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ALAN WALKER ANNOUNCES HUGE EUROPEAN TOUR FOR 2025 INCLUDING SHOWS IN LONDON, BERLIN, PARIS, BUDAPEST AND MORE.

 

Following on from the successful release of ‘Barcelona’ alongside fellow Norwegian Ina Wroldsen, worldwide superstar and electronic music artist Alan Walker announces a behemoth of a European tour, set to kick off in March 2025.

 

Fresh off the completion of his first ever South East Asia Walkerworld tour, Walker shows no signs of slowing down as he announces a huge, continent spanning European tour for 2025. The South East Asia/China leg of the tour has already seen over 60,000 people see the amazing show and the Indian leg of the tour, which is set to stop in 10 cities across the country, making it the largest tour in the country by an international artist. Now, finally, Alan is set to bring his immersive Walkerworld themepark concept to European continent.

 

Fittingly, the tour will kick off in the city of Barcelona where Alan will be playing for the first time, catch him playing all of your favourites as well as exclusive new releases at the famous Razzmatazz club on March 6th 2025. From then on, Alan will make his way around Europe, stopping at the biggest cities on the continent to present an extraordinary arena experience that lasts from the moment the ticket is purchased until you leave the venue! 2025 is a notable year for Alan, given it’s the 10-year anniversary of his seminal hit ‘Faded’, so expect a celebration of the journey since then.

 

The tour will span 11 countries in 14 nights and includes some of the most iconic venues in the world. You can also expect some very special guests along the way, keep your eyes peeled for the announcement of the supporting acts...

 

Alan Walker will arrive at the Budapest Arena on March 12 with his fantastic show!

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Budapest Arena

The predecessor of the Sport Arena, the Budapest Sports Hall designed by István Kiss, was inaugurated on February 12, 1982. The building was modeled on the Leninrgad Jubilee Sports Palace, although it was slightly larger. It received 12,500 spectators. In December 1999, the Budapest Sports Hall became a fixture during the Christmas market. The disaster shocked the public as the BS was the only indoor building that could accommodate thousands of people, hosting many music concerts, cultural events, and sports events. The building was completely burnt down and there was no possibility of its restoration, so a new sports hall was begun and its construction began on June 30, 2001. The ceremony was handed over on March 13, 2003.


The opening ceremony took place on March 14 and ended with a gigantic classical music concert. The Budapest Sportarena has been named after László Papp since May 28, 2004.

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Budapest Sports Arena
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