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Stade Vélodrome

Marseille, France
StadiumMarseilleFranceCapacity: About 67,3942 upcoming events
Stade Vélodrome
Type
Stadium
City
Marseille
Country
France
Upcoming events
2
Address
3 Bd Michelet
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 67,394

About this venue

Stade Vélodrome is far more than a stadium—it’s one of Marseille’s most striking landmarks. Instantly recognizable for its sweeping, wave-like roof canopy, the venue blends heritage with a modern match-day and concert experience, with a capacity of around 67,394 seats. Whether you’re coming for top-level sport or a major live show, the Vélodrome is built for big moments and big emotions.

Inside, the atmosphere is famously intense: steep tiers pull the crowd close to the pitch or stage, while the roof design helps keep chants and music resonating around the bowl. Fans often praise the strong sightlines across many sections, the modern amenities, and the overall feeling that the venue is designed to amplify every highlight.

You’ll find it at 3 Bd Michelet, Marseille, France. Most visitors reach the entrances with a short walk from nearby Metro Line M2 stations, and drivers typically use surrounding car parks and well-signed approaches on event days. For broader city travel and getting around Marseille, check the city information further down the page.

About the city

Marseille, a lively Mediterranean city on the coast, stands out as one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for top-tier events. Its energy comes from a blend of sea, culture, and urban momentum, making it easy to pair a concert or a sporting match with the relaxed rhythm of southern France. The city is known for its open atmosphere and diverse neighborhoods, so every trip feels distinctive, whether you’re coming for a major spectacle or a more intimate performance.

When it comes to arriving and getting around, Marseille relies on a strong transport network. Local transit is run by RTM and includes the métro, tramway, and buses that quickly link key city hubs with major arenas and stadiums. If you arrive by train, the central gateway is Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles, from which it’s straightforward to continue to different parts of the city. If you fly in, Aéroport Marseille Provence (MRS) offers practical access to the region and solid links to the city, keeping travel planning simple and stress-free.

If you’re coming for an event, Marseille rewards you beyond the venue. Stroll along Vieux-Port to feel the city’s pulse among boats and promenades, then step into Le Panier, a picturesque old district of narrow lanes and local charm. For a memorable panoramic view, many head to Notre-Dame de la Garde, while sea and nature lovers often explore the coastline and coves toward Calanques. That way, a concert or match naturally becomes a full city experience.