Unity Arena is one of Norway’s largest and most versatile indoor arenas, built for major concert productions, sports events, and large-scale shows that demand true “arena” energy. The venue is designed to switch layouts efficiently, so depending on the event it can host up to 25,000 guests for concerts or around 15,000 spectators for sports.
Inside, the experience matches the scale: broad tiers and an open floor area deliver strong sightlines, while the placement of entrances and concourses helps the crowd flow between sections. Visitors appreciate the modern food-and-drink offering across multiple points, plus the extras that often come with big concerts—merchandise stands and, when in use, an outdoor “festival” area ahead of entry (typically opening earlier than the doors).
In terms of micro-location, Unity Arena is at John Strandruds Vei 16, Oslo, Norway, in the Fornebu area, which makes approaching the venue straightforward from several directions. The nearest bus stop is Fornebuparken, and for some major events the Telenor Fornebu stop is used; drivers will find parking close by, though arrangements can vary by event. For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the Oslo description further down the page.