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The European Arenas Association was formed in 1991, and presents leading European entertainment arenas to both audiences and event organisers.


Membership of the EAA has now reached 31 Arenas, spread across 20 nations. Its purpose is to enhance audience experiences, spread best practice across Member Arenas, and to be a forum for Event Promoters to discuss and develop new themes, ideas and events.

For Audiences this means that EAA member Arenas provide safe, consistently high quality and innovative entertainment experiences, unrivalled programmes and outstanding artistes, entertainers and sporting personalities.
For EAA Member Arenas this means the open exchange of vital market information, the sharing of expertise and knowledge of the critical processes involved in running world-class entertainment venues, and developing their understanding of our increasingly sophisticated customer base.

For Promoters this can mean unrivalled access to Chief executive-level representatives of many of the best venues in Europe, an ability to influence the design and development of new entertainment concepts, and an opportunity to consult on arenas upgrades to improve the overall audience and artist experience.

For Media this means the latest entertainment stories and news, informed comment on industry trends, and emerging technical developments benefitting artists and audiences

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