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The UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena (originally the Milwaukee Arena and formerly MECCA Arena and U.S. Cellular Arena) is an indoor arena located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The arena, which seats as many as 12,700 people and offers 41,700 square feet (3,874 m 2) of floor space, is part of a larger downtown campus, that includes the Milwaukee Theatre and Wisconsin Center.
Fiserv Forum (/ f aɪ ˈ s ɜːr v ˈ f ɔːr əm /; stylized as fiserv.forum) is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is the home of the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team of Marquette University.
The Klotsche Center (formally the J. Martin Klotsche Center) is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM). Opened in 1977, the arena was named after UWM's first Chancellor, J. Martin Klotsche. It is home to the Milwaukee Panthers women's basketball and volleyball ...
Concerts in Milwaukee for 2022 include shows filling up arenas, amphitheaters and stadiums. The last full calendar year of shows was in 2019. These are all the arena, amphitheater and stadium ...
The arena's final public event was a Bon Jovi concert on April 29, 2018, while the arena's final overall event was the annual meeting of Northwestern Mutual Life's agents and beneficiaries from July 20 through July 24, 2018, concluding with a private concert by the Zac Brown Band. [12] [13]
These are the venues Wisconsin's major sports teams have called home, both now and in the past.
Milwaukee Arena (now UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena) Milwaukee Chiefs: Ice hockey: 1952–1954 International Hockey League: Milwaukee Braves: Baseball: 1953–1965 MLB: Milwaukee County Stadium: Milwaukee Does: Women's basketball: 1978–1980 WBL: MECCA Arena (now UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena) Milwaukee Mustangs (1994-2001) Arena football: 1994 ...
On July 15, 2015, the future for the Bucks in Milwaukee was solidified after the Wisconsin State Senate voted 21–10 in favor of a proposal to use public money to help finance a replacement for the BMO Harris Bradley Center, which at the time was the third-oldest arena being used by an NBA team, behind Oracle Arena, and Madison Square Garden.