Arena

Oslo Spektrum

Capacity: 11,500
· Address: Sonja Henies plass 2, Oslo, Norway

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About this venue

Oslo Spektrum is one of Norway’s best-known indoor arenas, instantly recognizable by its ceramic-tile exterior and landmark presence in central Oslo. Opened in the early 1990s, it’s built for versatility: depending on the setup, you can expect around 10,000 seated places, with combined seated/standing configurations reaching up to 11,500 guests.

Inside, the experience feels unmistakably “arena-scale” — solid sightlines from the tiers, a floor that adapts to everything from concerts to sport, and acoustics designed to handle both stripped-back shows and full production nights. Visitors typically appreciate the practical layout on the concourse level, with clear wayfinding and convenient food-and-drink points that keep the flow smooth.

The location is a major advantage: Sonja Henies plass 2, Oslo, Norway. The entrance area sits right by the city’s main transport hub — it’s a short walk from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S) and Jernbanetorget — and if you’re arriving by car, several large public garages are close by (for example Oslo City, Byporten, Gunerius). For broader guidance on getting around Oslo beyond the immediate venue area, see the city section below.

About the city: Oslo

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is not only a city of fjords and design, but also one of Scandinavia’s most appealing destinations for sports spectacles and concerts. Urban, modern, and easy to navigate, Oslo combines top-level event organization with a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for both a quick getaway and a longer stay. Visitors appreciate the compact city center, clear wayfinding, and a sense of safety that keeps the whole experience carefree.

One of Oslo’s biggest strengths is connectivity: public transport under the Ruter system includes the T-banen (metro), the Trikken (tram), and numerous bus routes, making it easy to reach the key areas with arenas and stadiums. The main rail hub, Oslo S, is a natural starting point for getting around, while travelers arriving by air land at Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen, where links to the city center are fast and convenient, including the Flytoget (Airport Express Train). Whether you arrive by train, plane, or car, event-day logistics in Oslo are generally simple and predictable.

When you’re not in the stands or in front of the stage, Oslo offers plenty of “tourist bonus” within walking distance: stroll along Karl Johans gate toward the central squares, stop by Aker Brygge and the waterfront promenade, or enjoy views of the Oslofjorden. History lovers often choose a walk around Akershus festning, while a calmer pace is perfect for museums, parks, and neighborhoods with excellent dining. That’s how attending an event in Oslo can easily turn into a complete city-break experience, with plenty to do before and after your night out.

Accommodation nearby

Airports nearby

  • OSL Oslo Airport, Gardermoen Oslo (Gardermoen) · 37 km
  • RYG Moss Airport, Rygge Oslo · 59 km
  • TRF Sandefjord Airport, Torp Torp · 85 km
  • NTB Notodden Airport Notodden · 95 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Oslo Spektrum?
Oslo Spektrum has a capacity of 11,500 seats.
Where is Oslo Spektrum located?
Oslo Spektrum is located in Oslo, Norway, Sonja Henies plass 2.
Which is the nearest airport to Oslo Spektrum?
The nearest airport is Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), about 37 km away.
What is the next event at Oslo Spektrum?
The next event at Oslo Spektrum is Pussycat Dolls (Concert), on Thursday, 10 September 2026.
Where can I buy tickets for Oslo Spektrum?
Tickets for events at Oslo Spektrum are available through Viagogo.
Where can I find accommodation near Oslo Spektrum?
Accommodation in Oslo and surrounding area is available through hotel and apartment partners across all price categories.

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