Nothing is gonna happen until unless u take control of what u wannt and what u wanna do #beardedchef#mush #mushchef #iphonex #melbourne #melbournechef#aamipark (at AAMI Park)
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Nothing is gonna happen until unless u take control of what u wannt and what u wanna do #beardedchef#mush #mushchef #iphonex #melbourne #melbournechef#aamipark (at AAMI Park)
Loene Furler con Lovers en el Estadio #AAMIPark, Melbourne, durante el primer concierto de Sia en Australia. 👸😍 💖 Loene compartió en su Twitter: "Fue muy agradable conocer a varios de ustedes hoy." 😍😍😍 💖 #Sia #SiaFurler #SiaArgentina #Lovers #LoeneFurler #Melbourne #Australia #NostalgicForThePresentTour (en Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires)
Así se prepara el escenario del #AAMIPark en Melbourne, Australia, donde se presentará #Sia mañana. 🎶😍💃🌈 🎤 #NostalgicForThePresentTour #SiaFurler #SiaArgentina #Australia (en Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires)
AAMI PARK MELBOURNE
Until 2010, Olympic Park Stadium was Melbourne's main venue for football, rugby league and rugby union; not purpose-built, it was an athletics stadium with the rectangular grass field set inside the running track, and it could hold 18,500 spectators, but only 11,000 seated. It had been the home ground of the Melbourne Storm since they entered the National Rugby League in 1998. The A-League Men's Melbourne Victory FC also used Olympic Park Stadium from 2005 to 2007 when they switched permanently to Docklands Stadium.
On 6 April 2006 the Victorian Government announced that a $190 million 20,000-seat rectangular stadium would be built on the site of Edwin Flack Field and would be home to NRL team Melbourne Storm and A-League Men team Melbourne Victory. The stadium's planned capacity was increased to 30,000, with foundations capable of expansion to a capacity of 50,000 if needed. The stadium began construction in late 2007.
- Wikipedia
Notable events:
- Rugby League (NRL, Internationals)
- Football (A-League, internationals, 2017 Asian Championships, 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup)
- Rugby Union (Super Rugby, NRC, Internationals)
Always love seeing this building: Cox Architecture’s 2010 Rectangular Stadium, now known as#AAMIPark (at AAMI Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co2BNR2ui51/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Only in Australia! Amy Parks reporting from AAMI Park! Actually Channel 7 obviously couldn’t wait to do this! AAMI is the insurer that sponsors the park and it’s actually pronounced “Double A, M I”, so kudos to 7 News! #news #aami #amyparks #aamipark https://www.instagram.com/p/B_CRnychDCK/?igshid=1pczz0h9xrw7a
Concert goers at Adam Lambert and Queen, AAMI Park, Melbourne . . . . . . . . . #adamlambert #adamlambertqueen #melbourne #aamipark #melbourne #concert #blackandwhite #shotoniphone #snapseed #iphone11 (at AAMI Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8ypcIdg79p/?igshid=3vfp3owludz3
On the way home from seeing Adam Lambert and Queen - amazing. I freaking love Adam Lambert - best voice in the world! So glad we went! . . . . . . . . . . #queen #adamlambert #adamlambertqueen #melbourne #aamipark #queenconcert2020 (at AAMI Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8yffFmgwMQ/?igshid=x2jeu9cbll8i