Concert and Live Events.
Being a modern Stadium, opened in 2007, you can be sure we’ve got all the bells and whistles when it comes to live events. What’s more you’re not just limited to the main stadium bowl, we’ve also got Marshall Arena, the largest indoor venue in the region.
Both venues are fully equipped for concerts, sporting events, performances, and any other live event you can think of. Stadium MK comes with the obvious 30,530 seat for guests, plus 58 hospitality boxes, a pitch-facing restaurant with balcony seating, and The Directors’ Lounge, with additional balcony seating, all of which make ideal hospitality areas. For concerts using the seating in conjunction with the pitch for standing tickets, we can go up to a maximum capacity of 35,000.
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Marshall Arena boasts a 2,430m2 main floor, which can host up to 5,000 standing guests, as well as two balconies, plus additional green rooms and production offices. The ceiling is 10m high and fully rig-able, and 5m x 5m loading doors make set-up a breeze. Add to all this 7 bars, and a dedicated arena kitchen, so you can cater for everything from a three-course dinner, to grab-and-go burgers, pizzas, and hot dogs.
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Don’t just take our word for it, look at our history of hosting world-class events, including the 2015 Rugby World Cup, international football fixtures, the annual Unibet Masters darts tournament, plus numerous concerts, performances and other sporting events.
Get in Touch.
When you attend an event at Stadium MK it’s all about convenience. We’ve got all the facilities on-site that you need to make sure your time here is totally successful, so you leave having accomplished everything you needed to, plus a little bit more. If there’s anything you can’t see here that you want to check with us, just get in touch, and we’ll be happy to answer any questions.
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A world-class venue for world-class events
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Since opening, Stadium MK has built a reputation as one of the region’s finest event venues. The on-site DoubleTree by Hilton Milton Keynes features 17 conference and event spaces, while Marshall Arena draws in organisers from around the UK, product launches, national conferences, and concerts. The stadium itself has also played host to larger concerts, conventions, and was a host venue for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.