About this venue
Fredericia Idrætscenter is more than a sports hall — it’s a familiar landmark for major games, concerts, and community events in Fredericia. Designed as a versatile indoor venue, it can shift quickly from a match-day setup to a stage-focused layout, with a clear, functional structure and seating that keeps the action in view.
Inside, the experience is shaped by practical comfort: dependable indoor acoustics, generally good sightlines from most sections, and convenient service points for drinks and snacks. Entry flows and concourse areas are arranged to help crowds move smoothly, which matters most during peak arrival times and intermissions.
You’ll find the venue at Vestre Ringvej 100, Fredericia, Denmark. Getting to the entrance is straightforward, with nearby parking areas and short-stay drop-off options, plus direct pedestrian access to the main doors. For broader city transport tips and how to get around Fredericia, see the information further down the page.
About the city
Fredericia is a compact, lively city in a strategic spot in Denmark, where the routes between Jutland and Funen naturally meet—an ideal base for attending major sports fixtures and big concerts across the region. Everything feels close here: from the city center to the places where fans gather before an event, with an atmosphere that blends a relaxed Scandinavian pace and the energy of a night out. If you want a destination that balances the event itself with an easy, pleasant stay, Fredericia stands out as a practical choice for a weekend escape or a short trip.
Connectivity is one of the city’s biggest advantages. The rail hub Fredericia Station (Fredericia Banegård), served by lines operated by DSB, makes it simple to arrive from larger Danish cities and continue onward to other parts of the country. For getting around the city and nearby areas, local and regional buses run by Sydtrafik are a convenient option, while drivers benefit from fast road links via E20 and E45. If you’re flying in, the most common choice is Billund Airport (BLL), and for a wider selection of international routes you can also use Københavns Lufthavn / Copenhagen Airport (CPH), with an easy train connection for the next leg.
When you have time before or after an event, Fredericia offers a surprisingly strong “tourist bonus.” Walk the green ramparts of Fredericia Vold, one of the most striking fortification rings in Northern Europe, or head down to the waterfront and the views across Lillebælt. In the center, you can pause by the Landsoldaten monument, and for a slower pace there are promenades, cafés, and Østerstrand beach—perfect for recharging before a big night out or ending the evening on a calm note.