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Ziggo Dome and Paradiso – everything you need to know about Amsterdam’s premiere music venues

 

Amsterdam is a city packed with entertainment, and for many visitors, combining a gig with a mini-break can be the perfect weekend getaway.

Want to know more about the ins and outs of two of the city’s primary venues – well look no further, here you go…

 

Ziggo Dome

 

Amsterdam’s biggest music venue is the Ziggo Dome.  Opened just 6 years ago to provide a stage for major international artists it is already (astonishingly!) ranked as the 5th busiest music venue in the world.  The 17,000 seater arena has hosted Lady Gaga, Madonna, Beyonce, Rihanna, Jay Z, U2 and Elton John amongst many others and it continues to attract a plethora of world class acts.

 

 

Named after the Dutch cable TV provider, it is located next to Ajax’s Amsterdam Arena in the South East of the city and is accessible by train, tram, car and of course bike (though it’s quite some way from the city centre on two wheels for the uninitiated)

 

 

Need to know:

 

Transport

 

 

Arriving at the venue

 

 

Food and Drink

 

 

The auditorium

 

 

 

Paradiso

 

For a very different experience, enjoy an intimate gig at not just my favourite Dutch venue, but one of my very favourite venues of all time.

 

Paradiso is housed in a former church building in the city centre, dating back to the nineteenth century.  In 1965 it became a meeting hall for a liberal Dutch religious group before being taken over by hippie squatters in 1967 who wanted to convert the church to an entertainment and leisure club.  Along with the nearby Melkweg (or Milky Way) it became synonymous with the hippie counter-culture of the time.

 

 

The venue itself is beautiful.  The main hall is the former church interior and has two balcony rings  that overlook the stage, backed by large stained glass windows.  As well as the main venue there are two smaller stages upstairs and in the basement for even more intimate gigs.  Smoking of all descriptions is banned except for a small smoking room.

 

 

Dozens of the world’s greatest artists have played historic sets at Paradiso including Prince, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Amy Winehouse.  In 1995 The Rolling Stones played two semi-acoustic concerts and tickets exchanged hands for thousands of euros (or guilders as it was then).  The tracks they recorded were released on their Stripped album that year and Keith Richards has said that the Paradiso concerts were the best live shows the Stones ever performed.

 

 

 

Need to know:

 

Buying Tickets

 

 

Transport

 

 

Arriving at the venue

 

 

Food and Drink

 

 

The Auditorium

 

Looking for more inspiration or places to eat in the city?  Check out the full blog here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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