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The Paycom Center is owned by the City of Oklahoma City and was opened on June 8, 2002, three years after construction began. [6] The original Ford Center name came from a naming rights deal with the Oklahoma Ford Dealers group which represented the marketing efforts of the state's Ford dealerships, rather than the Ford Motor Company itself.
When and how can fans get tickets to Justin Timberlake's 2024 OKC show? Timberlake's newly added "The Forget Tomorrow World Tour" stop will be his first OKC arena show since 2019.. OKC tickets go ...
AT&T Center: January 8, 2010 Oklahoma City: Ford Center: January 9, 2010 Wichita: Intrust Bank Arena: January 14, 2010 Sioux City: Tyson Events Center: January 15, 2010 Des Moines: Wells Fargo Arena: January 16, 2010 Saint Paul: Xcel Energy Center: January 21, 2010 Lexington: Rupp Arena: January 22, 2010 Columbus: Nationwide Arena: January 23 ...
When it opened in 1972, it replaced the Oklahoma State Fair Arena as Oklahoma City's main indoor sports and concert venue. It would retain this status for 30 years until the opening of the Ford Center (now the Paycom Center ) in 2002 directly across the street.
In September, the concerts will move to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, for two days on Sept. 6 and 7. Dua Lipa – Radical Optimism Tour. Dates: Sept. 1–Oct. 16 | USA, Canada.
Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center.
Ford Center may refer to: Ford Center (Evansville) - a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Evansville, Indiana; Ford Center (Oklahoma City), now known as Paycom Center, a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Oklahoma City; Ford Center at The Star, an indoor stadium and practice facility of the Dallas Cowboys; Ford Center for the ...
Promoter Live Nation just announced its 19th outdoor concert at the Ford Idaho Center this coming season: Lindsey Stirling. The violinist will dance under the stars Thursday, Aug. 29.