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Pensacola Bay Center (formerly Pensacola Civic Center) is an indoor arena located in Pensacola, Florida. It is owned by Escambia County and operated by ASM Global . The Bay Center has a capacity of 8,049 for hockey games, and as much as 10,000 for non-hockey events.
The Arlin R. Horton Sports Center, or Sports Center, is a 216,000+ sq. ft. [5] basketball arena, fitness center, and leisure center located in Pensacola, Florida, on the campus of Pensacola Christian College. The venue opened in February 1993 and has been the home of PCC Eagles men's basketball since November 1993, women's volleyball since 1994 ...
Saratoga Performing Arts Center — — September 4, 1989 Bristol: Lake Compounce: March 31, 1990 Dallas: Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre: 11,511 / 20,000 $252,778 April 1, 1990 Houston: The Summit — — April 2, 1990 Austin: Frank Erwin Center: April 4, 1990 Pensacola: Pensacola Civic Center: April 6, 1990 Atlanta: Omni Coliseum: April 7 ...
Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center September 25, 1985 Tallahassee Tallahassee-Leon Civic Center September 26, 1985 St Petersberg Bayfront Center September 28, 1985 Miami James L. Knight Civic Center September 29, 1985 September 30, 1985 Orlando Orange County Convention Civic Center
The tour kicked off January 22, 1994 at the Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida and culminated on May 7, 1994 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, [3] estimated to have performed to 589,137 fans. [2] Some recordings from the tour were featured on the 1998 live album Different Stages .
Delta Center: June 23, 1992 Morrison: Red Rocks Amphitheatre: June 24, 1992 June 26, 1992 Bonner Springs: Sandstone Amphitheater: June 27, 1992 Maryland Heights: Riverport Amphitheatre: June 29, 1992 Cedar Rapids: Five Seasons Center: June 30, 1992 Omaha: Omaha Civic Auditorium: July 2, 1992 Minneapolis: Target Center: July 3, 1992 East Troy ...
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The band rehearsed for the tour in Pensacola, Florida, the same city where the tour kicked off. [7] It was the first time the band has performed live in the state, and the band received some flak from locals who didn't understand their appearance; Alan Wilder was quoted to Rolling Stone saying "I've been called a faggot about twenty times today, mostly from guys leaning out of trucks.