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The Wright State University Nutter Center is Dayton’s premier sports and entertainment venue. The 11,200 seat arena is the official home of the NCAA Division 1 Wright State University men’s and women’s basketball programs and the women’s volleyball program.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve. Saturday, December 7, 2024, 3 pm.
Tickets may be purchased in person at the Wright State Nutter Center Box Office, located on the west side of the facility. The box office offers an accessible window inside the door at Gate 4. For general Nutter Center ticketing questions, you may reach the box office at (937) 775-4789.
Wright State University's Nutter Center is served by the Greater Dayton RTA Bus Route 1. Get off at Wright State University (the stop at University Blvd. and the Student Union) and walk east on Colonel Glenn Hwy. for approximately 1/4 mile.
Wright State University's Nutter Center provides medics from the Fairborn Fire Department for most ticketed events. Please let any staff member know if you need treatment. The First Aid office is located on the concourse level between sections 200 and 201 (near the elevators).
We hope to make your visit to Wright State University’s Nutter Center an experience you won’t forget! Please reference the links below for information that will help you prepare for your visit. Directions and Parking. Hotels.
Wright State University's Nutter Center provides wheelchairs at Guest Services. Ask any Wright State Nutter Center staff member to provide one if needed. Reservations are not required.
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Since its first event on December 1, 1990, Wright State University's Nutter Center has continually been a premier facility. In 1986 Ervin J. Nutter, a local businessman, engineer, inventor and philanthropist, donated $1.5 million to initiate the construction of the facility.