Explaining the ‘attraction’ of the venue, Warren Green, commercial manager of the Coca-Cola Dome says, “We are the largest indoor arena in South Africa, with over
11 000 sqm of uninterrupted space, and we boast a roof which is 42.25 m high. This means we are capable of accommodating large stage structures. This is often an advantage for many international events who present complex extravagant performances.”
The venue boasts flexible seating structures, which means that for each special event, the Coca-Cola Dome is able to tailor-make the audience experience. Attie van Wyk, CEO at Big Concerts says, “We have configured the Coca-Cola Dome for anything from 8 000 to 18 000 people.”
The venue’s pillar free space ensures that the Coca-Cola Dome can accommodate various different types of events. During July the venue hosted the globally successful
Disney on Ice skating spectacular for the third successive year. The weight of the
Disney on Ice set is eight tons, the painted backdrop is over 70 meters long, and it includes a castle which is 10.9 m tall.
The Coca-Cola Dome hosted the 2014 Reebok CrossFit Games Africa Regionals for the first time and they were able to accommodate all their monster gym equipment. For a few days the venue was a home for ring towers, climbing frames and chinning towers and the fittest athletes in the region. DJ Armin Van Buuren’s Intense tour plays at the best venues in the world, and in South Africa the Coca-Cola Dome hosted this exclusive live performance. “The fact that we were selected to host this prestigious international concert emphasises that we are a truly versatile venue, capable of managing top acts and unique events,” says Green.
Due to the excellent reputation within the events industry, and backed by an experienced management team, the Coca-Cola Dome will be showcasing top international artists to entertain various audiences in Gauteng. This includes The Fray, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Kenny G and John Legend. In August they’re going to be celebrating Women’s Month with two of the biggest Neo-soul and RnB artists – Jaheim and Anthony Hamilton supported by local group Mafikizolo.
For more information, visit
www.coca-coladome.co.za.