The Biggest Arena in the Philippines and in the World the King Dome
September 4, 2021
When the Philippine Arena opened in Bocaue, Bulacan in 2014, it became the largest indoor arena not just in the Philippines, but in the entire world. With a capacity of 55,000, it has 18,500 more seats than the second biggest, which is the Saitama Super Arena in Japan. It’s a record that still stands to this day.
But not for long, it seems.
Construction on the King Dome in Davao City is well underway and is expected to be completed for a planned inauguration in 2022. Initial reports say the arena will have seating for 75,000 spectators. It is being built by the religious organization Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy. The leader of the congregation recently posted an update about the progress of the construction on his Facebook account.
The KJC King Dome broke ground on September 3, 2012. It is a project of ACQ-Solomonic Builders Development Corporation, which, in turn, is owned by Quiboloy’s KJC. The religious organization was founded in 1985 and now claims a membership of around seven million here and abroad. It is well-known that Pastor Quiboloy is a close personal friend of President Rodrigo Duterte
Where is it located?
The KJC King Dome is located along the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, Barangay Catitipan, Buhangin District, Davao City. It is adjacent to the city’s Francisco Bangoy International Airport.
The King Dome is inside the 18-hectare KJC compound, which, in turn, is part of the 26-hectare Kingdom Global City Tourism Enterprise Zone (TEZ), which has been designated as such by the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA).
According to TIEZA, the Kingdom Global City is “the first world class integrated leisure resort destination in Southern Philippines that will cater to the different market seeking holidays for leisure and business.” In addition to the stadium, the development will also include a 150-room condominium-hotel, a museum, a hangar for small and medium-sized aircrafts for the operations of air taxi services, a water park, and a commercial center with restaurant and business spaces, among others.
Of course, there will also be a cathedral or house of worship integrated in the design of the King Dome.
Why is it being built?
Similar to the Philippine Arena, which is owned and operated by the Iglesia ni Cristo and often used for the religious group’s services and gatherings, the King Dome will presumably become the central assembly venue for the KJC faithful. Quiboloy, who is also a known sports aficionado, said the project is a “fulfillment of his unceasing prayer to the Almighty Father.”
Besides being used for worship services, the King Dome is also expected to be the venue for non-religious events. TIEZA says “the development will strive to advocate and showcase the cultural heritage of the region to its visitors, and will serve multi-purpose activities and events such as concerts, international gatherings and sports events, and the like.”
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