Location | Davao City, Philippines |
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Coordinates | 7°8′5″N 125°38′50″E / 7.13472°N 125.64722°E |
Owner | Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) |
Capacity | 70,000 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 3, 2012 |
Construction cost | ₱6.025 billion |
Project manager | ACQ SOLOMONIC Builders Development Corporation |
The KJC King Dome, is a multipurpose indoor arena broke ground in September 3, 2012 and is currently under construction in Davao City. Originally planned solely as a cathedral for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, the arena will be also used for other events such as concerts, boxing events and basketball games. The structure is being built beside the Francisco Bangoy (Davao) International Airport complex.
The King Dome will be part of a mixed-used development costing around ₱7.981 billion. The complex planned for completion in 2025 will house a condominium hotel, a hotel and museum, a hangar, a water park, a hotel and commercial center, and an administration complex.
The King Dome itself is estimated to cost ₱6.025 billion and will be bigger than the 55,000-capacity Philippine Arena with the Davao facility having a capacity of 70,000, making it the largest indoor arena in the world. Initially it was planned that the seating capacity of the King Dome was to be 50,000.