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Philipshalle is an indoor arena located in Düsseldorf, Germany that was built in 1971. The capacity of the arena is up to 7,500 people. It is named after Dutch electronics conglomerate Philips.

It was home of the RheinEnergie Köln, for Euroleague games, for the 2006/2007 season.

The arena has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres.

David Bowie was scheduled to perform during his Isolar II Tour on May 16, 1978, but the show was cancelled.

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