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Former names | Arena Riga (2006-2025) |
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Location | Riga, Latvia |
Coordinates | 56°58′4.65″N 24°7′16.84″E / 56.9679583°N 24.1213444°E |
Capacity | 14,500 (concerts) 11,200 (basketball) 10,300 (ice hockey) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 17 June 2004 |
Built | 1 February 2006 |
Opened | 15 February 2006 |
Construction cost | Ls 20 million EUR € 28.5 million |
Architect |
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General contractor | SIA Merks |
Tenants | |
Latvia men's national ice hockey team (2006–present) Latvia men's national basketball team (2006–present) Latvia women's national basketball team (2006–present) Dinamo Riga (KHL) (2008–2022) BC VEF Rīga (2009–present) Riga Masters (snooker) (2014–2019) LNK Fight Night (2017–2020) Barons LMT (BBL/LBL) (2006–2009) ASK Riga (BBL/LBL) (2006–2009) BC Prometey (Eurocup) (2022–2024) | |
Website | |
https://xiaomi-arena.com/ |
Xiaomi Arena, formerly known as Arena Riga (Latvian: Arēna Rīga) is an indoor arena in Riga, Latvia.[1] It is primarily used for ice hockey, basketball and concerts. Arena Riga holds a maximum of 14,500 and was opened on 15 February 2006.[2]
It was built to be used as one of the venues for the 2006 IIHF World Championship, the other being Skonto Arena. The arena was designed by the Canadian company Stadium Consultants International (SCI Architects) and Latvian firms SIA Merks and SIA Nams.[3][4][5]
In 2025, as part of a partnership agreement between Arena Riga's management and Chinese electronics company Xiaomi, the arena was rebranded as the Xiaomi Arena as part of a naming rights deal.[6]


The 11,000-seat arena was constructed as a requirement for hosting the 2006 IIHF World Championship. Its construction overseen by Latvian Ice Hockey Federation president Kirovs Lipmans was delayed due to disagreements on the construction contract and finding an investor to fund the project. The Baltic Times reported that Lipmans was to blame for the delays, and that he was asked to resign for a conflict of interest in owning shares in the arena's management company.[7]
It has been home to the Latvian national ice hockey team ever since and the Kontinental Hockey League club Dinamo Riga since 2008, as well as the Latvian men's and women's national basketball teams since 2006.
During the years the arena has also hosted many well-known artists from all over the world. A part of the events of the 2006 NATO Summit also took place in the venue.
The arena hosted the matches of EuroBasket Women 2009, EuroBasket Women 2019 and 'D' group of Eurobasket 2015.
The arena will host matches for the EuroBasket 2025 including the final phase.
It will also host matches for the UEFA Futsal Euro 2026.
Concerts in Arena Riga
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- 2Cellos
- 50 Cent
- Thirty Seconds to Mars
- A-ha
- Adam Tensta
- Al Bano
- Alla Pugacheva
- Apocalyptica
- Avril Lavigne
- Backstreet Boys
- Bastille
- Billy Idol
- Björk
- Bryan Adams
- Bonnie Tyler
- Chris Norman
- Chris Rea
- Citi Zēni
- Combichrist
- David Guetta
- DDT
- Deep Purple
- Depeche Mode
- Ed Sheeran
- Elton John
- Enrique Iglesias
- Eric Clapton
- Eros Ramazzotti
- Faithless
- Glenn Miller Orchestra
- Gojira
- Golden Ring
- Gotan Project
- Gregorian
- Grigory Leps
- Gustavo
- Hurts
- Iggy and The Stooges
- Imagine Dragons
- Instrumenti
- Iron Maiden
- James Blunt
- James Brown
- Jean Michel Jarre
- Katie Melua
- Katy Perry
- KISS
- Korn
- Kylie Minogue
- Lana Del Rey
- Lenny Kravitz
- Limp Bizkit
- Linkin Park
- Lou Reed
- Louis Tomlinson
- Luis Fonsi
- Mariah Carey
- Marilyn Manson
- Mashina Vremeni
- Metallica
- Mika
- Mireille Mathieu
- Mumiy Troll
- Muse
- Nazareth
- Nine Inch Nails
- Okean Elzy
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Patricia Kaas
- Paul Mauriat
- Pet Shop Boys
- Pink
- Placebo
- Redfoo
- Prāta Vētra
- Queen + Paul Rodgers
- R.E.M.
- Rammstein
- Rihanna
- Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
- Robbie Williams
- Scorpions
- Seal
- Sex Pistols
- Sigur Rós
- Simply Red
- Smokie
- Suzi Quatro
- Sting
- Tiësto
- Tokio Hotel
- Toto Cutugno
- Thriller – Live
- The Orchestra
- Valery Meladze
- Vanessa-Mae
- We Are Scientists
- Zemfira
- List of indoor arenas in Latvia
- List of European ice hockey arenas
- List of Kontinental Hockey League arenas
- ^ ""Arēna Rīga" pārtop par "Xiaomi Arēnu" – jauns nosaukums, jauni plāni". tv3.lv (in Latvian). 27 January 2025. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
- ^ "Arēna Rīga – History". Arēna Rīga. Archived from the original on 8 February 2005. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- ^ "Arena Riga – Riga, Latvia : SCI Architects". sciarch.com. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- ^ SIA Merks. "Multi-functional hall Arēna Rīga – Merks". Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- ^ "Portfolio - RIGA ARENA". Stadium Consultants International. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
- ^ "Arēna Rīga renamed to Xiaomi Arēna under landmark partnership". Xiaomi Arēna. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
- ^ Eglitis, Aaron (8 April 2004). "Hockey arena project in peril". The Baltic Times. Riga, Latvia.
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