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Dinamo Arena — Tbilisi, Georgia

Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi, Georgia

Georgia's national stadium sits in the Saburtalo district of central Tbilisi, with a long history of hosting major international football fixtures and large-scale concerts.

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Dinamo Arena Tbilisi

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About Dinamo Arena

Dinamo Arena (Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena) is the national stadium of Georgia and the largest sports venue in the South Caucasus region. Originally opened in 1976 and modernised in stages since, it has long been the home ground of Dinamo Tbilisi and the Georgia national football team, and the country's flagship venue for matches and concerts that need full stadium capacity.

The stadium holds a capacity of around 55,000 for sporting events, with concert configurations adjusting that figure depending on the stage layout used on the pitch. Its UEFA-tier classification has supported high-profile international fixtures, including the 2015 UEFA Super Cup and continental club football.

For concerts, the bowl is configured with tiered stadium seating wrapping the long sides and behind the goals, plus a floor area in front of the stage that combines standing pit and seated rows depending on the show. The layout allows promoters to host very large audiences while keeping sightlines workable across the entire bowl.

Location and Setting

Dinamo Arena is located on Akaki Tsereteli Avenue in the Saburtalo district of central Tbilisi, roughly five kilometres west of the historic Old Town and the river Mtkvari. Unlike many large stadiums that sit on the outer edge of their host cities, Dinamo Arena is genuinely urban — surrounded by residential blocks, schools, and the everyday infrastructure of central Tbilisi rather than a dedicated event campus.

This central position has practical implications on concert nights: walking and short taxi distances from a wide range of central hotels are realistic, but the immediate streets around the stadium see heavier than usual traffic and tighter parking in the hours before doors. The terrain is mostly flat on the approach from the metro side; the stadium itself sits on a slight elevation above the surrounding street level.

Tbilisi's late-spring and early-summer climate is warm and largely dry, with long evenings and comfortable temperatures after sunset. Evening concerts typically begin once the heat of the day has eased — a light layer for later in the night is worth bringing in case the wind picks up across the open bowl.

Getting There

Because Dinamo Arena sits inside central Tbilisi rather than on the outskirts, several transport options work well — but planning the route in advance still pays off, especially given the heavier traffic on event days.

Transport options:

  • Metro — Tbilisi Metro is the most reliable option on event nights, avoiding the surface traffic that builds up around the stadium. The closest interchange is Station Square (Vagzlis Moedani), with a short onward bus or taxi to the stadium gates. Trains run frequently into the late evening
  • Taxi and rideshare — Bolt operates extensively across Tbilisi and is the most common option for visitors. Licensed taxis are also widely available; agree the fare or insist on the meter before starting the journey. Plan for slower journey times on the approach to the venue on event evenings
  • On foot — from many central Tbilisi hotels in the Vera, Saburtalo, and Old Town areas, the stadium is within a 30–45 minute walk via Rustaveli Avenue and onward. A pleasant option in good weather, with options to break the walk at cafés along the way
  • By car — the venue is accessible by the main central avenues, but parking around the stadium is limited and fills early on event nights. Most international visitors are better off on the metro or by ride-hail

Plan to arrive at least 90 minutes before the start of the main performance to allow time for security screening, ticket scanning, and finding your section. Departure after a sold-out concert can take time — consider waiting 20–30 minutes inside the bowl before heading to transport.

Venue Facilities

Dinamo Arena is a full-scale national stadium with the infrastructure expected of a venue used for top-tier international fixtures and concerts. Seating is arranged in a continuous bowl around the pitch, with lower, middle, and upper tiers giving a range of vantage points. For concerts, stage-facing sections in the lower bowl and any floor pit area offer the closest perspective on the performance.

Food and beverage concessions operate on the concourses during events, alongside merchandise points for tour-specific items. Card and contactless payments are widely accepted in Tbilisi, but carrying some Georgian lari for smaller vendors is advisable, particularly if there are pop-up stalls outside the gates. Restroom facilities are distributed around the concourses to reduce queues during breaks.

Security screening at the entrance follows standard international event protocols. Prohibited items typically include professional cameras, large bags, outside food and beverages, and any objects that could be used as projectiles. Specific restrictions are confirmed on the event listing closer to show day — check before travelling to the venue.

Full show timings, support acts, and any venue-specific notes are confirmed closer to each date — browse the tour schedule for the latest information on the Tbilisi date.

Visiting Tbilisi

Attending a concert at Dinamo Arena is a natural reason to spend additional time in Tbilisi — a compact, walkable capital where Georgian, Persian, Russian, and European influences layer over a city set in a river valley between wooded hills. Most international visitors base themselves in the Old Town (Dzveli Tbilisi), the Vera district, or around Rustaveli Avenue, all within easy reach of central restaurants, cafés, and the transport links to the stadium.

Landmarks worth adding to a concert trip include the Narikala Fortress overlooking the Old Town, the Sulphur Baths in the Abanotubani quarter, the colourful Peace Bridge over the Mtkvari, the wine and food scene along Erekle II Street, and a cable car ride up to the Mother of Georgia statue for sweeping views over the city. Day trips from Tbilisi reach the cave city of Uplistsikhe, the ancient capital of Mtskheta, or the Kakheti wine region within a few hours each way.

Georgia's visa policy is among the most generous in the region — citizens of many countries can enter visa-free for up to a year. Check your specific nationality's requirements with the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before booking travel. The local currency is the Georgian lari (GEL); ATMs are widely available and card payment is the norm in central Tbilisi.

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