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City of Knoxville: Operator: SMG: Capacity: 6,500 (coliseum) 2,500 (auditorium) Construction; Opened: 1961 () Architect: Painter, Weeks, and McCarty: Tenants; Knoxville Knights (1961–1968) Knoxville Cherokees (1988–1997) Tennessee Volunteers ice hockey (1992–present; half of home games) Knoxville Speed (1999–2002)
Thompson–Boling Arena at Food City Center is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The arena opened in 1987. It is home to the Tennessee Volunteers (men) and Lady Vols (women) basketball teams. Since 2008, it has been home to the Lady Vols volleyball team. [6]
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (San Francisco) Bren Events Center ; Business Expo Center ... Knoxville Convention Center: Knoxville: Tennessee: 119,922 sq ft ...
Jan. 11 – Knoxville Civic Auditorium “Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back” will be projected on the big screen as the KSO performs John Williams’ iconic music live. Tickets: $38-$118
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Neyland Stadium (/ ˈ n iː l ə n d / NEE-lənd) [3] is a sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.It serves primarily as the home of the Tennessee Volunteers football team, but is also used to host large conventions and has been a site for several National Football League (NFL) exhibition games.