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Žalgiris Arena

Coordinates:54°53′25″N23°54′52″E / 54.89028°N 23.91444°E /54.89028; 23.91444
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Arena in Kaunas, Lithuania
Žalgirio Arena
Map
Interactive map of Žalgirio Arena
AddressKaraliaus Mindaugo pr. 50
LocationKaunas, Lithuania
Coordinates54°53′25″N23°54′52″E / 54.89028°N 23.91444°E /54.89028; 23.91444
OwnerKaunas City Municipality
Capacity
Variable
Record attendance20,517 (December 5, 2015)
Construction
Broke ground26 September 2008
Opened18 August 2011
Expanded2022 (swimming venue)
Construction cost50 million
ArchitectEugenijus Miliūnas
Main contractorsVėtrūna
Tenants
Žalgiris Kaunas (LKL,Euroleague) (2011–present)
Website
zalgirioarena.lt

Žalgirio Arena is a multi-purpose indoorarena in theNew Town ofKaunas, Lithuania. The arena is located on an island of theNemunas River and is the largest indoor arena inthe Baltics.[1] The arena's maximum possibleseating capacity for basketball games is 15,415,[2] and 20,000 spectators for concerts (when the stage is in the middle,[3] and 17,000 when stage is in the side of the arena). The Žalgiris Arena replaced theKaunas Sports Hall as a major venue in the city.

The Žalgiris Arena hosts basketball and other sports matches, concerts, fairs, exhibitions, and various other events. The arena's namesake basketball clubBC Žalgiris, which currently competes in the domesticLKL and theEuroLeague, uses the facility for all of its European and LKL home fixtures.BC Žalgiris and Žalgiris Arena has had the highest average attendance in theEuroleague in2011–12,2012–13,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21.

Žalgirio Arena belongs to Žalgiris Group, which operates the largestDarius and Girėnas Stadium in theBaltic States and theKaunas Sports Hall.

History

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The arena's construction started in September 2008; the main contractor of the arena is the Lithuanian construction companyVėtrūna, chief architect – Eugenijus Miliūnas. The total cost of the arena is estimated to be 168.8 millionlitas (50 millioneuros). .

In March 2010, the Kaunas City Municipality named the arena Žalgiris Arena.[4]

The arena was opened on 18 August 2011 with a basketball match betweenLithuania andSpain[5]

In 2015,[6] 2016[7] and 2017,[8] Žalgiris Arena was voted the best in the entire league in a survey of EuroLeague general managers.

Arena information

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Žalgiris Arena interior in 2011

The Žalgiris Arena is the largest in the Baltic states and covers 39,684 m2 (427,160 sq ft). It holds 20,000 spectators forconcerts. It is situated in the eastern part of the Nemunas river island and its shape has nine corners. The arena'sfacade is made of high-end and highly transparent glass. A part of the facade has a unique metal wall, which is already naturally encrusted with rust.

It is equipped with some unique technical solutions, such as power windows and modern ice-making installation.[9] Advanced audio equipment (amplifiers, digital mixing engines and stage boxes) byYamaha is installed in the Žalgiris Arena.[10]

In April 2016, the facade of the Žalgiris Arena was equipped with the largest LED screen in Lithuania and one of the largest in Europe, which is also used as the name of the arena.[11]

There are 11 spaces in the arena, where more than 300 various events take place annually and the events are attended by more than 950,000 visitors per season.[12]

The arena has 68 VIP boxes and twoclub seating zones, whose visitors can enjoy exclusive privileges and service.[13]

Žalgiris Arena pays great attention to environmental solutions: in 2015, the arena became the first arena in the world to receive the BREEAM In-Use sustainable building certificate,[14] in 2022, a 500 kilowatt solar power plant was installed on the roof of the arena[15] and in 2023, an apiary was established on Nemunas Island near the Zalgiris Swimming Pool Complex.[16] In 2024, the arena lighting was replaced with modern and energy-efficient LED lighting[17] and to promote sustainability, disposable cups were eliminated in the arena.[18]

In September 2024, the video cube in the arena was renovated, becoming not only larger, but also twice as high in resolution.[19]

The complex has been expanded with a 50-meter Olympic pool with 10 lanes and seating for 500 spectators was installed in the arena and opened its doors in September 2022. Adjacent is an additional 25-meter pool with two 90-cm-deep lanes for teaching children to swim. The pool, equipment and facilities are adapted to meet the requirements of theInternational Swimming Federation (FINA) allowing it to host international level competitions.

Home team

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BC Zalgiris is the most titled Lithuanian basketball team, whose home has been the Zalgirio Arena since its opening.

