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| Former names | ISS Dome (2006-2021) |
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| Location | Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Coordinates | 51°16′19″N6°48′41″E / 51.27194°N 6.81139°E /51.27194; 6.81139 |
| Operator | Düsseldorf Congress Sport & Event GmbH |
| Capacity | 14,282 (hockey) 15,151 (maximum) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 19 May 2005 |
| Opened | 2 September 2006 |
| Construction cost | € 70 million |
| Architect | RKW Architektur + Städtebau |
| Tenants | |
| Düsseldorfer EG (DEL) (2006–present) | |
PSD Bank Dome, originally brandedISS Dome, is a multi-useindoor arena inDüsseldorf, Germany. The arena, which opened in 2006, has a maximum capacity of 15,151 and mainly hosts sports events and concerts.[1]

The venue is used mostly forice hockey matches, as well asconcerts. Its home team is theDüsseldorfer EG. Furthermore, the arena will host the gymnastica artistics and the final phase of the basketball tournaments during2025 Summer World University Games and some matches of the2027 IIHF World Championship.[2] PSD Bank Dome was also the host venue of the 2022-23Rocket League World Championship.[3]
Major artists performing at PSD Bank Dome includedKylie Minogue, Pharrell Williams,David Guetta,Slipknot,Peter Gabriel,Pearl Jam,Duran Duran,Lenny Kravitz,AC/DC,Foo Fighters,Elton John,P!nk,Rammstein,Robbie Williams,Rod Stewart,Eric Clapton,Die Toten Hosen andBeyoncé amongst others.[4][5]
The PSD Bank Dome is connected directly via theRheinbahn tram line 701, stationPSD Bank Dome andRheinbahn bus lines 756, 758, stationDome / Am Hülserhof. Furthermore, there are connections to the suburban railS-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr servingDüsseldorf main station as well as nearby major citiesDuisburg,Essen,Dortmund andCologne.[6]
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