Here's everything you need to know about Vancouver's Freedom Mobile Arch including food and beverage prices.
Freedom Mobile Arch artist's rendering. Image by Mir Photo by credit: Courtesy of PNE /Submitted: LBMGArticle content
The Freedom Mobile Arch open-air event venue had already achieved a fair amount of fame even before the first paying customer passed through its gates.
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But the early buzz may not be for the reason you might think.
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In early spring 2025, work crews unearthed a number of historic military artifacts ranging from a First World War German field howitzer and a few 1870s-era cannons on the site. These items were turned over to the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Museum for preservation and storage.
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Freedom Mobile Arch artist rendering of seating options. Courtesy of PNE. Rendering by Revery Architecture Photo by credit: Courtesy of PNE /Submitted: LBMGArticle content
Artifacts aside, the new 10,000-seat amphitheatre replaced the previous PNE Amphitheatre with a state-of-the-art facility that increased seating capacity by 3,000 for events such as the annual Summer Night Concerts series.
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With tiered seating as well as open grass areas, it is a welcome addition to Vancouver’s entertainment infrastructure and expected to host events throughout most of the calendar year.
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The project, originally estimated to cost $65 million in 2021, experienced skyrocketing cost increases reaching an estimated final figure of $183 million in 2025.
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Freedom Mobile Arch artist rendering. Courtesy of PNE. Image by Mir Photo by credit: Courtesy of PNE /Submitted: LBMGArticle content
The Freedom Mobile Arch is the first new mixed-use amphitheatre of its kind to be constructed in the Lower Mainland since the Expo Theatre opened in 1986. That 4,000-seat facility was closed shortly after Expo 86 ended on Oct. 13, 1986.
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Presenters and fans alike have been clamouring for a new venue of this kind that allows audiences to appreciate both fine views and adequate protection from the elements to showcase a variety of live performances.
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The venue first began operating in summer 2026, playing host to the 2026 FIFA Fan Festival featuring both broadcasts of World Cup matches and assorted live concerts.
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Here are a few things to know about the Freedom Mobile Arch amphitheatre:Article content
Where is Freedom Mobile Arch Located?Article content
The venue is located on the PNE Fairgrounds at Hastings Park. Its official address is 2901 East Hastings St. and it’s located to the east of the livestock barns, where the old amphitheatre used to sit.
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What is Freedom Mobile Arch contact info?Article content
You can contact Freedom Mobile Arch management through the same contact info as the PNE. You can find that information online here.
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If you’re looking for information about specific concert or event happening at Freedom Mobile Arch, you’ll want to contact the event promoter which will be TicketLeader. Their contact info can be found here.
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Where can I find events listings for Freedom Mobile Arch?Article content
The official opening night celebration took place on June 5, hosted by Jann Arden with over 200 performers. Event listings, such as the PNE Summer Night Concerts and other performances are updated regularly at pne.ca.
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You’ll also find all scheduled events for the venue listed at TicketLeader online.
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What is Freedom Mobile Arch capacity?Article content
PNE creative director Patrick Laberge says capacity is “around 9,500 to 10,000” people, depending on production space requirements.
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