Bengaluru airport may soon witness music concerts, weddings

A BIAL spokesperson told TNM that the concert arena will be developed on a 6.3-acre land parcel at the Bengaluru airport campus.
Bengaluru airport may soon witness music concerts, weddings
Bengaluru airport may soon witness music concerts, weddings
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The Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru may soon become a popular destination for music concerts, weddings and even award shows as the operator, Bangalore International Airport Limited, is planning to develop a world-class arena at the airport premises. This arena will be the first of its kind to be built at an airport in India. 

This arena is part of the Rs 13,000 crore airport expansion project currently underway. The overhaul process includes a new terminal, widening of access roads, metro access, cargo bays as well as a new multi-modal transport hub. 

A BIAL spokesperson told TNM that the world-class concert arena will be developed on a 6.3-acre land parcel at the BLR Airport campus to cater to the growing demand for entertainment events in Bengaluru.  

It is proposed to be a cost-effective, semi-permanent marquee structure. The allotted area for this development is adjacent to the newly-built South Access Road.  

It is envisaged to have the capacity to accommodate up to 9,000 people and be capable of hosting a wide range of events such as music concerts, award shows, weddings, exhibitions, conventions, etc. 

“In keeping with BIAL's vision is to make the BLR Airport the gateway to a new India and a destination in itself, this offering is part of a wide range of amenities that will keep both passengers and visitors entertained,” the spokesperson stated. 

According to reports, the new arena will not hamper traffic going towards and coming from the airport.  

Bengaluru airport is the busiest airport in South India and the third-largest in the country, having welcomed 33.3 million passengers in FY 2018-19 and registering a 23.8% year-on-year growth. Bengaluru airport began operations in May 2008 and offers a wide air-route network, with over 37 passenger airlines and 12 cargo airlines connecting Bengaluru to the rest of the world. 

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