Major concerts

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Since the arena's opening, the biggest Lithuanian and world-class music stars have held their concerts at the Žalgiris Arena, such as:James Blunt,Hurts,Jean Michel Jarre,Mireille Mathieu,The Orchestra,Lenny Kravitz,Gytis Paškevičius,Toto Cutugno,Suzi Quatro,Chris Norman,Bonnie Tyler,Rammstein,Zucchero,Lizz Wright,The Prodigy,Marilyn Manson,Red Hot Chili Peppers,Sting,Virgilijus Noreika,RONDO,Katie Melua,Smokie,Thomas Anders,Joel Edwards,Gregorian,Stasys Povilaitis,Sel,Eric Clapton,Jazzu,Andrius Mamontovas,Foje,Elton John,Robertino Loreti,Marijonas Mikutavicius,Naktines personos,Sarah Brightman,Apocalyptica,Cassandra Wilson,Tom Jones,Brit Floyd,Lara Fabian,Vaidas Baumila,Riccardo Fogli,Donatas Montvydas,Kylie Minogue,Dzordana Butkute,Leon Somov & Jazzu,Roxette,Enrique Iglesias,Saulius Prusaitis,Antis,Robbie Williams,Edgaras Lubys,Rosita Civilyte,Vilhelmas Cepinskis,Scorpions,Boney M.,Lilas ir Innomine,Mariah Carey,Take 6,Mika,Muse,Iron Maiden,Merunas Vitulskis,Ace of Base,Dr. Alban,Haddaway,Snap!,La Bouche,Inga Valinskiene,C. C. Catch,Fancy,Martynas Levickis,Blue,Scooter,2 Unlimited,Sash!,Kastytis Kerbedis,Ovidijus Vysniauskas,Dianne Reeves,Patricia Kaas,Nelly Furtado,Romas Dambrauskas,Andrea Bocelli,DJ BoBo,Queen + Adam Lambert,Vytautas Siskauskas,Alphaville,Silent Circle,Kraftwerk,G&G Sindikatas,Edmundas Kucinskas,Laura Mvula,Bryan Adams,Roger Waters,Radži,Albano,Linas Adomaitis,Mantas Jankavicius,Placido Domingo,Inga Jankauskaite,ATB,Eiffel 65,Sonique,Coco Star,Bobby McFerrin,Il Volo,Salvador Sobral,Eros Ramazotti,Asmik Grigorian,Chris de Burgh,Dieter Bohlen,Ten Walls,Alina Orlova,Vidas Bareikis,Beissoul & Einius,8 Kambarys,Justinas Jarutis,Jessica Shy,Renée Fleming,Dirty Loops,Khalid,OneRepublic,Whitesnake,Dua Lipa,LP,Royal Philharmonic,Il Divo,OG Version,Elderbrook,Daddy Was A Milkman,Natalija Bunke,Gabriele Vilkickyte,Saules kliosas,Nazareth,Sisters On Wire,Kurt Elling,Louis Tomlinson,50 Cent,Gabrielius Vagelis,Army of Lovers,Bad Boys Blue,Till Lindemann,Imany,Loreen,Antikvariniai Kaspirovskio dantys,Gregory Porter,GJan,Ba.,Mokinukes,Dinamika,Hiperbolė,Monika Liu,69 Danguje,Snarky Puppy,J Balvin,La Bouche,Thirty Seconds to Mars,The Italian Tenors,Cascada,Vengaboys,Basshunter,2 Unlimited,Jason Donovan,Lian Ross,Mr. President,Jonas Nainys,Alfredo Rodríguez,Groove Coverage,Alice Deejay,Sylver,Karaliska erdve,Vienna Mozart Orchestra,Žemaitukai,Zilvinas Zvagulis,Ieva Dudaite,Delfinai,Rod Stewart,Martin Garrix,Benny Benassi,Dynoro,The Offspring and many others.[20][21]

Major sports events

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Since 2011, Žalgiris Arena has hosted competitions in basketball, indoor soccer, handball, judo, dance sports, ice hockey, figure skating, boxing and other sports.

Zalgirio Arena held the playoffs and finals of the 37th European Basketball Championship (EuroBasket 2011), which took place in September 2011.

