About this venue
Connexin Live is more than a concert hall—it’s a modern, purpose-built indoor arena designed for touring shows, headline concerts, and big nights that demand professional production. Built as a highly flexible event space, it can host several thousand guests depending on the setup, switching smoothly between fully seated layouts and high-energy standing floor configurations.
Inside, the experience is the headline: clear, controlled acoustics and contemporary lighting support everything from intimate sets to full-scale productions, while the seating bowl is shaped for strong sightlines across the room. You’ll also find bars and lounge areas, plus premium seating and hospitality options for priority-style comfort and a “best view in the house” feel.
For arrivals, the venue is easy to pinpoint: Myton St, Hull, United Kingdom. The approach to the entrance is straightforward on foot, with the nearest bus stop on Carr Lane and a short walk possible from Paragon Interchange. If you’re driving, Park & Ride (Priory Park) is a practical way to reach the city centre—then check the text below for broader tips on getting around the city.
About the city
Hull, a lively port city where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary, is increasingly seen as a destination where music, sport, and nightlife naturally blend into one urban experience. The city has a relaxed Northern England energy, yet enough variety to turn a trip for tickets into a short city break. Whether you’re arriving for a major concert, an intense sporting fixture, or an indoor show, Hull offers a strong balance between venue atmosphere and an easy, comfortable stay.
Convenience is one of the biggest advantages: the key arrival point is Hull Paragon Interchange, the city’s hub for rail, bus, and coach services, making it simple to connect towards the main arenas and stadiums. For getting around the city and nearby areas, you’ll rely on Stagecoach East Midlands and East Yorkshire bus routes, while longer-distance and intercity travel is further supported by National Express coach departures. If you’re flying in, Humberside Airport is a common regional option, and onward travel into the city centre remains straightforward thanks to well-planned local infrastructure.
Before or after the event, Hull is best explored on foot: wander through the cobbled Old Town with its historic façades, head down to Hull Marina and the waterfront promenades, and catch the light over the Humber Estuary. For an extra highlight, many choose The Deep as a signature attraction, while trips towards the Humber Bridge deliver that memorable “wow” moment that neatly rounds off the journey. It’s an easy way to turn an event visit into a complete, relaxed, and rewarding break.