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Part of The Born This Way Ball Tour. Additional notes: * There was no Monster Pit at this show. Set list 1. * TBA

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  • Cape Town Stadium
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  • Part of The Born This Way Ball Tour. Additional notes: * There was no Monster Pit at this show. Set list 1. * TBA
  • The Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa is a stadium that was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. During the planning stage, it was known as the Green Point Stadium, which was the name of the previous stadium on the site, and this name was also used frequently during World Cup media coverage. It is the home ground of Premier Soccer League clubs Ajax Cape Town (since 2010) and Cape Town City (since 2016). It has also hosted the South Africa Sevens rugby tournament since 2015.
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Full Name
  • Cape Town Stadium
Dimensions
  • 2880.0
Caption
  • Cape Town Stadium
broke ground
  • 2007-03-26(xsd:date)
Surface
  • Grass
seating capacity
  • 55000(xsd:integer)
Owners
  • City of Cape Town
Opened
  • 2009-12-14(xsd:date)
tenants
  • Ajax Cape Town F.C. 2010–present
  • Cape Town City 2010–present
Location
  • Cape Town, South Africa
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  • The Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa is a stadium that was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. During the planning stage, it was known as the Green Point Stadium, which was the name of the previous stadium on the site, and this name was also used frequently during World Cup media coverage. It is the home ground of Premier Soccer League clubs Ajax Cape Town (since 2010) and Cape Town City (since 2016). It has also hosted the South Africa Sevens rugby tournament since 2015. The stadium is located in Green Point, between Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean, close to the Cape Town city centre and to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a popular tourist and shopping venue. The stadium had a seating capacity of 64,100 during the 2010 World Cup, later reduced to 55,000. The stadium is connected to the waterfront by a new road connection, Granger Bay Boulevard, and is surrounded by a 60 hectare urban park. The stadium was built by South African construction contractor Murray & Roberts.
  • Part of The Born This Way Ball Tour. Additional notes: * There was no Monster Pit at this show. Set list 1. * TBA
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