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WesBanco Arena (originally Wheeling Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Wheeling, West Virginia.It was built in 1977 at a cost of $7 million. It is home to the Wheeling Nailers ice hockey team, the West Virginia Miners indoor football team, the Mountain East Conference basketball tournament and the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference wrestling tournament.
Wheeling, WV (2019-present) Charleston, WV (2014–2018) The Mountain East Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the Mountain East Conference. The tournament has been held annually since the MEC's establishment in 2013, with the first tournament taking place in 2014.
The team plays at the WesBanco Arena (formerly the Wheeling Civic Center), and used the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania as an alternative venue during the 2010–2011 and 2011-2012 seasons. [3] After missing the playoffs for five straight seasons, they had a 106-point season in 2003–04.
WesBanco Arena Wheeling Civic Center (1977–2003) 1992–present 5,406 1977 Wheeling, West Virginia: Winston–Salem Memorial Coliseum: 1988–1992 8,500 1955
WesBanco Arena (2024–future) The Wheeling Miners are an indoor football team based in Wheeling, West Virginia. They are current members of the American Arena League 2 and play their home games at the WesBanco Arena starting in 2024. They replaced the now-defunct West Virginia Roughriders. On June 21, 2024, it was announced that they will join ...
Von Braun Civic Center Arena: March 27, 1991 Louisville: Freedom Hall: March 28, 1991 Wheeling: ... Wheeling Civic Center Wheeling 7,634 / 7,634 (100%) $209,935 [42]
The Heaven & Hell Tour was the ninth world concert tour by Black Sabbath between April 1980 and February 1981 to promote their 1980 studio album, Heaven and Hell. [1] [2] The tour marked the band's first live shows with vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who replaced original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne the previous year; [2] drummer Vinny Appice, who replaced original drummer Bill Ward in the middle of ...
Highway to Hell Tour. The Highway to Hell Tour was a concert tour by Australian rock band AC/DC in support of the group's seventh studio album, Highway to Hell, which was released on 27 July 1979. The tour had 3 legs around Europe and North America lasting 5 months starting on 17 August 1979 at Haffmans Park in Bilzen, Belgium, and concluded on ...