In 2012, the Žalgiris Arena hosted theFIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup.[22]

Motocross World Championship event Night of the Jumps also took place in Žalgiris Arena in March 2013. This event was part of Night of the Jumps world tour.[23]

TheKing Mindaugas CupFinal Four was held at the Žalgiris Arena in 2017 and 2024. The home team became champions both times.[24][25]

The arena hosted The2018 IIHF World Championship Division I matches.[26]

In 2020, the arena hosted one ofFIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament. In its final, Lithuania lost to Slovenia, which won an Olympic berth.[27]

The arena hosted the2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup group, play-offs and final matches.[28]

On 19 December 2022, Kaunas was announced as a host city for the2023 EuroLeague Final Four, the first inLithuania's sports history.[29] The Final Four was held on 19–21 May 2023 in the Žalgiris Arena and theReal Madrid Baloncesto won the Championship Game versus theOlympiacos B.C. 79–78.[30]

On 10–14 January 2024, Žalgirio arena hostedISU European Figure Skating Championships 2024.[31]

The arena hostedWorld Modern Pentathlon Championships in August 2025. The swimming competition took place in a nearby pool.[32]

On September 27, 2025, at the Žalgirio Arena, Lithuanian boxer, European champion, Olympian,World Boxing Association welterweight world championEimantas Stanionis held his first professional fight inLithuania during the UTMA 13 X STANIONIS PROMOTIONS tournament. His opponent was South AfricanJabulani Makhense. In front of 12,000 spectators, the Lithuanian won the fight by decision with a score of 99:91, 100:90, 99:91.[33]

Žalgirio arena will also co-host theUEFA Futsal Euro 2026.[34]

EuroLeague attendance

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This is a list ofEuroLeague games attendance ofŽalgiris at Žalgiris Arena.

PosSeasonTotalHighLowAverage
12011–12105,30715,0009,15013,163
12012–13161,10315,42010,19013,475
72013–14118,43312,0008,1509,869
62014–15117,04014,3828,67010,640
22015–16131,99814,7908,70211,000
22016–17171,26615,2318,62111,418
12017–18230,51815,52510,19513,560
12018–19251,74215,51713,56914,808
12019–20199,08815,3429,40514,221
12020–2110,3815,1312393,460
42021–22106,83012,6864,8637,630
22022–23266,91715,29311,02414,829
42023–24251,13615,22212,88114,773
42024–25252,82615,32514,35714,872

Other events

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TheM.A.M.A. awards have been held annually at Žalgiris Arena since 2012.[35]

In 2020 and 2025, the arena hosted the final of the Lithuanian national selection for theEurovision Song Contest.[36][37]

Notable facts

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On October 28, 2012, theVTB United League game betweenBC Zalgiris andPBC CSKA Moscow set an all-time arena record for a basketball game - 15,812 spectators.[38]

On September 27, 2014, the jersey ofBC Žalgiris playerArvydas Sabonis, with the number 11 was unveiled at the Žalgiris Arena. This number is no longer used by the club.[39]

Lithuanian dance music groupSel is the only one to have managed to gather more than 20,000 spectators in the arena. They did this three times - in 2014, 2015 and 2024.[40][41][42]

On March 25, 2015, the jersey ofBC Žalgiris playerModestas Paulauskas with the number 5 was unveiled at the Žalgiris Arena. This number is no longer used by the club.[43]

In 2016, the arena's video cube was dismantled for a concert by the British rock bandMuse. This is the only time in the arena's history that it has been dismantled.[44]

On April 22, 2017, the jersey ofBC Žalgiris coachVladas Garastas was raised at the Žalgiris Arena.[45]

In 2018, during theEuroLeague playoff matches betweenBC Zalgiris andOlympiacos B.C., the2018 IIHF World Championship Division I matches was held at Žalgiris Arena, so for this decision, the basketball court and part of the stands were installed on the ice.[46]

On April 23, 2019, the jersey ofBC Žalgiris coachJonas Kazlauskas was raised at the Žalgiris Arena.[47]

Dua Lipa's concert officially sold the most tickets for a concert by a foreign artist in an indoor venue in Lithuania.[48]

British-Albanian-Kosovar singerDua Liparevealed that she had to make do with one set of clothes during her performance at the Žalgiris Arena because her stage costumes did not arrive on time.

On October 18, 2022, the jersey ofBC Žalgiris playerPaulius Jankūnas with the number 13 was unveiled at the Žalgiris Arena. This number is no longer used by the club.[49]

From October 2022 to March 19, 2024, a streak of 30 consecutive sold-outBC Zalgiris games in theEuroLeague was achieved at Žalgirio Arena.[50]

On November 1, 2024, during aEuroLeague game betweenBC Zalgiris andAS Monaco, one of the spectators in the arena suffered a cardiac arrest. Fortunately, prompt assistance helped revive the man.[51]

Prince Albert II of Monaco visitedKaunas for theWorld Modern Pentathlon Championships.[52]

See also

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