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Austadiums Year That Was 2024

Austadiums • Friday 31st January 2025

We look back at what Australian sports, stadiums and content dominated in 2024 with the annual Year That Was feature on Austadiums.

Throughout 2024, Austadiums covered a total of 1,691 events at 197 stadiums across 16 sports, with total attendance of more than 22.2 million. Of the 1,372 events with an attendance figure listed, the average crowd was 16,195. Keep reading for more attendance analysis, including the most attended sports and more.

2024 Most Viewed Stadiums

  Stadium
1 Accor Stadium
2 Marvel Stadium
3 MCG
4 Rod Laver Arena
5 Adelaide Oval
6 SCG
7 AAMI Park
8 Optus Stadium
9 Allianz Stadium
10 Engie Stadium

As it was in 2023, Accor Stadium topped the list of most viewed stadiums on Austadiums, with Marvel Stadium overtaking the MCG into second position.

2024 Most Viewed News

1.  Bellerive Oval rebranded Ninja Stadium
2.  $6B privately funded stadium proposal for Brisbane Olympics
3.  Leichhardt Oval saved. Iconic venue set for $40m upgrade
4.  Marvel Stadium redevelopment officially opens
5.  Victoria Park stadium ruled out despite recommendation

The commercial rebrand of Hobart’s Bellerive Oval attracted the most views in the way of stadium news, while Brisbane Olympic venue related news filled two of the top five spots.

2024 Highest Attended Stadiums

Australia’s largest stadium, the MCG, again attracted the most spectators through its gates, with more than 3.7 million attending 64 events at the Melbourne stadium, also having the highest average crowd of 56,580. There was movement below though, with Adelaide Oval up two spots into 2nd, ahead of Marvel Stadium, Optus Stadium and Suncorp Stadium. Optus attracted the second-highest average crowds, followed by Adelaide Oval and the SCG.

2024 Highest Percent of Capacity Filled

  Stadium Total Crowd Average Crowd Events Capacity % of Capacity
1 MyState Bank Arena 76,170 4,232 18 4,340 98%
2 UniSC Arena 19,603 2,800 7 3,000 93%
3 4 Pines Park 164,728 16,473 10 18,000 92%
4 Adelaide Entertainment Centre 207,692 9,030 23 10,000 90%
5 Penrith Stadium 235,955 19,663 12 22,500 87%

Which stadium was filled the most? Hobart's MyState Bank Arena tops the list again with the JackJumpers attracting sell-out crowds, followed by the home of Super Netball's Sunshine Coast Lightning. 4 Pines Park (Brookvale) jumps ahead of Penrith Stadium as the highest outdoor stadium, and the Adelaide Entertainment Centre is 4th on the list with strong NBL and Netball crowds. (*includes stadiums with 5+ events)

2024 Highest Attended Sports

  Competition Events Total Average % of Cap.
1 AFL 215 8243908 38344 69.5
2 NRL 207 4265299 20605 68.9
3 A-League 165 1509357 9148 36.2
4 NBL 160 1146802 7168 80.0
5 BBL 39 898396 23036 54.4
6 Super Netball 60 366217 6104 69.3
7 AFLW 108 290707 2692 33.4
8 Super Rugby 27 285051 10557 29.8
9 Women's A-League 126 245205 1946 28.7

The AFL again dominated sports attendance in Australia, with more than 8 million attending matches at an average of more than 38,000 per game, filling 69% of stadium capacity. The gap did close ever so slightly however, with the NRL’s crowds up on 2023. The BBL’s average crowds over the 2024 calendar year put it in second position, while the NBL’s percent of venue capacity was number one, albeit playing in smaller indoor arenas.

2024 Highest Sports Attendances

  Event Crowd
1 2024 F1 Australian Grand Prix (d4) 132,106
2 2024 F1 Australian Grand Prix (d3) 130,806
3 2024 F1 Australian Grand Prix (d2) 124,113
4 AFL: GF - Sydney v Brisbane 100,013
5 AFL: EF - Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn 97,828
6 Australian Open (d7) 93,723
7 AFL: Essendon v Collingwood 93,644
8 AFL: PF - Geelong v Brisbane Lions 93,066
9 AFL: Richmond v Hawthorn 92,311
10 Australian Open (d5) 91,233

As per 2023, days 2-4 of the F1 Grand Prix topped the list, while the biggest stadium crowd was the AFL Grand Final, with the AFL accounting for five of the top events in the top 10. The Rugby League State of Origin match at the MCG came in at #12.

2024 Highest Attended Cities

  City Total Average
1 Melbourne 8,468,047 24,194
2 Sydney 4,080,369 14,469
3 Adelaide 2,115,301 17,776
4 Perth 2,099,175 16,148
5 Brisbane 2,093,425 16,882

Melbourne was again attracted more spectators to sports events than any other city, well in front with both aggregate and average attendances, while the big mover was Adelaide, from 5th position up to 3rd. In terms of which cities/regions filled their stadiums the most, Sunshine Coast tops the list thanks mainly to strong Super Netball crowds, followed by Cairns and Wollongong. Of the major cities, Adelaide sits 6th on the list (63%).

2024 Australian Sports and Stadium crowd stats

How do these 2024 attendance stats compare to the year prior? Check out the Austadiums Year That Was 2023 here >

All crowd attendance stats above are calculated from all sports events listed on Austadiums where crowd data is available. Find out more about which events are covered here.

The Austadiums website continued to evolve in 2024 with a range of enhanced and new features, while traffic continued to be extremely strong and trend upwards. Below are some of our favourite public-facing enhancements…

The number of stadiums listed on the platform hit 600 (and continues to grow), while additional venue details including type, owner, operator, architect and cost were added to venue listings. The stadium map now allows you to filter venues by size and type.

In a significant enhancement, all events are now listed in users’ local time zone, making it easier than ever to see when events kick-off, with the automatically set location able to be manually updated to a range of popular locations. Events can also now be easily added to your calendar via the event page. Video highlights are also now available for a range of events.

We saw the initial launch of the Stadium Supplier Directory which lists suppliers across the industry. This new feature will continue to grow with various features planned, to be fully launched soon!

Stadium Concerts was expanded to also list major Arena Concerts and other performances, while visual improvements were made.

There are some exciting things planned for 2025 and we look forward to bringing them to you in due course!

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We look back at what Australian sports, stadiums and content dominated in 2024 with the annual Year That Was feature on Austadiums. See which sports, stadiums and cities attracted the biggest crowds.
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