Full name | Ancol Beach City International Stadium |
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Former names | Mata Elang International Stadium (2012–2014) |
Location | Pademangan, North Jakarta, Indonesia |
Public transit | Ancol |
Owner | PT. Pembangunan Jaya Ancol Tbk |
Operator | Mata Elang (2012–2014) |
Capacity | 15,000 (concerts) 20,053 (maximum) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2009 |
Opened | 1 January 2012 |
Closed | 26 June 2014 [1] |
Reopened | 1 October 2022 [2] |
Beach City International Stadium (formerly known as Mata Elang International Stadium between 2012 and 2014) is an indoor arena located at Ancol Dreamland, [3] Jakarta, Indonesia. The venue is located inside Ancol Beach City, a lifestyle and entertainment center.
The venue opened in early 2012 with the name Mata Elang International Stadium.
Due to a conflict between Mata Elang management and Ancol Beach City management, MEIS was closed on 26 June 2014 until further announcement. Henry Yosodiningrat, one of the owners of the arena, said the venue's lease will end in March 2037. [4] The venue did, however, reopen in fall 2022 with a new name: Beach City International Stadium. [5]
Linda C Banowati, Operational Director of Mata Elang management, said they are in the process of building two new stadiums outside Ancol Beach City. One will be located in Jakarta, and one in Bali. Both of these new stadiums are expected to be finished in 2017. [6] However, this was never realized due to closure of first MEIS.
The venue is located approximately 5 minutes from Tanjung Priok port and 25 minutes from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport. [7] The nearest TransJakarta station to the venue is the Ancol station (Corridor 5).
Entertainment events at Mata Elang International Stadium (2012–2014) | ||
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Date | Artist/Band | Event |
2012 | ||
3 March | Roxette | Charm School – The World Tour [8] |
10 April | Sum 41 | Screaming Bloody Murder Tour |
21 April | Dream Theater | A Dramatic Turn of Events Tour [9] |
27 April | Super Junior | Super Show 4 [10] [11] |
28 April | ||
29 April | ||
1 June | New Kids on the Block – Backstreet Boys | NKOTBSB Tour [12] |
30 June | MBLAQ | The BLAQ% Tour [13] |
4 August | Jeremy Camp | We Cry Out Tour [14] |
5 August | ||
8 September | Erwin Gutawa Orchestra XO-IX Wali Ungu Armada Smash 7icons Blink Indah Dewi Pertiwi Syahrini | Konser Persembahan 22 Tahun SCTV Teristimewa [15] |
12 October | Big Bang | Alive Galaxy Tour [16] |
13 October | ||
2 November | Noah | Noah Born to Make History – The Greatest Session of History [17] |
3 November | Jaejoong | Kim Jae Joong 1st Fanmeeting in Jakarta [18] |
9 November | David Foster | David Foster & Friends – Hitman Return Tour 2012 [19] |
30 November | Jennifer Lopez | Dance Again World Tour |
8 December | 2PM | Global Tour 2012 – 'What time is it? [20] |
15 December | Sting | Back to Bass Tour [21] |
16 December | Guns N' Roses | Appetite for Democracy |
2013 | ||
11 January | Noah Nidji Wali Gigi Agnes Monica Sherina Afgan Vidi Aldiano Judika Cakra Khan Trio Lestari S4 Erwin Gutawa Orchestra Andi Rianto | Konser Raya 18 Tahun Indosiar Warnai Indonesia [22] |
1 June | Super Junior | Super Show 5 [23] |
2 June | ||
15 June | G-Dragon | One of a Kind World Tour [24] |
16 June | ||
17 August | Mikha Tambayong | Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia |
24 August | Wali Noah Ungu Jamrud Armada Setia Band Siti Badriah Zaskia Gotik Syahrini Judika Afgan SM*SH Aorea Cherrybelle JP Millenix | Malam Puncak HUT SCTV Ke-23: 2 Dunia 3 Cerita |
31 August | Infinite | One Great Step |
14 September | Girls' Generation | Girls & Peace World Tour |
12 October | Jay Chou | 2013 Opus Jay Concert |
2014 | ||
11 January | Wali Geisha Ungu SM*SH Noah Setia Band Afgan Armada Rossa Inul Daratista Cherrybelle Cakra Khan Maudy Ayunda Coboy Junior etc | Konser Raya 19 Tahun Indosiar: Aks19emilang |
8 March | Alter Bridge | 2014 Alter Bridge Australian Tour [25] |
24 March | Bruno Mars | The Moonshine Jungle Tour |
4 June | Taylor Swift | The Red Tour |
8 June | 2NE1 | All or Nothing World Tour |
22 June | Shinee | Shinee World III |
Entertainment events at Beach City International Stadium (2022–present) | ||
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Date | Artist/Band | Event |
2022 | ||
29 October | Clean Bandit Rossa D'Masiv Weird Genius | Scream or Dance [26] |
30 October | ||
12 November | Stray Kids | Maniac World Tour [27] |
13 November | ||
2023 | ||
4 February | Exo (Chanyeol & Oh Se-hun) | Back To Back Fancon [28] |
17 March | Kygo | Kygo in Jakarta [29] |
18 March | Arctic Monkeys | The Car Tour |
7 July | HONNE | 2023 Asia Tour [30] |
14 July | Putri Ariani Titi DJ Raisa Lesti Kejora Tiara Andini Brisia Jodie Merry Riana | Konser Wanita Hebat [31] |
29 July | The Boyz | THE BOYZ 2ND WORLD TOUR : ZENERATION [32] |
9 August | Tomorrow X Together | Act Sweet Mirage Tour [33] |
29 September | One Ok Rock | Luxury Disease Asia Tour [34] |
30 September | ||
8 October | Charlie Puth | The Charlie Live Experience [35] |
14 October | Rex Orange County | Live in Asia 2023 [36] |
15 October | ||
18 October | The Corrs | — |
10 November | Bring Me the Horizon | Church of Genxsis [37] |
11 November | ||
2024 | ||
4 May | Young K Boy Story Day6 Chen Xiumin Xikers | Saranghaeyo Indonesia 2024 [38] |
11 May | Niall Horan | The Show: Live on Tour [39] |
24 August | Aespa | Synk: Parallel Line [40] |
7 September | Red Velvet | Happiness: My Dear, ReVe1uv |
14 September | Super Junior | Super Show Spin-Off: Halftime [41] |
9 October | LANY | A Beautiful Blur: The World Tour [42] |
10 October | ||
19 October | Day6 | Forever Young World Tour [43] |
15 November | Lisa | Lisa Fan Meetup in Asia 2024 [44] |
16 November | Matt Maltese | Asia & Australia Tour 2024 [45] |
23 November | 2NE1 | Welcome Back Tour |
30 November | Fujii Kaze | Best of Fujii Kaze 2020-2024r [46] |
14 December | DPR Ian DPR Cream DPR Artic | The Dream Reborn World Tour [47] |
2025 | ||
17 January | Cigarettes After Sex | X's World Tour [48] |
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