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The BJCC Arena Club is also located in the arena. It is a lounge that is limited to 500 guests and available for most arena events. [1] Backstage there are 2 locker rooms and 6 dressing rooms as well as a press room and a VIP Reception area. The arena can accommodate 8 trucks backstage—3 on truck docks and room for 5 more.
The 1,000-seat BJCC Theatre is used for operas, ballets, and smaller concerts and stage shows, and is also home to the Birmingham Children's Theatre, the nation's largest children's theater. The theatre contains a 46-by-70-foot (14-by-21-meter) stage and a grid height of 58 feet (17.5 m).
Throughout its history, the SEC tournament championship basketball game has been held at various storied sites, including the Georgia Dome, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Bridgestone Arena, the BJCC Coliseum, the Pyramid, Rupp Arena, Louisville Gardens, and (in a 2008 emergency relocation) Alexander Memorial Coliseum at Georgia Tech.
The arena is named after Gene Bartow, the coach who built the school's men's basketball program from scratch over the last quarter of the 20th century. UAB initially played their games at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex Arena, now known as Legacy Arena , but moved its games to the on-campus facility beginning with the 1988–89 ...
The week ahead includes Theatre Tuscaloosa performing "Sister Act" at the Bama Theatre and Jackson Browne in concert in Birmingham.
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BJCC Arena (5,846) Birmingham, Alabama: 12/23/1978 * no, no: St. Louis: W 73–70 7–3: BJCC Arena (5,128) Birmingham, Alabama: 12/30/1978 * no, no: Florida State: L 66–85 7–4: BJCC Arena (7,201) Birmingham, Alabama: 1/5/1979 * no, no: at Georgia State: L 61–64 7–5: GSU Sports Arena (914) Atlanta: 1/6/1979 * no, no: Illinois College: W ...
Protective Stadium is a football stadium owned and operated by the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. [2] [3] Since its opening in 2021, the stadium has been named for Protective Life, a financial service holding company based in Birmingham, which pays $1 million per year as part of a 15-year naming rights deal. [4]