Location: Birmingham

Sports: Artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics

Formerly known as the National Indoor Arena, the venue will become the home of the artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics events during the Commonwealth Games.

It is not the first time the Arena Birmingham has staged artistic gymnastics having hosted the European Championships in 2010.

World champions in netball, judo, trampoline, badminton and wheelchair basketball have been crowned at the arena since it opened in 1991.

It also played host to the World Athletics Indoor Championships in 2003 and 2018 as well as the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 2007.

The arena underwent a £26 million ($36.26 million/€30 million) redevelopment which was completed in December 2014.

With a capacity of 15,800, it is the third largest indoor arena in the United Kingdom behind Manchester Arena and the O2 Arena in London.

As well as staging events, the Arena Birmingham - which is situated opposite the National Sea Life Centre in Brindleyplace - regularly holds comedy and music gigs and notably held the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998.

Artistic gymnastics is set to take place from July 29 to August 2 before the rhythmic gymnastics takes centre stage from August 4 to 6.