The venue has been adapted into a multi-sport arena for community use, athlete training and major events.
British Basketball League side
London Lions relocated to the Copper Box for the
2013–14 season. They played their first game there on 14 August 2013 in front of a sell-out crowd, losing 72–107 to the
Iowa Hawkeyes American college basketball team in an exhibition match. The
Lions' women's team, playing in the
WBBL, moved to the venue in 2017. The venue played host to the
2015 Netball Superleague Grand Final, which saw the
Surrey Storm win their first Netball Superleague title, defeating the
Hertfordshire Mavericks, 56–39. The venue is the home arena for the
London Pulse, who since 2018 have played in the Superleague. It has also hosted several home test matches for the
England national team. The Copper Box hosted the
London Grand Prix badminton tournament on 1–6 October 2013. The London Grand Prix forms part of the
Badminton World Federation's Grand Prix Gold series. The
Wheelchair Rugby event at the 2014
Invictus Games was held at the venue in September 2014, as was the BT World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge in October 2015.
London GD Handball Club, one of the oldest handball clubs in the country, used the venue for its home matches. The floor was badly damaged during a mass fitness event in January 2014, resulting in several netball internationals having to be played elsewhere at the last minute.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and
Super Smash Bros. Melee DreamHack London 2015 took place at the Copper Box on 19–20 September. On 3 February 2018, the Copper Box hosted the amateur boxing fight between
YouTubers KSI and Joe Weller. It has also hosted
IBF boxing. From 22 to 25 February 2018, the venue played host to the
ITTF Team World Cup table tennis competition. The
Rocket League Championship Series Season 5 World Championship, an Esports event sponsored by
Psyonix, the video game company who created
Rocket League, was hosted there on 8–10 June 2018. The event was notable for "The Shot", in which Justin "jstn." Morales, a player on
NRG, scored a last-second goal that forced overtime in game 7 of the World Championship Grand Final Bracket Reset. The RLCS would return to the Copper Box for the 2021–2022 season Spring Major on 29 June–3 July 2022, with crowds only being present on the final two days.
Moist Esports won that Major's Grand Final 4–3 in series 1 and 4–0 in the Bracket Reset. Great Britain played Kazakhstan at the arena in April 2019, in the tennis
Fed Cup World Group II play-offs. On 31 August 2019, the venue was used for
New Japan Pro-Wrestling's show in the
United Kingdom,
Royal Quest. NJPW returned to the Copper Box for
Royal Quest III on 13 October 2023. From 14 to 16 November 2019 the venue hosted
X0, an annual event presented by
Xbox. Between January and July 2020, the Copper Box Arena was used as the home venue for the
London Royal Ravens, an
eSports team taking part in the inaugural
Call of Duty League. The
Apex Legends Global Series Year 3 Split 1 finals, was hosted there on 2-5 Feb 2023. The arena was one of the three venues selected to host matches in the
2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. The arena hosted the
League of Legends MSI 2023 tournament between 2-21 May 2023.
Revolution Pro Wrestling (Otherwise known as RevPro) hosted their
11th and
12th anniversary shows at the venue on 26 August 2023 and 24 August 2024, each one day before
All Elite Wrestling's
All In 2023 and
2024 events at
Wembley Stadium. In November 2023, the arena was used for the
2023 Billie Jean King Cup play-offs between
Great Britain and
Sweden, which determine which team is relegated below the qualifying rounds in 2024. On 24 March 2025, the arena hosted the UK's inaugural
Baller League fixture. Beginning in August 2025 the arena hosted the London residency for the band
Gorillaz. ==References==