DCBL Stadium Halton
The DCBL Halton Stadium, Widnes is owned and run by Halton Borough Council. It is the home of the famous Widnes Vikings Rugby League team, Widnes FC and City of Liverpool. However, it is more than just a sports stadium.
FUNCTION ROOMS - The Stadium is an ideal setting for any private event with a number of function rooms that makes it the perfect venue for weddings, parties, christenings, funerals, proms charity/fundraising events and award evenings.
CONFERENCES - The Stadium is a state of the art conference centre equipped with the latest presentation and communication technology. It has a number of versatile spaces which are an ideal setting for meetings and conferences of any size.
PITCH - The Stadium has a state of the art i -pitch that is available for the community to hire for sporting activities such as five or seven-a-side football and touch rugby.
LIVE EVENTS DCBL - Stadium Halton has hosted many live music gigs with previous events seeing local bands and artists perform as well as Elton John in 2017 and Bryan Adams in 2022. The Stadium has also formed a partnership with The Giggle Shack to produce regular Comedy Nights bringing some of the UK's greatest comedy acts to Halton. Previous headliners include Paul Sinha and Justin Moorehouse with many more nights already in the works for 2025.
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