Moses Mabhida Stadium

A multi-use stadium, it became a venue for several events, like bungee jumping, concerts, cricket, soccer, golf practise, motorsports and rugby union.

Its design allows the stadium seating to be adjusted; 55,500 for local matches or up to 75,000 for events such as the Commonwealth Games.

The arch also represents the once divided nation coming together, inspired by the South African Flag.

The games were: The stadium is the current home ground of Premier Soccer League team, AmaZulu.

The stadium witnessed the biggest ever crowd for a cricket match on the African continent[17] which was followed by a concert to celebrate South Africa-India ties.

The Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban is planned to undergo a R236 million upgrade to enhance its appeal and functionality.

The revamp includes a new Sky Car with an accessible cabin, increased wind tolerance, and a larger viewing platform with a glass "Air Walk."

Other attractions include a new Big Swing, sea-facing bungee jump, a zip line ending at People’s Park, and dramatic views from a Compression Ring Walk.

These upgrades aim to boost the stadium's commercial viability, structural integrity, and visitor safety .

View of the arch from the bottom of the swing.
Moses Mabhida Stadium view
Stadium at sunset