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KSPO DOME at Olympic Park

Olympic Park · 424 Olympic-ro, Seoul, 05832 · Show map
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Up to 15,000seated
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Seoulcity

About this space

KSPO DOME is a premier venue located within Olympic Park, renowned for its capacity to host large-scale events. With a seating capacity of 15,000, it is the largest arena in South Korea suitable for concerts, sports events, and various entertainment shows. The venue is designed to accommodate a wide range of events, including K-pop concerts, corporate gatherings, and cultural performances. Its state-of-the-art facilities and spacious layout make it an ideal choice for event organizers looking to create memorable experiences. KSPO DOME has hosted numerous high-profile events featuring popular artists and performances, making it a sought-after location for both local and international events. Whether you are planning a concert, a corporate event, or a large gathering, KSPO DOME offers the perfect setting to bring your vision to life.

Features

Wifi
Seating for 15,000 people

Space

18,750m² (201,823ft²)

Capacities

15,000 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£20,000 / Minimum spend

Location

424 Olympic-ro, 05832
Olympic Park 424 Olympic-roUnknown 05832Seoul
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