Bukit Jalil National Stadium is a landmark of Malaysian sport and one of Southeast Asia’s largest stadiums. Its monumental silhouette and sweeping stands feel like a true national stage, built for major matches, headline concerts, and large-scale spectacles. With a capacity of over 80,000 seats, the venue is designed to handle big crowds while maintaining strong sightlines across a wide range of sections.
Inside, the experience is all about the audience: wide concourses help the flow before and after the show, and the bowl layout supports an intense, stadium-wide atmosphere even for productions with large stages and screens. Visitors often highlight the sense of space, clear views toward the pitch or stage, and practical amenities such as food and drink options and restrooms distributed throughout the levels.
The stadium’s address is Jalan Barat, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For reaching the entrances, many fans use the short, well-signposted walk from Bukit Jalil LRT station, while drivers can rely on parking areas within the complex and nearby (arriving early is recommended on event days). For broader getting-around tips across the city before or after the event, see the transport guidance in the text below on the page.