Did 1d ever go to Winnipeg?
The On The Road Again Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour and the second all-stadium tour by English/Irish pop group One Direction, in support of their fourth studio album, Four (2014)….Shows.
Date | Australia | 24 July 2015 |
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City | Winnipeg | |
Country | Canada | |
Venue | Investors Group Field | |
Opening act | Icona Pop |
What is the biggest stadium that One Direction sold out?
On 29 October 2013, it was announced that the band had sold a record-breaking 81,542 tickets at Sydney’s Allphones Arena. The previous record was held by Metallica with 74,244.
How long does a One Direction concert last?
How long are One Direction concerts? Most concerts last about 2-3 hours but can run shorter or longer depending on the artist, opening acts, encore, etc. One Direction concerts typically last 1.5 hours.
How many fans are at the Winnipeg Stadium?
The fully accessible facility holds 33,500 fans, with ability to increase to approximately 40,000 for major events including Grey Cup and other international events or concerts. It is the Regular Service to the Stadium Winnipeg Transit has several regular routes that will operate to and from the University of Manitoba before and after the game.
Where are the park and ride locations in Winnipeg?
Regular Park & Ride locations include: Route 1 – Park & Ride Super Express – McPhillips Station – 484 McPhillips Street. Route 2 – Park & Ride Super Express – Club Regent – 1425 Regent Ave West. Route 3 – Park & Ride Super Express – Centre Scolaire Leo-Remillard (CSLR) – 1095 St. Anne’s Road.
Where is Investors Group Field in Winnipeg Manitoba?
Investors Group Field. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Investors Group Field is a football stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The stadium, which opened in 2013, is located on the University of Manitoba campus next to University Stadium.
Where is IG Field for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers?
Security wands will be the primary screening device for IG Field is the spectacular new home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, located on the campus of the University of Manitoba at the corner of Chancellor Matheson Road and University Crescent.