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European Arenas Association (EAA) is a group of arena, arenas with a range of hosting experiences, including: concert, concerts, comedy, and sport, sporting events… congress, congresses, conference, conferences, and trade fair, trade fairs.


Executive committee

The European Arenas Association Board is composed of 8 members, including its President Olivier Toth of the Rockhal, General Manager Nancy Skipper, and Executive Officer Victoria Matthews. Other board members include: Adrian Doyle of The Odyssey Trust, Girts Krastins of the Arena Riga, John Langford of London, London's The O2, O2, Lotta Nibell of Gothenburg, Gothenburg's Scandinavium, and Jorge Vinha da Silva of Lisbon, Lisbon's Altice Arena.


Members

As of October 2022, the EAA website listed 35 member arenas and 2 arena clusters from across 20 nations, including: 6 United Kingdom, UK listings, 4 from Germany, and 3 listings each from Spain and Sweden. The 35 arenas are: * Accor Arena * Altice Arena * Manchester Arena, AO Arena * Arena Riga * Avia Solutions Group Arena * Barclays Arena (Hamburg), Barclays Arena * Forest National * Gliwice Arena * Hallenstadion * Helsinki Halli * László Papp Budapest Sports Arena * Malmö Arena * Mediolanum Forum * Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin), Mercedes-Benz Arena * Navarra Arena * O2 Arena (Prague), O2 Arena * The O2 Arena, O2 Arena * Olympiahalle, Olympiapark * Wembley Arena, OVO Arena * OVO Hydro * Palacio Vistalegre * PalaLottomatica * Palau Sant Jordi * Paris La Défense Arena * Resorts World Arena * Rockhal * Rotterdam Ahoy * Saku Suurhall * Scandinavium * Odyssey Complex#SSE Arena, Belfast, SSE Arena * St. Jakobshalle * Tauron Arena Kraków * Telenor Arena * Wiener Stadthalle * Žalgiris Arena, Žalgirio Arena The 2 arena clusters are: * Hall Duo, composed of the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle and the Porsche-Arena * Stockholm Live, composed of the Annexet, the Avicii Arena, the Friends Arena, the Hovet, the Södra Teatern, and the Tele2 Arena


Major events

Member arenas hosting experiences, include: Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contests, MTV Europe Music Awards, Summer Olympic Games, Summer Olympic events, and various World and European Championships. Lisbon, Lisbon's Altice Arena, Stockholm, Stockholm's Avicii Arena, and the Rotterdam Ahoy have hosted both the Eurovision Song Contest and the MTV Europe Music Awards.


References

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