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Hammadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium

Radès, Tunisia
StadiumRadèsTunisiaCapacity: About 65,0000 upcoming events
Hammadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Radès
Country
Tunisia
Upcoming events
0
Address
P7XF+449
Time zone
W. Central Africa Standard Time
Capacity
About 65,000

About this venue

Hammadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium is more than a venue—it’s Tunisia’s flagship stage for major football nights and large-scale concerts. Set within the Radès sports complex, the stadium was designed as a modern bowl with strong sightlines and stands that keep the action close. With around 65,000 seats and an athletics setup, it’s also widely known as Stade Olympique de Radès.

Inside, the experience is built for big crowds: broad concourses, clearly separated sections, and an event-day rhythm that feels fast but manageable. Fans often highlight the lively acoustics during high-stakes matches, plus the practical amenities—food and drink kiosks, restrooms, and controlled ticketing zones—that make long events more comfortable.

For navigation, use P7XF+449, Rades, Tunisia. Stadium entrances run around the outer ring, with event-day parking and drop-off areas typically operating nearby—arriving early helps. If you’re coming by rail or taxi, getting to the wider sports city area and then following the signage to the correct gate is the smoothest approach. For broader city-wide transport context, see the destination guide further down the page.

About the city

Radès, a lively coastal city in the greater Tunis area, has naturally positioned itself as one of the key hubs for top-tier sports and music events around Tunis. Its proximity to the metropolis, strong urban energy, and modern event venues make it a practical choice for anyone looking to combine the excitement of a show with a Mediterranean feel. A standout landmark is the Stade Olympique de Radès, a recognizable venue that gives the city a strong identity on the regional entertainment map.

Getting to Radès and moving around the area is straightforward thanks to solid transport links with Tunis. Public transport commonly relies on the Transtu network, while within Tunis the Métro léger de Tunis plays an important role as a fast urban connection. For the southern suburbs, a convenient option is the SNCFT suburban rail line known as Banlieue Sud, which links Tunis with a series of stations along the southern corridor, including Radès. If you arrive by train, the main starting point is Gare de Tunis at Place de Barcelone, and for air travel the most common gateway is Tunis–Carthage International Airport.

When it’s not time to head into the stands or the arena, Radès and its surroundings offer a great “tourist bonus.” You can take a seaside stroll, slow down into a more relaxed rhythm, or quickly hop into central Tunis and its medina, where street life, aromas, and architecture blend into an authentic experience. For an even fuller picture of the destination, many choose a short trip toward Carthage or Sidi Bou Saïd to round out the experience before or after the event in this part of Tunis.