The ultimate spectator experience
The atmosphere inside Adelaide Oval will be something to savour, with a high quality audio system delivering quality sound throughout. Three giant replay screens – two located in the southern pockets of the ground at 125m2 each and a 180m2 screen in the north – will mean you won’t miss a thing.
Crowd circulation through the Western, Southern and Eastern stands will be facilitated by covered concourses up to 10 metres wide while multi-level atriums, lifts, escalators and stairs will deliver spectators efficiently to their relevant tier.
The stadium will deliver shade through summer and protection from the elements in winter, with 77 percent of seats under cover.
Corporate facilities
Adelaide Oval will offer more than 2,000 dining spaces as well as Corporate Suites, the Stadium Club, open boxes and BBQ terraces.
Player facilities
A new international standard indoor cricket centre will be located within the stadium complex. The new indoor cricket training centre will be the home of cricket in South Australia, providing an increased floor area, indoor cricket nets, a high performance gym and associated player facilities.
The home change rooms for the Crows and Power are located beneath the Southern Stand and provide world class facilities for both teams.
Uniquely Adelaide Oval
Spending time in the grounds, socialising with friends and experiencing the historic setting of Adelaide Oval has long been just as important as watching an event or game of cricket or football.
Adelaide Oval’s existing and unique attributes, including the Moreton Bay Fig trees, heritage scoreboard and views of St Peter’s Cathedral and northern mound, will be complemented and enhanced.
Adelaide Oval will have a number of features that are unique in stadium design. These include BBQ decks, outdoor hospitality facilities on the Village Green and standing room on the famous grassed northern mound. There will also be unique views from the dining rooms into the stadium and out to the parklands, over St Peter’s Cathedral and across the city.
Fan and family friendly
Adelaide Oval will be a great place to take the family, with food and drink outlets, merchandising and toilets located at each level of the new Southern and Eastern stands. In fact, the new design has exceeded Australian design standards for stadium toilet facilities by 30 percent and there will be multiple family rooms and access toilets included throughout each new stand.
Wheelchair accessible and enhanced seating zones will be provided on levels 1, 3 and 4 in the Western Stand and levels 1, 3 and 4 in the Southern and Eastern stands.