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The Arena Stožice multi-purpose hall can host 12,480 sports fans or 14,480 visitors for concerts or other performing arts events. The Stožice Stadium, however, can hold 16,038 spectators for sports events and 23,000 for music concerts. The first concerts in the Arena Stožice were given by José Carreras, Leonard Cohen, Joe Cocker, Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra, in 2011 by Zucchero, The Chemical Brothers and Sting, the latter within the concert tour ''Symphonicity'', which was in Ljubljana accompanied by the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]], conducted by Sarah Hicks. | The Arena Stožice multi-purpose hall can host 12,480 sports fans or 14,480 visitors for concerts or other performing arts events. The Stožice Stadium, however, can hold 16,038 spectators for sports events and 23,000 for music concerts. The first concerts in the Arena Stožice were given by José Carreras, Leonard Cohen, Joe Cocker, Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra, in 2011 by Zucchero, The Chemical Brothers and Sting, the latter within the concert tour ''Symphonicity'', which was in Ljubljana accompanied by the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]], conducted by Sarah Hicks. | ||
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The Sports Park Stožice is managed by the Tivoli Public Institute. Upon completion of the surrounding park, designed by Studio AKKA, there will also be a children's playground, a skateboarding and inline skating park, jogging and biking tracks, and ski running tracks in the winter.
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