Estadio Obras Sanitarias was opened in June 1978. Over the years, the arena has been one of two home venues often used by the sports club
Obras Sanitarias, with the other being the
Polideportivo Municipal de San Rafael. The arena has hosted the
FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament four times. It hosted the FIBA Intercontinental Cup's
1978 edition, the
1983 edition, in which the local club Obras Sanitarias won the title, and also the
2021 edition. During its history, the arena has also hosted numerous musical concerts, particularly
rock concerts, which has led to the arena being given the nickname of "Templo del Rock" ("Temple of Rock"). The first band to perform there was "Banda Spinetta", leaded by
Luis Alberto Spinetta, in September 1978. From 2006 to 2012, the arena had the name sponsorship of Estadio Pepsi Music (Pepsi Music Stadium), as part of a multinational marketing campaign of the
Pepsi company, which sponsored rock festivals and concerts at the arena. == Concerts held ==