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On March 13, 2015, the first PBC on Spike event was held at the venue with main event being Andre Berto vs Josesito López. [37] Since 2010, the arena has been the Inland Empire's stop for WWE, replacing the smaller Coussoulis Arena in San Bernardino. The arena has hosted various WWE Live events and various tapings for WWE Raw and SmackDown.
Bon Jovi Live: May 7 Rammstein: Liebe ist für alle da Tour: May 30 Kid Rock: Born Free Tour: The Trews: June 7 New Kids on the Block Backstreet Boys: NKOTBSB Tour: Jordin Sparks Neverest: June 10 Rihanna: Loud Tour: June 11 July 2 Katy Perry: California Dreams Tour: Marina and the Diamonds DJ Skeet Skeet: July 14 Taylor Swift: Speak Now World ...
WFCU Centre is a multi-sport complex, including arena and entertainment centre in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The facility includes 3 public rinks , the “Main Bowl”, a swimming pool and a gym. WFCU Centre replaced the 84-year-old Windsor Arena as the primary home of the Windsor Spitfires .
In 2008, the Ontario Community Events Center opened. It hosts a number of professional minor-league indoor sports teams. Also that year, West Coast University opened a campus in the city. [44] The headquarters of the Southern Baptist Convention's Gateway Seminary moved to Ontario in 2016.
Entertainment Tonight Canada (commonly shortened to ET Canada) is a Canadian entertainment news television series that aired on the Global Television Network from 2005 to 2023. Its branding and format were based on the American entertainment newsmagazine Entertainment Tonight , and ET Canada was usually aired back-to-back with the American ...
Woodbine Centre is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 27 in the Rexdale area of Toronto, across Rexdale Boulevard from Woodbine Racetrack . The mall has over 130 stores and is home to Fantasy Fair, a year-round indoor amusement park .
The Tribute Communities Centre is owned by the city of Oshawa. On October 5, 2006, General Motors obtained the naming rights of the arena. The City originally selected Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) to manage the building but, after disappointing results in the first year and a half, MLSE requested in March 2008 that its contract be terminated. [2]
Sprint Center: July 28 Minneapolis: Target Center: July 29 Noblesville: Klipsch Music Center: July 31 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: August 1 Cuyahoga Falls: Blossom Music Center: August 3 Louisville: KFC Yum! Center: 5,917 / 8,340 (71%) $321,445 [16] August 4 Tinley Park: First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre — August 5 Burgettstown: First ...