Adelaide Arena
Adelaide Arena main entrance, April 2009 | |
| Former names | Clipsal Powerhouse (1992–2002) Distinctive Homes Dome (2003–2009) Adelaide Dome (2009–2010) Adelaide Arena (2010–2015) |
|---|---|
| Location | 44A Crittenden Road, Findon, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
| Coordinates | 34°54′1″S 138°32′46″E / 34.90028°S 138.54611°E |
| Owner | Beverley Leisure Park |
| Operator | BLP |
| Capacity | 8,000 |
| Record attendance | 8,127 (2014 NBL Grand Final Game 2, Adelaide 36ers vs. Perth Wildcats) |
| Surface | Canadian Maple |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1991 |
| Opened | 4 April 1992 |
| Construction cost | AU$16 million ($37.32 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Tenants | |
| Adelaide 36ers (NBL) (1992–2019) Adelaide Lightning (WNBL) (1993–2005, 2008–present) Adelaide Thunderbirds (CBT) (1997–2000), (ANZ/NNL) (2016–2017) Adelaide Ravens (CBT) (1997–2000) | |
Adelaide Arena (known commercially as Adelaide 36ers Arena) is a multipurpose indoor sports stadium located in Findon, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
It is the former home arena for the Adelaide 36ers of the NBL and the current home arena of the Adelaide Lightning of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). In the past, it has served as an alternate venue for Adelaide's Suncorp Super Netball team, the Adelaide Thunderbirds.