א׳ שבט ה׳תשפ״ו | January 18, 2026
CTeen Set to Make History in Major Stadium
In a major historic milestone, CTeen has announced that this year’s CTeen Mega Event will take place at Nassau Coliseum, marking the first time a Chabad event is being hosted in a major stadium.
In a major historic milestone, CTeen has announced that this year’s CTeen Mega Event will take place at Nassau Coliseum, marking the first time a Chabad event is being hosted in a major stadium.
The Nassau Coliseum, which seats over 15,000 people, reflects the remarkable growth of CTeen and the expanding reach of the global shlichus network over the past 16 years.
The Mega Event serves as the annual closing ceremony of the international CTeen Shabbaton weekend, bringing together thousands of Jewish teens from around the world.
The program empowers participants to return to their hometowns as leaders and ambassadors of light, inspired to strengthen Jewish life in their own communities. Filled with moving personal stories, engaging performances, and powerful messages, the Mega Event is consistently one of the most meaningful highlights of the weekend.
For the first time ever, CTeen is inviting the broader Jewish community to take part in this historic and unforgettable gathering and to help champion the future of the Jewish people.
With a record-breaking number of more than 4,000 Jewish teens already registered for this year’s Shabbaton, representing hundreds of locations worldwide and led by dedicated shluchim and shluchos, the event is expected to unite teens from across the Jewish spectrum for an unforgettable experience of Jewish pride and connection.
Ticket sales open this Tuesday. Discounted tickets are available for $10 through local shluchim, with full-price tickets available for $40. More information can be found here.
This doesn’t seem to be up to our community standards for anash events
Why are you advertising?
It’s for Chabad House Jews. Tell them all about it and get them to come!
I personally know of a Chabad house event that was at a stadium bigger then this one already years ago… And I am sure that if one Chabad house did it then there have been more.
If it really happened, write the name of the Chabad house