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Amalie Arena (officially stylized as AMALIE Arena) is a multipurpose arena in Tampa, Florida, United States, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, arena football, concerts, and other events. It is mainly used as the home for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League .
Between the arena's opening in 1981 until the opening of what is now known as Amalie Arena in 1996, the Yuengling Center was the premier indoor concert venue in the Tampa Bay area and hosted many big-name artists. The first concert held at the Yuengling Center (then the USF Sun Dome) was Alice Cooper, on November 25, 1980. [7]
19,368 (Full Arena) 10,000 (Lower bowl) January 20, 2003 Arend Arts Center 1,190 September 24, 1938 Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium: 76,212 unknown Springdale Auditorium: Springdale: 2,034 July 11, 1987 First National Bank Arena: Jonesboro: 11,209 2014 Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion: Rogers: 9,500 Unknown Pine Bluff Convention Center ...
The game will now be played on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. CT at Amalie Arena. Late Thursday, Helene made landfall near Perry, Florida, with 140-mph winds. It's the first known Category 4 storm to hit ...
Comedian and Emmy-winning actor Katt Williams is bringing his World War III Tour to Tampa’s Amalie Arena this summer. And veteran comic and podcaster Joe Rogan will be at Amalie a week later.
Amalie Arena (formerly known as The Tampa Tribune) is a TECO Line station located in Tampa, Florida. It is located at Beneficial Drive and Channelside Drive next to Amalie Arena , home of the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League .
Goalie Charlie Lindgren of the Washington Capitals reacts after scoring on his own net during the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, on Wednesday.
Arena Location Team Capacity Opened Season of first NHL game Ref(s) Amalie Arena: Tampa, Florida: Tampa Bay Lightning: 19,092 1996 1996–97 [1] Amerant Bank Arena: Sunrise, Florida: Florida Panthers: 19,250 1998 1998–99 [2] American Airlines Center: Dallas, Texas: Dallas Stars: 18,532 2001 2001–02 [3] Ball Arena: Denver, Colorado: Colorado ...