Jaap Edenhal (sometimes anglicized as Jaap Eden Hall) is a 4,500-capacity indoor
ice rink located adjacent to
Jaap Eden baan in
Amsterdam,
Netherlands. It is named after Dutch speed skater
Jaap Eden. The
Amsterdam Tigers are its primary tenant. The facility opened in 1973 and has also been used as a concert venue.
The Jaap Edenhal was created by rebuilding the hockey rink next to the track.
In addition to being the home rink of the Amsterdam Tigers of the
BeNe League
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, and formerly the home of the
Amsterdam G's
Amsterdam G's was a semi-professional ice hockey team in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was founded in 2011 by
the group that formerly operated the Amstel Tijgers before it ceased operations in 2010. The team played at the Jaap Edenhal. It parti ...
in the now defunct
Eredivise, the Jaap Edenhal was used for the national ice-skating championships in 1974. It has also hosted
fleamarket
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s, exhibitions, a Saturday night disco skate popular with teenagers, the Amsterdam Skate Festival (including roller-disco) and in particular concerts. Artists that have performed at the venue include
ABBA,
Marvin Gaye
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,
Bob Marley,
Rod Stewart
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,
Siouxsie and the Banshees
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,
John Denver
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,
Iron Maiden,
Olivia Newton-John,
Dio,
Run-DMC
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(their first appearance in the Netherlands), and
The Police.
In 1986, it was listed by ''
Billboard
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'' as one of the major concert venues in the country.
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Indoor arenas in the Netherlands
Sports venues in Amsterdam