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As of 2023, Movistar Arena in Chile is the busiest indoor arena in South America, with more than $ 94.6 million in grosses and 1.58 million tickets sold in the past year.
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it was decided to complete it. The work was financed by Hiller Investments, which received a grant from the Ministry of Public Works with a 20-year lease.
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played in Movistar Arena on September 27, 2019 as part of their world tour called Walk The Earth Tour.
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played their first-ever arena show in Chile on 14 October 2019, as part of their
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gave a concert to 17,000 people, setting a new attendance record at the venue.
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on October 15 sold out all the 63,000 tickets half a year before the show.
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Arena Santiago was symbolically opened on March 7, 2006 by then President
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in 1956 with the name "Metropolitan Indoor Stadium" to be the seat of the
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This article is about the arena in Chile. For the arena in Argentina, see
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On 7 April 2000, the site served as the location of a Chile-Argentina
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In 2008, managers signed a contract with portable phone company
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The original building was designed and conceived by
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Arena Santiago


Santiago
Chile
Coordinates
33°27′46″S 70°39′43″W / 33.46278°S 70.66194°W / -33.46278; -70.66194
ASM Global
Capacity
Mario Recordón
Movistar Arena (Buenos Aires)
Movistar Arena (Bogotá)
indoor arena
Santiago
Chile
O'Higgins Park
downtown Santiago
Telefónica
Movistar
naming rights
South America

Esplanade
O'Higgins Park
Mario Recordón
World Basketball Championship
Estadio Nacional de Chile
1962 FIFA World Cup
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
Ricardo Lagos

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