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The Drive Adelaide

Arena

ArenaAdelaideAustraliaCapacity: About 7,0001 upcoming events
The Drive Adelaide
Type
Arena
City
Adelaide
Country
Australia
Upcoming events
1
Address
War Memorial Dr
Time zone
Cen. Australia Standard Time
Capacity
About 7,000

About this venue

The Drive Adelaide is a modern multi-purpose arena combining international tennis, concerts and other major events in one adaptable venue. The complex is distinguished by its open-air design and large canopy above the main event space, while contemporary grandstands complement preserved elements of the former Memorial Drive venue. It is the home of Tennis SA and, depending on the event configuration, can accommodate approximately 6,800 visitors.

Inside, the emphasis is on clear views of the court or stage and a close connection to the action. Covered grandstands provide shelter for much of the audience while the open sides retain the atmosphere of an outdoor venue. The upgraded complex includes connected stands and concourse areas, food and beverage facilities, restrooms, premium spaces and flexible event areas, allowing the venue to be configured for sporting competitions, concerts and other events.

The arena is located at War Memorial Dr, Adelaide, Australia, beside the River Torrens and immediately adjacent to Adelaide Oval. There is no on-site public parking; a practical option is the Riverbank Car Park at the Adelaide Convention Centre, followed by a short walk across the pedestrian footbridge to the venue. Taxi and rideshare drop-off zones serve the western entrance near the intersection of War Memorial Drive and Montefiore Road and the eastern entrance near King William Road. For broader options for reaching and travelling around Adelaide, see the city transport information further down the page.

About the city

Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is not only an easy city for a relaxed break, but also one of the most appealing destinations for top-tier sports and concert events. The city combines a compact urban core with a laid-back vibe, making it simple to plan a night out or a weekend trip without stress. Visitors appreciate the well-organized offering, a strong sense of safety, and the feeling that everything is within easy reach—from arenas and stadiums to restaurants, bars, and accommodation across different budgets.

Getting in and moving around is made straightforward by the reliable Adelaide Metro network, which links bus, train, and tram services and helps you reach the main event districts with ease. If you arrive by rail, Adelaide Railway Station sits right in the city centre and works as a convenient hub for onward connections to arenas and stadiums. If you fly in, Adelaide Airport lets you slip quickly into the city’s rhythm, with simple links to the CBD and key locations, so fitting an event into a short or longer stay feels effortless.

While you’re here, take the chance to stroll along the River Torrens before or after the event and explore the lively North Terrace corridor with its cultural landmarks and promenades. For a more urban buzz, many visitors head to Rundle Mall and Adelaide Central Market for coffee, a quick bite, or local flavours, while the historic centre is ideal for an easy walk and great photos. To round off the evening, the Glenelg waterfront brings a relaxed seaside atmosphere, and the precinct around Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Entertainment Centre completes the picture of a city that knows how to blend big events with a great time.

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