Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium will be the fourth name on the list of the top biggest stadiums today. Twickenham Stadium is located in southwest London and is regarded as Europe's fourth-largest sports stadium. Twickenham Stadium first opened its doors in 1907. The stadium was renovated between 1990 and 2008 in order to increase seating capacity. Twickenham Stadium can seat up to 82,000 people.


Twickenham Stadium
, unlike the other stadiums on this list, was built for rugby rather than football. The Rugby Football Union owns Twickenham Stadium, and it is where England's national rugby team plays their matches. The World Rugby Museum is also located at this stadium. In addition, many big concerts, such as ones performed by Rihanna, Iron Maiden, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Genesis, U2, Beyoncé, The Rolling Stones, and others, were hosted at Twickenham Stadium.


Capacity: 82,000

Country: England

City: London

Built: 1909

Twickenham Stadium. Photo: twickenhamstadium.com
Twickenham Stadium. Photo: twickenhamstadium.com
Twickenham Stadium. Photo: luxurylondon.co.uk
Twickenham Stadium. Photo: luxurylondon.co.uk

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