 8, 2007 Spark Arena Auckland 12,000
December 20, 1929 Auckland Civic Theatre 2,378
1929 Western Springs Stadium 50,000
c. 1900 Eden Park 60,000
December 14, 1911 Auckland Town Hall 1,529
September 11, 2004 The Trusts Arena 4,901
Un­known The Powerstation 1,000
April 16, 2005 Sir Woolf Fisher Arena 3,000
September 9, 1990 Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre 2,139
1967 Go Media Stadium Penrose 47,000
April 21, 1888 Trafalgar Park Nelson 18,000
1912 St. James Theatre Wellington 1,500
1995 TSB Arena 5,655
September 16, 1983 Michael Fowler Centre 2,209
January 3, 2000 Sky Stadium 34,500
1868 Basin Reserve 11,600
1998 Wolfbrook Arena Christchurch 8,888
March 24, 2012 Apollo Projects Stadium 30,000
February 2007 Energy Events Centre Rotorua 3,500
August 5, 2011 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin 36,000
1992 TSB Stadium New Plymouth 3,518
1957 Bowl of Brooklands 18,000
July 1886 (reopened April 1981) Central Energy Trust Arena Palmerston North 20,000
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References

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  1. ^ "About The Tivoli". The Tivoli Brisbane Official Website. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  2. ^ Eleina. "FMF Gymnasium". fijisportscouncil.com.fj. Retrieved March 29, 2017.