ZOZO Marine Stadium[2] (ZOZOマリンスタジアム, Zozo Marin Sutajiamu) (official name: Chiba Marine Stadium (千葉マリンスタジアム, Chiba Marin Sutajiamu)) is a stadium in Chiba City, Chiba, Japan. It opened in 1990 and holds approximately 30,000 people. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Chiba Lotte Marines. It is also used for Rugby union. The stadium was built in a multi-purpose circular shape, similarly shaped like now-demolished American stadiums like Three Rivers Stadium or Busch Memorial Stadium.
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Full name | Chiba Marine Stadium |
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Former names | QVC Marine Field (2011–2016) |
Location | Mihama, Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Chiba, Japan |
Public transit | JR East: JE Keiyo Line at Kaihimmakuhari |
Owner | Chiba City |
Operator | Chiba Lotte Marines |
Capacity | 30,118 |
Field size | Left Field – 99.5 m (326.4 ft) Center Field – 122 m (400.3 ft) Right Field – 99.5 m (326.4 ft) Height of Outfield Fence – 3.3 m (14.4 ft) ![]() |
Surface | Astro Nexturf (−2017) MS Craft Baseball Turf (2018–)[1] |
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Opened | February 2, 1990 |
Construction cost | 13,300,000,000 yen |
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Chiba Lotte Marines (Pacific League) (1992–present) |
The official opening of the stadium was on April 13, 1990, when popstar Madonna opened her Blond Ambition Tour at the venue. The show was blighted by heavy rain and high winds which led to the concert being dramatically scaled back, as documented in her documentary Truth or Dare. She did successfully do two other shows on the 14 & 15 April.
Lady Gaga performed 2 sold-out shows at the venue on August 13 and 14, 2014, for her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball[3] tour.[4]
The Summer Sonic Festival is held at the stadium, as well as the Makuhari Messe, every summer. Electric Daisy Carnival Japan is also held at the stadium, with its first event beginning in 2017.[5]
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