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  2. Salt Palace - Wikipedia

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    The second Salt Palace in Salt Lake City was in use from 1969 to 1994, hosting among other events the home games of the Utah Stars and Utah Jazz basketball teams, and the Salt Lake Golden Eagles ice hockey team. Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation Tour became the fastest sell-out in Salt Palace history. Tickets for the June 18 concert were sold out ...

  3. Salt Palace (arena) - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Palace was an indoor arena located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. [8] Opened in 1969, the building hosted several professional sport teams, concerts, and other special events before it was closed and demolished in the 1990s to make way for the current Salt Palace Convention Center.

  4. FanX - Wikipedia

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    FanX Salt Lake (formerly Salt Lake Comic Con) is an annual multi-genre pop culture expo held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is produced by Dan Farr and Bryan Brandenburg [ 1 ] under Dan Farr Productions and is Utah's most attended convention according to the Governor's Office of Economic Development.

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  6. From mutts to soul music, the Palace Theatre is wrapping up ...

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    Tickets for Palace shows can be purchased in person at our box office or by calling 740-383-2101 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. every weekday except Wednesday − or online at marionpalace.org.Keep in ...

  7. Delta Center - Wikipedia

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    Interior arena bowl in May 2007, before a Jazz conference finals game against the San Antonio Spurs.. The arena was originally imagined as a 20,000-seat home for the Utah Jazz and Salt Lake Golden Eagles to replace the since-demolished Salt Palace arena, which had 12,616 seats. [7]