Whether it's 15,800 screaming fans or an intimate, atmospheric once-in-a-lifetime experience, you'll find it here,one of the best places to go in Birmingham.
Home to everything from record breaking sports to Mickey Mouse and friends; from the latest pop sensations to side splitting comedy from some of the world’s best comics, Utilita Arena Birmingham is bigger and better than ever bringing you events you won’t want to forget!
Utilita Arena Birmingham hosted both the artistic and rhythmic gymnastics for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. The venue is in the middle of the city centre with excellent public transport links and close to other attractions.
Facilities include:
UK’s third Largest Indoor arena
6 restaurants and 12 on-site bars
Accommodation on-site
2,156 Car Parking Spaces on-site including disabled parking
Wheelchair access
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