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SunBet Arena

Pretoria, South Africa
ArenaPretoriaSouth AfricaCapacity: About 10,0000 upcoming events
SunBet Arena
Type
Arena
City
Pretoria
Country
South Africa
Upcoming events
0
Address
209 Aramist Ave, Waterkloof Glen
Time zone
South Africa Standard Time
Capacity
About 10,000

About this venue

SunBet Arena is a modern indoor venue built for major concerts, sporting events, and live productions, with a strong focus on sightlines, flow, and adaptable layouts. Its practical architecture makes it easy to scale the space to different formats—whether you’re coming for an intimate show or a high-energy arena night.

Inside, the experience feels purpose-made: clear sound, a focused atmosphere, and comfortable viewing angles, supported by convenient amenities like food-and-drink counters and well-marked sections. The layout is designed to keep movement smooth, so entry, intermissions, and the post-show exit are typically efficient and well managed.

You’ll find the venue at 209 Aramist Ave, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria, South Africa. For getting to the entrance, follow the on-site signage for official parking and/or the short drop-off zone along the road; the main access points are clearly indicated on the approach side. For broader ways to get around the city beyond the venue area, check the city transport notes further down the page.

About the city

Pretoria, the administrative heart of South Africa and part of the Tshwane metropolitan area, stands out as an appealing destination for major sporting spectacles and concerts. The city blends business energy, a student vibe, and the relaxed rhythm of wide boulevards, so getting to an event often feels just as enjoyable as the show itself. With a varied choice of accommodation and restaurants, it’s easy to plan a night out whether you’re after an elegant evening or a practical option close to the main hotspots.

Logistics in Pretoria are one of its strongest advantages: the Gautrain links key points across the region, and Hatfield Station is an important gateway toward the city centre and popular neighbourhoods. Getting around the city is also convenient thanks to bus networks such as A Re Yeng and Tshwane Bus Services, while Pretoria Station serves as the central rail hub for arrivals and connections. If you’re flying in, the most common choice for international flights is O. R. Tambo International Airport, and for quicker, local links near the city there is also Wonderboom Airport; from there it’s straightforward to continue to arenas and stadiums by taxi, shuttle, or your own car.

If you have a little time before or after the event, Pretoria rewards you with walks and viewpoints: head to the Union Buildings and take in a city panorama, or linger at Church Square where the historic pulse of the centre is easy to feel. Fans of cultural and memorial sites often choose the area around the Voortrekker Monument and nearby parks, while cafés and shopping zones in neighbourhoods such as Hatfield and Brooklyn are great for relaxed social time. That mix of solid infrastructure and clear city landmarks is exactly what makes Pretoria a place you’ll want to revisit for the experience, not just for the ticket.