Utilita Arena Newcastle’s major upgrades



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Legends Global has firmed up plans to invest up to £65 million ($87 million) in the redevelopment of Utilita Arena Newcastle.

Access All Areas said the project is part of a broader investment programme by the venue management and sports giant, which is expected to exceed £200 million across several major UK arenas.

These include OVO Arena Wembley, Sheffield Utilita Arena and AO Arena in Manchester.

Newcastle Arena (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Utilita Arena) is an indoor arena in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Owned and operated by ASM Global, the naming rights are currently held by Utilita Energy.

Legends Global said the new investment is part of a long-term strategy to support the music, events and cultural experiences which make Newcastle one of the world’s great live cities.

Celebrating a milestone 30 years since Utilita Arena first opened its doors, Legends Global now reaffirms its commitment to fans, artists and the Newcastle community alike.

The planned investment is set to transform the arena; enhancing its facilities, protecting its future and ensuring it remains at the centre of the city’s live entertainment offering.

Located in the heart of the city, Utilita Arena has established itself as a Newcastle landmark offering world-class live entertainment – a fan favourite destination and a must-play for artists.

Improvements will include a targeted 20% increase in the venue capacity, and major upgrades to every space in the arena, from artist dressing rooms to concourse bars.

World leading premium lounges will take advantage of a new mezzanine floor and a dedicated VIP entrance.

The latest technology will be deployed throughout to enhance acoustics and improve the speed of service thus giving fans more of a reason to get to the venue earlier and leave later.

Legends Global plans to commence structural improvement work in 2026 with further improvements planned to follow in 2027 and the venue will remain open throughout.

The investment is designed to enhance the venue’s premier position for live entertainment experiences, creating an arena fit for the future through state-of-the-art expansion, innovative guest features and increased capacity.

It’s been a hugely successful 2025, where Utilita Arena has seen one of its best years ever with over 100 booked dates including stand out shows from Kylie, The MOBO Awards, Stereophonics, The Offspring and the Mercury Prize.

Legends said it is hoped the redevelopment will build on this success with 2026 already shaping up to be another landmark year for the venue, with WWE Live, Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour, Florence + The Machine, Peter Kay, Premier League Darts, Yungblud, The Prodigy and more already announced to perform.

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