Overview
The Bukit Jalil National Stadium is Malaysia's 87,411-seat national stadium, centrepiece of the KL Sports City complex built for the 1998 Commonwealth Games. It hosts international football matches, athletics, and major concerts.
Highlights
- Architecture: A distinctive scalloped roof canopy supported by 36 masts.
- Events: Concerts by international artists (Coldplay, Ed Sheeran) and Malaysian Super League football.
- Sports City: Surrounded by an aquatics centre, hockey stadium, and velodrome.
History
Constructed in 1994–1998 at a cost of RM750 million for the XVI Commonwealth Games, the stadium remains Southeast Asia's largest. It underwent a RM120 million refurbishment in 2017.
Visitor Tips
- Event days only: The interior is only accessible during events; exterior and parks are open daily.
- LRT: Bukit Jalil LRT station is adjacent to the complex.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours (event-dependent).