Stadiums are built for sports events, but sometimes they also serve as an arena for cultural events in the form of concerts and entertainment shows. Consider the world's largest stadiums.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (Melbourne Cricket Ground)
- Capacity: 100,024 people
Built in 1854. Located in the city of Melbourne, Australia. Designed for football matches. Madonna and Michael Jackson gave concerts.
Memorial Stadium ( Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium)
- Capacity: 100 119 people
Built in 1924 for American football in Austin, Texas. Playing field "Texas Bulls".
Tuscaloosa Arena ( Bryant – Denny Stadium)
- Capacity: 101,821 people
Built in 1929 for American football in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The capacity is 101,821 people. Alabama Crimson Tide team training site.
Tiger Stadium
- Capacity: 102,321 people
The arena was built in 1924 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After reconstruction, the LSU Tigers team is training on this field. Concerts were organized here for Luke Brian and Taylor Swift.
Neyland Stadium
- Capacity: 102,455 people
This arena hosts the Tennessee Volunteers student team, located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Concerts, religious meetings, political meetings are held here.
Arena Kyle Field ( Kyle Field)
- Capacity: 102 733 people
Located in Texas. The site of training and tournaments for the Texas A&M student team. Built in 1904.
Ohio Stadium
- Capacity: 102,780 people
It was originally built for athletics competitions, then converted to American football. Celebrities included: Metallica, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones.
Beaver Stadium
- Capacity: 106,572 people
The arena was built in Pennsylvania in 1959 and is intended for American football. This stadium has its own rituals and is considered the best in the United States.
Michigan Stadium
- Capacity: 109 901
Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, it is dedicated to American football and hockey matches. If necessary, the number of seats can be expanded to 150,000. This arena hosts home matches of the Wolverine team.
May Day ( Rungrado 1st of May Stadium)
- Capacity: 114,000 people
The leader of the TOP is the Pervomaisky stadium located in Pyongyang, DPRK. The North Korean national football team plays here, as well as track and field competitions, as well as political events and summits.