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American Airlines Center, as well as the then-named American Airlines Arena (now Kaseya Center) in Miami, Florida, hosted the 2006 and 2011 NBA Finals, in which the Dallas Mavericks played the Miami Heat in both franchises' first two Finals appearances. The Heat won the 2006 series 4–2, closing out in Dallas, and the Mavericks won the 2011 ...
Budweiser Events Center: Loveland: 7,200 1923 Avalon Theatre Grand Junction: 1,096 1949 Suplizio Field: 15,000 Ralph Stocker Stadium: 12,000 unknown Las Colonias Park Amphitheatre 4,000 1928 Red Rocks Amphitheater: Morrison: 9,525 August 24, 1995 Southwest Motors Events Center: Pueblo: 8,225 1919 Pueblo Memorial Hall 1,600 Connecticut; 1998
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
Frank Erwin Center [15] March 4 13 North Carolina Tar Heels: 83: 1 Duke Blue Devils 76 Durham, North Carolina: Cameron Indoor Stadium: Rivalry [16] March 11 Nebraska Cornhuskers 65 17 Kansas Jayhawks: 79: Dallas, Texas: American Airlines Center: Big 12 Tournament [17] [18] Texas A&M Aggies 70 8 Texas Longhorns: 74
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SAP Center — — January 31, 2014 February 15, 2014 Las Vegas: MGM Grand Garden Arena — — February 16, 2014 February 19, 2014 Dallas American Airlines Center 14,467 / 14,467 $1,886,208 February 21, 2014 Houston: Toyota Center — — February 23, 2014 New Orleans: New Orleans Arena — — February 24, 2014 Atlanta: Philips Arena: 13,625 ...
The Fearless Tour was the debut concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, ... Dallas American Airlines Center 14,022 / 14,022 $742,954 March 12
The Credit Union of Texas Event Center (formerly Allen Event Center) is an American 6,275 fixed-seat multi-purpose indoor arena located in Allen, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The arena opened in 2009 under the name Allen Event Center. Construction cost was $52.6 million ($63.5 million in 2020 dollars).