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IL VOLO - LIVE IN CONCERT 2025
2025.12.02. BRATISLAVA
TIPOS ARENA

The world-famous Italian pop-opera trio IL VOLO will return to Bratislava in 2025!

The most watched Italian trio IL VOLO, which just recently triumphantly concluded its worldwide tour, has announced another spectacular string of concerts for 2025. And Bratislava cannot be missing from it!

On December 2, 2025, Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble will enchant the Slovak audience at Bratislava's TIPOS ARÉNA. This exceptional concert promises an unforgettable evening full of emotions, passion and top-notch musical art.

IL VOLO brings unique musical news to their 2025 tour. Their latest album Ad Astra (International Edition), enriched with five new songs, including the English version of the song Capolavoro, was released on December 6. On the same day, their new song Tra le onde was also released, which perfectly captures the trio's unique style - a combination of Italian classics and a modern pop-opera sound. These new songs and fresh arrangements promise an unforgettable experience for the audience.

This concert will be a musical journey through time and genres – from iconic Italian melodies to contemporary masterpieces. IL VOLO will ensure that every visitor, regardless of age, will take home memories of an evening that will go down in history. 

Join thousands of fans and experience an unforgettable night with IL VOLO!

 

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Zimný štadión Ondreja Nepelu

The Ondrej Nepela Arena (Slovak: Zimný Štadión Ondreja Nepelu) (also known as Orange Arena during the 2011 IIHF Championship and later as Tipos Aréna, previously Slovnaft Arena, for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is primarily used for ice hockey and it is the home arena of the HC Slovan Bratislava.

The arena was first opened on 15 December 1940 as the first public artificial ice rink in Bratislava. The first official ice hockey game was played on 21 December of the same year. Between 1948 and 1949, new tribunes were built in order to increase the standing capacity from around 300 to 11,000. In 1957 the open-air venue was covered with a steel structure that required supporting columns, and 4,800 temporary seats were installed with the standing capacity reduced to 7,000.

 

New modern arena

In the period from April 2009 to February 2011, the venue was almost entirely rebuilt and upgraded, in line with IIHF, Slovak, and international specifications and largely funded by the Slovak government, as part of preparations for hosting the 2011 IIHF World Championships. More than €87 million was spent to install a new steel roof, modernize facilities, build two new adjacent practice arenas, an underground car park and increase the seating capacity from 8,350 to 10,000. During the reconstruction phase, 80% of the original building was demolished and the resident ice hockey club HC Slovan Bratislava moved to the Vladimír Dzurilla Ice Stadium in the Ružinov borough of Bratislava.

The reconstructed arena opened in April 2011, with one of the most advanced game presentations, LED scoreboards, and security systems ever built. In addition to the arena, a new DoubleTree by Hilton hotel was built, which mainly served as the accommodation for the foreign teams and staff during the championships. Further improvements to the arena's facilities were carried out in 2018 to improve its ability to host the 2019 IIHF World Championship. The work included an upgraded refrigeration system, a refurbished ice rink with new boards and plexiglas, improved team dressing rooms and other areas, and technical upgrades

 

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