Pinki Hall
A.D. KSC Pinki-Zemun | |
Capacity | 5,000 |
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Opened | 21 October 1974 |
Tenants | |
KK Mladost Zemun |
Pinki Cultural and Sports Center (Serbian Cyrillic: Културно спортски центар Пинки), commonly known as Pinki Hall (Serbian Cyrillic: Хала Пинки), is an indoor multi-sports venue located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun, Serbia. The venue has an indoor hall and an indoor swimming pool. The hall has a seating capacity of 2,300 for sports events and around 5,000 for concerts.
Opened on 21 October 1974, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of
Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) oil company.[citation needed
]
The venue is named after
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
.
Concerts
- 27 April 1975 - Kad bi bio bijelo dugmeTour)
- 1975 - Demis Roussos
- 22 March 1977 - Status Quo
- 4 April 1977 - Shakti
- 12 December 1978 - Riblja Čorba
- 9 February 1979 - John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, and Paco de Lucía
- 27 April 1979 - Bijelo Dugme (Bitanga i princeza Tour)
- 4 November 1979 - John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, Jack Bruce, and Stu Goldberg
- 2 December 1979 - Gillan
- December 1979 - Takmičenje pankera[1]
- 29 January 1980 - The Ruts
- 21 March 1980 - Ginger Baker
- 2 April 1980 - Wishbone Ash
- 22 April 1980 - Lene Lovich
- 31 December 1981 - Bijelo Dugme (Doživjeti stotu Tour)
- 1 January 1982 - Bijelo Dugme
- 2 January 1982 - Bijelo Dugme
- 19 December 1982 - Dr. Feelgood
- 27 January 1983 - Alvin Lee
- 28 March 1983 - Pat Metheny Group
- 1 December 1983 - Uriah Heep
- 22 May 1984 - Laki Pingvini
- 17 January 1985 - Rory Gallagher
- 12 October 1989 - Rock za Bebe (Riblja Čorba; humanitarian concert for the maternity ward in Tiršova Street)
References
- ^ Štrbac, Danilo (1979). "Punk spektakl u zemunskoj hali Pinki '79". RTV Revija. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
- Press Online: NA PLAFONU 150 KANTI!, January 16, 2009