Estadio de Fútbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar

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|name = Estadio de Fútbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar

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|address = Calle Interna Canchas
Caracas 1080
Venezuela

|location = Simón Bolívar University, Sartenejas, Baruta, Miranda

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|opened = 1970

|renovated = 2011

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|owner = Universidad Simón Bolívar

|operator = Evenpro

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|seating_capacity = 15,000 (Standing room only)

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Estadio de Fútbol Universidad Simón Bolívar (English: football Stadium at the Simón Bolívar University) (also known as the Campo de fútbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar and Campo Olímpico), is a football field located on the campus of the Universidad Simón Bolívar, in Caracas, Venezuela. The stadium is primarily used as a concert venue, operated by Evenpro, bringing many international acts to Caracas. Within the university, it is used as a practice field for many athletic events.

Events

The stadium is used to perform cultural shows as well as sporting events, with big concerts from various national and international artists taking place there occasionally. Since the stadium is a public sports infrastructure that the university manages independently, permission from the university authorities is required for its use by entertainers. Some of the concerts presented at the stadium include:

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DateCountry of Artist(s)ArtistTour
15 November 2008

|rowspan="2"|England, United States

|Duran Duran, Maroon 5

|rowspan="2"|Caracas Pop Festival 2008

16 November 2008

|R.E.M., Travis (band)

28 April 2009

|England

|Oasis

|Dig Out Your Soul Tour

17 September 2009

|Spain

|Plácido Domingo

|Amore Infinito Tour

15 May 2010

|Argentina

|Gustavo Cerati

|Fuerza Natural Tour

16 May 2010

|Italy

|Eros Ramazzotti

|Alas y Raíces Tour

8 October 2010

|United States, Venezuela

|Green Day & Lado B

|21st Century Breakdown World Tour

17 November 2010

|France

|David Guetta

|Fuck Me I’m Famous! World Tour

27 March 2011

|Colombia

|Shakira

|The Sun Comes Out World Tour

17 May 2011

|United States

|Miley Cyrus

|Gypsy Heart Tour

9 July 2011

|Venezuela, Puerto Rico

|Los Amigos Invisibles, Chino y Nacho, Carlos Baute, Gilberto Santa Rosa

|Nivea Festival

1 October 2011

|Puerto Rico

|Ricky Martin

|Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour

19 October 2011

|Canada

|Justin Bieber

|My World Tour

4 November 2011

|Venezuela

|Franco De Vita

|Tour Mira Más Allá

28 November 2011

|United States

|Britney Spears

|Femme Fatale Tour

5 February 2012

|England

|Elton John

|Greatest Hits Tour

11 March 2012

|Mexico

|Maná

|Drama y Luz World Tour

17 March 2012

|Mexico

|Luis Miguel

|Luis Miguel Tour

16 June 2012

|United States

|Jennifer Lopez

|Dance Again World Tour

12 September 2012

|Mexico

|Vicente Fernández

|Tour La Despedida

12 January 2013

|France

|David Guetta

|Nothing but the Beat Tour

23 February 2013

|England

|Jamiroquai

|Rock Dust Light Star Tour

24 February 2013

|United States

|Jonas Brothers

|Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013

20 September 2013

|United States

|Beyoncé

|The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour

12 October 2013

|Italy

|Il Volo

|2013 World Tour

9 November 2013

|Mexico

|Luis Miguel

|The Hits Tour

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Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Venezuela

Category:Football venues in Caracas

Category:1970 establishments in Venezuela