Sydney venue is Afterpay Arena in new naming rights deal



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Qudos Bank Arena will soon change its name to Afterpay Arena following a new naming rights deal was struck for the venue.

Afterpay, the leading buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) platform, will take the name of the arena in Sydney Olympic Park, which was recently named the number five arena in the world and Australia’s most iconic live entertainment destination.

Qudos Bank Arena said the partnership is set to officially launch in the coming months with an initial five-year deal.

It will see the iconic venue become the first major entertainment destination in Australia to offer complete payment flexibility across the entire customer experience – from initial ticket purchase through to meal and merchandise transactions inside the venue.

The 21,000-capacity Qudos Bank Arena is a large multipurpose arena located in Sydney, Australia. It is situated in the Sydney Olympic Park and was completed in 1999 as part of the facilities for the 2000 Summer Olympics.

New research commissioned by Afterpay reveals that access remains the defining challenge for Australia’s live entertainment industry: 94% of cost-affected event-goers have missed events due to upfront payment barriers.

The opportunity is clear – 58% of consumers say they would be more likely to attend with flexible payment options available, and 74% would spend more at venues that offer payment choice.

The partnership leverages Block’s complete payment ecosystem, bringing together Afterpay’s flexible payment solution for ticket purchases and Square’s integrated payments and POS platform across in-venue transaction.

Fans can split ticket purchases across four interest-free installments, while Square powers faster food, beverage, and merchandise transactions throughout the venue – minimising time away from the live experience and keeping fans where they came to be.

Nick Molnar, Co-founder and CEO of Afterpay, said, “Live experiences are one of the more meaningful ways people chose to spend their time, we wanted to be the brand that makes sure nothing gets in the way of that.

“What we’ve built here is genuinely end-to-end – the flexibility starts when you buy your ticket and carries through to fans’ meal and piece of merch on the night. Square’s technology makes every transaction as fast as possible, because every second you’re standing in line for merch is a second you’re not in the moment you came for.”

Since opening with Luciano Pavarotti in 1999, the Arena has become a landmark venue for live entertainment in Sydney, hosting the world’s leading artists from Billie Eilish to Rüfüs Du Sol to TWICE, major sporting events, comedy, family entertainment and cultural experiences.

The Arena’s 15 millionth ticket was sold during Linkin Park’s Tour 2026 World Tour, adding to the recognition by Billboard magazine as a Top 5 Live Music Venue globally in 2025.

Harvey Lister AM, President & Chief Executive, Legends Global (Asia Pacific & Middle East), said, “We are obsessed with enhancing the guest experience at every interaction, and we know Afterpay’s popularity with Australian audiences means they now have another option to secure tickets.”

“More than 1.1 million people walk through this Arena doors every year, and this partnership represents a significant evolution in how Australians access live entertainment. Afterpay’s five-year commitment is a genuine investment in Australian culture and in every single one of those fans,” he added.

The physical transformation of the venue – including new external signage, interior refreshes, and fully integrated Afterpay and Square touchpoints throughout – is currently underway, with further milestones to be announced in the coming months.

During this period, the venue will continue to be known as Qudos Bank Arena and will host its full calendar of world-class entertainment throughout the transition.

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