Red Energy Arena

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Red Energy Arena, formerly known as Bendigo Stadium, is a multi-purpose indoor sports and entertainment complex in Bendigo that hosts basketball, netball, concerts, exhibitions, and other major events.

Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Owned by Bendigo Stadium Ltd

About Red Energy Arena

Red Energy Arena (formerly Bendigo Stadium) is a multi-purpose indoor sports and entertainment complex located in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. It hosts a wide range of events, including NBL and local basketball, netball competitions, major concerts, exhibitions, trade shows, community events, and private functions. The venue includes multiple indoor courts, seating for large crowds, function and corporate hospitality areas, food and beverage outlets, and facilities that can be hired for events, training, and conferences.

A Red Energy Arena charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased tickets for an event hosted at the venue (either online or at the box office), paid for food and beverages at the stadium bars or kiosks, booked a corporate or function room, or paid venue hire or court hire fees. You might also see charges linked to sporting association registrations, parking or merchandise sold on-site at certain events, or online pre-purchases processed through the arena’s payment systems. Some bookings or bar tabs may begin with an authorization hold (a pending charge) that later updates to the final amount once the event or visit is completed.

If you’re unsure about a Red Energy Arena charge, start by checking your recent event tickets, confirmation emails, and any online booking accounts you used to purchase tickets or hire space around the date of the transaction. Log into any ticketing platform you used for a Bendigo event (such as a major ticketing provider linked from redenergyarena.com.au) and review your order history. For further clarification, visit the official website at redenergyarena.com.au and use the Contact or Venue Hire pages to reach the appropriate team—have your transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card ready, so staff can help you identify the charge or discuss refunds, booking changes, or billing corrections.

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  1. NXT*Bendigo Stadium 134 West Bendigo AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Red Energy Arena charge on my card when I only bought event tickets?

Event tickets for shows, sports fixtures, or concerts held at Red Energy Arena may be processed under the venue’s name, even if you purchased via a link from a ticketing partner or the arena’s website. In some cases, booking or processing fees are bundled into a single charge labelled as “Red Energy Arena” or similar. Check your ticket confirmation email and order total; the charge on your statement should match the combined ticket price and any fees.

What types of purchases typically show up as Red Energy Arena charges?

Common Red Energy Arena charges include event tickets, court or venue hire fees, catering or bar tabs at functions, food and drinks from on-site outlets, and merchandise sold during events. Local sports registrations or competition fees collected through the stadium’s administration can also appear under the venue name. If you visited the arena or attended an event around the date of the charge, it is likely related to one of these transactions.

Does Red Energy Arena offer memberships or recurring payments that might bill me regularly?

Red Energy Arena itself mainly processes one-off payments for tickets, court hire, and events, but some affiliated clubs and competitions that use the venue may set up recurring or seasonal payments (for example, for basketball or netball competitions). Those fees can sometimes appear under the arena or stadium name on your statement. If you or a family member are registered with a club, league, or program based at the arena, check your registration or membership documentation for planned payment dates and amounts.

Can Red Energy Arena place authorization holds or pending charges on my card?

Yes, a temporary authorization hold may be placed on your card when you open a bar tab, pay a security bond for venue hire, or complete certain online bookings. These pending amounts usually appear as a separate line on your statement and should either disappear or convert to the final settled charge within a few business days. If a pending amount does not clear or you see both the hold and the final charge posted, contact your bank first, then follow up with the venue if needed.

How do I query or dispute a Red Energy Arena charge?

Start by comparing the date and amount with any tickets, bookings, or visits to the arena, and check confirmation emails from around that time. If it still doesn’t match anything you recognise, go to redenergyarena.com.au and use the Contact or general enquiries details to reach their administration team—provide the transaction date, time (if shown), exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can look it up. If you suspect fraud or an unauthorised use of your card, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the transaction and follow their dispute process.

How can I cancel a booking or function at Red Energy Arena and will I be refunded?

Cancellations and refunds for venue hire, functions, or organised events are handled under the terms agreed when you booked (often outlined in your booking confirmation or contract). Some bookings may allow cancellation with a full or partial refund if you provide sufficient notice, while others may charge a cancellation fee or be non-refundable close to the event date. Refer to the conditions in your confirmation email and then contact the arena’s bookings or events team via the details on redenergyarena.com.au to request a change, cancellation, or clarification.

I was charged twice by Red Energy Arena—what should I do?

Occasionally, duplicate charges can occur if a card is tapped twice, a transaction is retried after a connection error, or both an authorization hold and a final charge appear separately on your statement. First, wait a few business days to see if any pending or duplicate amount automatically reverses. If the duplicate remains, gather screenshots of your statement and any receipts, then contact the venue through the official website so they can investigate their payment records; you can also lodge a dispute with your bank if you cannot resolve it directly with the arena.

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