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Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Showground: A Guide for Sports Fans

What to expect when attending events at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre and the Hunter Valley Showground precinct.

By The Daily Newcastle · Published 7 March 2026 at 7:05 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:28 pm

Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Showground: A Guide for Sports Fans
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Not every major sporting event in Newcastle happens at McDonald Jones Stadium. The Newcastle Entertainment Centre and the adjacent Hunter Valley Showground precinct together form a busy multi-purpose venue complex that hosts everything from indoor basketball and boxing to martial arts events, wrestling, gymnastics championships and large community sport competitions. For locals who follow a broad range of sports, becoming familiar with this part of the city is well worthwhile.

The Newcastle Entertainment Centre is an indoor arena located on King Street in the heart of the city, within easy walking distance of public transport hubs including Newcastle Interchange. The venue seats several thousand people and provides a comfortable, climate-controlled environment for indoor events. The Showground sits adjacent and offers large open spaces well suited to field sports, agricultural shows with sporting components, and multi-day competitions.

Parking around the Entertainment Centre precinct can be tight for large events, so public transport is again the most reliable option. Newcastle Interchange is served by trains and buses from across the region, and the walk to the venue is short and straightforward. Taxi and rideshare drop-off points are clearly marked near the entrance, and cycling to the venue is a practical option given Newcastle's relatively compact inner suburb layout.

Inside the Entertainment Centre, facilities include tiered seating, corporate areas and concession stands. The floor configuration changes depending on the event, so the experience at a basketball game differs quite a bit from a martial arts bout or a gymnastics display. Checking the specific event layout on the venue or promoter website before you attend will ensure you know what seating section to head to.

The Entertainment Centre and Showground together give Newcastle a meaningful indoor and outdoor event capacity that complements McDonald Jones Stadium. Between the two precincts, there is very rarely a quiet week on the local sporting calendar. The Newcastle City Council and venue management publish upcoming events on their respective websites, making it simple to plan ahead for whatever sport or activity you want to attend.

Sources: Newcastle Entertainment Centre City of Newcastle

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