Adelaide Oval is located between the center of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and the North Adelaide (North Adelaide), close to the Torens River (River Torrens), which is known as the most beautiful cricket court in the world.
The history of Adelaide Oval dates back to 1871, when the South Australian cricket association was founded, where the first big cricket game was held in 1884, where Australian cricket teams played against English cricket teams. The, Adelaide Oval had the most audience in history against the Sturt team in 1965, when 62543 people were present.
Since 2008, South Australia government has begun an expansion of Adelaide Oval, with a seating capacity of 53585, and plans to convert the cricket court into a multifunctional venue for cricket, football, football and even concerts, a A $550 million project that lasted six years until it was finally completed in March 2014. The debut of the new stadium was also a wave of blame, originally scheduled to be the Rolling Stones concert, but the concert was postponed to October because the girlfriend of the band's lead singer suddenly died five days before the show, so the first show of the new stadium was dedicated to the Adelaide and Port Adelaide home teams on March 29, 2014. Today, it has become a modern multifunctional place where cricket, football, football and even concerts can be held.
In 2017, Chinese star Huang Xiaoming filmed a set of promotional films for South Australia as South Australia's "Global Tourism Image Ambassador", including, Adelaide Oval, a famous tourist destination such as (Cleland Wildlife Park), Adelaide Oval, a kangaroo island (Kangaroo Island), Clement Wildlife Park.