Antel Arena

The Antel Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena that is located in the neighborhood of Villa Española, Montevideo, Uruguay. The arena has a capacity of 15,000 people for concerts, and 10,000 people for basketball games.[1][2]

Antel Arena
The exterior of Antel Arena.
LocationVilla Española, Montevideo, Uruguay
OwnerAntel
CapacityConcerts: 15,000
Basketball: 10,000
Field size40,000 square meters
Construction
Broke groundMay 2014
OpenedNovember 12, 2018
Construction costUSD$82,000,000
ArchitectPablo Bacchetta
Jose Flores
Rodrigo Carámbula
Structural engineerMagnone Pollio
Tenants
Uruguayan basketball team (2018–present)
The interior of Antel Arena, during its inauguration.

The arena is owned by ANTEL, after they reached an agreement with the city of Montevideo, which granted them the rights to the arena for 30 years.[3][4]

History

The arena was built at the location of the old Cilindro Municipal, after it was left in a dilapidated state after a fire. Before the Antel Arena could be constructed, the old Cilindro Municipal had to be demolished. Construction on Antel Arena began in May of 2014, and the arena opened on November 12, 2018.[5][6]

The arena was used to host home games of the senior men's Uruguayan national basketball team, during 2019 FIBA World Cup Americas qualifiers. The arena was also included as a proposed host venue, as a part of the Argentina–Uruguay bid for the 2023 FIBA World Cup. However, the right to host the 2023 FIBA World Cup was ultimately won by the rival Philippine–Japanese–Indonesian bid.

Concerts and shows

EventDate
Antel Arena Inauguration11/12/2018
Soy Luna en vivo11/14/2018
Joan Manuel Serrat11/17/2018
Maluma11/19/2018
Gutenberg11/24/2018
Sarah Brightman[7]12/6/2018
Abel Pintos[8]12/15/2018
Agarrate Catalina 15 + 212/21/2018
UFC on ESPN+ 148/10/2019
Backstreet Boys 3/8 & 3/9, 2020

Major sporting events

EventDate
2019 FIBA World Cup qualifiers11/30/2018, 12/2/2018
2019 NBA G League International Challenge9/18–22/2019
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