Letňany

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Letňany is a cadastral area of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1307 and became part of Prague in 1968. It has been included in Prague 18 since 2001, having previously been in the local government district of Prague-Letňany, and it has its own cadastral area (also called "Prague 18").

There is a large shopping mall, Obchodní centrum Letňany, with an area in excess of 125,000 m2.[1]

Letňany was the centre of Czech aircraft production, with major aviation companies such as Avia and Letov, but as the industry gradually declined, Letňany became a mostly residential district. There are two airports: the non-public internationalScript error: No such module "Unsubst". Letňany Airport and Kbely military airport.

Nearby Letňany metro station opened in May 2008, on the new extension of Prague's Line C.

Government

The Air Accidents Investigation Institute has its head office in Letňany.[2]

Demographics

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Concerts

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Template:Ill has been used as the venue for major concerts since 2015,[3] including by AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Ed Sheeran, the Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, Metallica, and Rammstein.

Concerts at Letňany
Date Artist Tour Attendance
12 September 2015[3] Daniel Landa Velekoncert
22 May 2016 AC/DC Rock or Bust World Tour 60,000[4]
4 July 2017 Guns N' Roses Not in This Lifetime... Tour 49,756 / 50,000
19 August 2017 Robbie Williams The Heavy Entertainment Show Tour
13 June 2018 Ozzy Osbourne No More Tours II
20 June 2018 Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast World Tour 30,000[5]
4 July 2018 The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour 65,250 / 65,250
26 May 2019 Muse Simulation Theory World Tour 32,987 / 35,093
7 July 2019 Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour 139,036 / 157,980
8 July 2019
18 August 2019 Metallica WorldWired Tour 73,555 / 73,658
15 May 2022 Rammstein Rammstein Stadium Tour 99,512 / 99,512
16 May 2022
5 June 2022 Imagine Dragons Mercury Tour 115,018 / 115,018
6 June 2022
18 June 2022 Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses 2020 Tour 35,000 / 48,382
22 June 2022 Metallica Metallica 2021–2022 Tour
21 June 2023 Maroon 5 UK + Europe 2023
30 July 2023 Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour 60,000[6]
6 August 2023 The Weeknd After Hours til Dawn Tour 60,000[7]
31 May 2025 Iron Maiden Run for Your Lives World Tour 60,000[8]
9 June 2025 Imagine Dragons Loom World Tour 60,000[9]
11 June 2025 60,000[10]
15 June 2025 Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Springsteen and E Street Band 2023–2025 Tour 60,000[11]
26 June 2025 AC/DC Power Up Tour

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