Wembley Arena: What Makes It So Famous?

Kory Von
2025-05-07 22:48:19
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Just across Wembley Park is OVO Arena Wembley, the second-biggest indoor arena in London after the 02 Arena. Originally built for the 1934 Olympics, this 12,500-seat facility does it all: what other venue can say it’s been home to The Beatles and eSports, Led Zeppelin and dressage, David Bowie and ice hockey? Outside the arena, you’ll also find the Square of Fame, a tribute to world-famous acts that have performed in Wembley. In the same vein to the slightly more sun-dappled Hollywood Walk of Fame, it features bronze plaques imprinted with handprints from the likes of Madonna, Cliff Richard, Kylie Minogue, Dolly Parton, Bryan Adams, Lionel Ritchie, and Dame Shirley Bassey.
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