Oslo Spektrum is one of Norway’s premier multi-purpose arenas, hosting concerts, sporting events, trade shows, and conferences. Opened in 1990, the venue is centrally located near Oslo Central Station, making it easily accessible for visitors. With a capacity of nearly 10,000 for concerts, Oslo Spektrum has welcomed international artists, major productions, and prestigious events, including the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert. The arena’s modern design and flexible seating arrangements ensure an optimal experience for audiences attending various performances. In addition to entertainment, Oslo Spektrum offers exclusive packages, including club seats and dinner-show experiences, enhancing the visitor experience. The venue is committed to sustainability, utilizing renewable energy sources and environmentally friendly practices.
Oslo NorwayOslo Spektrum is centrally located at Sonja Henies plass 2, 0185 Oslo, right in downtown Oslo between the Oslo City shopping center, Gunerius, and the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel. The arena is just steps from Oslo Central Station, the main bus terminal, and Jernbanetorget, which is the city’s major public transport hub for trains, subways, trams, and buses. This makes it one of the most accessible venues in the city, ideal for both local and international visitors. The surrounding area is vibrant and urban, with immediate access to shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants. Oslo City shopping mall and Gunerius are popular retail destinations nearby, while the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel is a prominent landmark next door. The arena’s location also places it within walking distance of Karl Johans gate, Oslo’s main pedestrian street, and the city’s cultural and entertainment attractions. Oslo Spektrum is known for hosting major concerts, sporting events, and the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert, making it a key venue in Oslo’s cultural landscape.