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| Venue Name    = Feyenoord Stadion
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| Venue Name    = Stadion Feijenoord
| Alternate Name = '''Also known as:''' Stadion Feyenoord or Stadion Feijenoord. '''Locally known as:''' De Kuip
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| Alternate Name = '''Also known as:''' Stadion Feyenoord or Feijenoord Stadion. '''Locally known as:''' De Kuip.
 
| Address        = Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam - The Netherlands  
 
| Address        = Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam - The Netherlands  
 
| Type          = Open air stadium
 
| Type          = Open air stadium
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| Trivia        = Even when the stadium has its name as Stadion Feyenoord on the outside, its official name is Stadion Feijenoord (like the burrow of Rotterdam it is in), and not Feyenoord (the football club it is home to).
 
| Categories    = [[Category:1988]] [[Category:1990]] [[Category:Lovesexy Tour]][[Category:Nude Tour]][[Category:Venues]]
 
| Categories    = [[Category:1988]] [[Category:1990]] [[Category:Lovesexy Tour]][[Category:Nude Tour]][[Category:Venues]]
 
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Revision as of 06:39, 5 October 2023

Stadion Feijenoord

Also known as: Stadion Feyenoord or Feijenoord Stadion. Locally known as: De Kuip.

 

  • Address: Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam - The Netherlands
  • Venue Type: Open air stadium
  • Capacity: 51,577



Performances History
  • Prince performances: 5
17 August 1988
18 August 1988
19 August 1988
2 June 1990
3 June 1990
  • Trivia: Even when the stadium has its name as Stadion Feyenoord on the outside, its official name is Stadion Feijenoord (like the burrow of Rotterdam it is in), and not Feyenoord (the football club it is home to).