, in 2006 The arena hosted the
1960 Olympic basketball tournaments, and the
1997 EuroLeague Final Four. It was the home arena of the Italian professional
basketball team
Lottomatica Roma. In 1997, the PalaLottomatica hosted the
EuroLeague Final Four (in the final,
Olympiacos defeated
Barcelona, by a score of 73–58), and the final stage of the 2005 Men's European Volleyball Championship, hosting the final between Italy and Russia. An audience of over 14,000 spectators was disappointed, due to a 3–2 comeback victory in Italy, after a thrilling game that lasted over two hours. The
WWE held a show at the arena on 7 November 2008. The PalaEUR was also a venue of the
1978 and
2010 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championships, as well as the
2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. The venue was also named the host of the
2016–17 CEV Champions League Final 4 of volleyball, on 29-30 April 2017, which followed the prior hosting rights to the 2011 event. Many artists have performed at the Palazzo dello Sport / PalaLottomatica since the late 1960s and early 1970s: among them, the
Rolling Stones in 1970,
Depeche Mode several times since 1987,
the Cure,
Paul McCartney,
Iron Maiden,
Dire Straits Bon Jovi, and many others. In 1975, a
Lou Reed concert was cancelled because of turmoil between the police and groups of people who were protesting against the high prices of concert tickets; because of that turmoil, the Palazzo dello Sport was seriously damaged, and foreign artists refused to perform in Italy for the next five years, until
Bob Marley performed in Milan in 1980.
AC/DC performed a show at the arena in May 1996, during their
Ballbreaker World Tour. This arena also hosted an
Avril Lavigne concert, during her
The Black Star Tour, on 10 September 2011.
Lana Del Rey has performed twice at the arena, in 2013 during her
Paradise Tour and in 2018 during her
LA to the Moon Tour.
Ariana Grande performed at the arena in 2017 during her
Dangerous Woman Tour. The first artist to perform after the modernization of the arena and its renaming to PalaLottomatica was
Santana, in 2003. On 9 December 1989, the final draw for the
1990 FIFA World Cup was held at the Palazzo. ==See also==