List of entertainment events held at Helsinki Halli
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Helsinki Halli is currently the biggest entertainment venue in Finland, with many artists having performed at the arena, spanning a wide range of music genres. It was known as "Hartwall Areena" in 1997–2014 and as "Hartwall Arena" in 2014–2022. The arena went unused for three years due to sanctions placed on the former Russian owners Roman Rotenberg and Gennady Timchenko following the Russian invasion of Ukraine until it was purchased by real estate company Trevian who reopened the arena in 2025.
Other events
[edit]The venue also hosted the first and so far the only Eurovision Song Contest in Finland, after the country's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest in Athens.
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