The Mercedes concert can accommodate 4,000 to 18,000 people.
The Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center was originally the World Expo Performing Arts Center. On February 12, 2010, it was renamed the China 2010 Shanghai World Expo Cultural Center. In 2011, "Mercedes-Benz" was officially named and evolved into "Mercedes"
Benz Cultural Center".
Located in the Shanghai World Expo Park, it can accommodate 4,000 to 18,000 people.
The venue size and stage location can be changed according to different performance needs to adapt to various performances and activities, and the audience capacity can be adjusted.
The center is equipped with a computer-controlled lifting partition wall. When the partition wall is hidden in the ceiling, it can form a 360-degree large event venue with a capacity of 18,000 seats.
After the movable partition wall is lowered, it can be converted into a theater with 12,000 seats, 10,000 seats, 8,000 seats, 5,000 seats, and 4,000 seats respectively.
The Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center functions as a multi-functional performing arts venue for various variety shows, celebrations and gatherings, art exchanges, academic research, leisure and entertainment, and tourism viewing during the World Expo.
As the first large-scale indoor venue with variable capacity in China, the main venue space of the Mercedes-Benz Arena can be divided into different venues according to needs, so that it can hold not only super-large celebrations and concerts, but also basketball games,
It hosts ice performances and even ice hockey games. It is currently the NBA basketball venue with the largest number of seats, the most modern and the most beautiful appearance in the country.
In addition to the main venue, the cultural center also has a music club, a theater, an ice rink, a food street from all over the world, an Andersen Children's Paradise, an NBA Interactive Hall, and nearly 20,000 square meters of commercial retail, cultural, leisure and entertainment areas.
During the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China, there will be two performances every day, and there will also be large-scale concerts and other activities on weekends.