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Adelaide Oval

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Adelaide Oval is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque sporting grounds in the world. Home to cricket, AFL footy, concerts, functions and major events.

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Adelaide Oval has long been one of Australia’s most recognisable and prestigious venues. Its prominent location as the centrepiece of a revitalised riverbank precinct, along with stunning panoramic views over the oval’s hallowed turf, the city of Adelaide, St Peter’s Cathedral and beyond, provides a unique setting to entertain clients, celebrate milestones or network in style.

History.
Cricket was first played at the Adelaide Oval in 1873 and the first Test match was played in December 1884, but it was the infamous Bodyline Test in January 1933 that saw a record 174,452 spectators at Adelaide Oval to watch cricket. The more recent 2006-07 Ashes Test was also a major event with 136,761 spectators enjoying the five days of play.

However, the highest single day’s attendance record for any sport played at the Adelaide Oval belongs to football with 62,543 people attending the 1965 grand final between Port Adelaide and Sturt.

Australian football was first played at Adelaide Oval in 1877 and, since that time, 18 sports including archery, athletics, baseball, cycling, hockey, lacrosse, lawn tennis, rugby and soccer have been played at the Oval.

The Adelaide Oval has also hosted visits by three future kings of England and Queen Elizabeth on the 1954 royal tour. Other state events held at the Oval include the memorial services for Dame Nellie Melba, Pope John Paul and former Test cricketer David Hookes.

Some of the world’s best-known entertainers have performed at the Oval with The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Michael Jackson, AC/DC, Foo Fighters and Madonna all playing to capacity crowds.

Adelaide Oval’s iconic northern end.
The Oval’s distinctive Moreton Bay figs were planted in the 1890s and remain a historical backdrop to the northern end of play, as does the famous Edwardian scoreboard.

Designed by architect Kenneth Milne, the scoreboard began service on 3 November 1911. The clock was added in 1912 and the wind vane in the 1930s.

There are four levels on the inside connected by stairs. It is almost entirely mechanical using mainly original machinery. The only electrical items used on the scoreboard are the light bulbs indicating the batsman on strike, and the fielder who has fielded the ball. The board requires only two attendants for football but as many as six for limited-over and Test matches, but up to eight for T20 matches.

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"Adelaide Oval has long provided the perfect location to host private functions and events. As one of South Australia’s most impressive venues – boasting picturesque views of the hallowed turf, the city, St Peter’s Cathedral and more – it provides a unique setting to entertain clients, celebrate milestones or network in style.Our diverse range of rooms means we can cater for as few as five or as many as 3000 guests – for everything from meetings & seminars to conferences, cocktail parties, lunches & dinners, weddings and more.We would welcome the opportunity to talk to you about your event. Please call us on 08 8211 1100 or email us at [email protected] for more information."
Address: War Memorial Dr , North Adelaide 5006, SA, AU
Phone: (08) 8211 1100
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State: SA
City: North Adelaide
Zip Code: 5006


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:30-18:00
Tuesday: 07:30-18:00
Wednesday: 07:30-18:00
Thursday: 07:30-18:00
Friday: 07:30-18:00
Saturday: 08:00-16:00
Sunday: 08:00-16:00


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Reviews
Overall a great experience. Footy games are a whole different vibe! So many great opportunities at Adelaide oval located in North Adelaide, right across from the River Torrens. Roofclimbs, catering, weddings, accommodation, concerts. Would highly recommend to anyone for any type of experience. You won't be disappointed.
Adelaide Oval is one of the most iconic cricket ground in Australia. Located in North Adelaide just across the river Torrens, it is considered as one of the most picturesque grounds in the world. It was established in 1871 and recently completed its 150 year anniversary and the home to cricket, football, rugby, shows, concerts and events. Was quite impressed with stadium tour which was very knowledgeable and highly recommend if you want to know more about the ground.
Great stadium as seats on the lower level are pretty close to the ground. The only issue is that people who see the first 2 rows that you can't buy are fill up from people just wandering down. Security very laxed on that front. Around the stadium is great as plenty of benches to stand around to eat or drink. The rooftop walks look pretty good for the dare devil
It was my first live cricket experience and I absolutely loved it. The design of The Oval is fabulous with great views. Food and drink choices are perfect for match days. Too bad India lost but the experience was complete worth the money. Felt thrilled to see the Indian cricket team in the pre match training and of course also the beautiful fireworks.
Magnificent venue. Modern features but steeped in history. The bar and hotel area is top notch. Had dinner at the Bespoke restaurant. Unreal. Service is great. Try the Tomahawk steak!
Very nice and modern stadium. We were there to see Guns n' Rose's. It only gets 4 stars as the exit was on the opposite side to the car park and with only 2 exits on to a small road it took a very long time to exit and get across the river.
We came here to watch some of the AFL matches as part of the Gather Round Festival and it was a lot of fun. The stadium itself is huge with multiple entrances make sure you enter through the correct one and there’s several levels which can get confusing when searching for your seat. There’s also typical stadium food available for purchase. Overall, great place to come watch a game or event!
One of the most iconic Cricket ground in Australia. I enjoyed watching world cup T20 cricket there. It was a great experience.
Such a beautiful place with a great location and amazing view. Easy public transports to go to the Oval for any events. Highly recommended the Oval tour to see it in details and know its wonderful history and hidden gems. The Oval tour runs twice a day at 11am & 2pm.
Came here to see Ed Sheeran and oh wow it was amazing. Great facilities plenty of food and drink. The sound was amazing and the show went smoothly
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