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  2. Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex - Wikipedia

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    Legacy Arena (formerly known as the BJCC Coliseum until February 1999 and the BJCC Arena until December 2014), seats 17,654 for sporting events, 19,000 for concerts and 8,000 in a theater setting. [6] It has been the home to ice hockey, college basketball and arena football teams in Birmingham. [7] [8]

  3. Legacy Arena - Wikipedia

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    Legacy Arena (formerly known as the BJCC Coliseum and the BJCC Arena) is an arena located at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in Birmingham, Alabama.The arena seats 17,654 for sporting events, up to 16,250 for concerts and 6,000 in a cut-down theater configuration.

  4. List of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament venues

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    The following is a list of venues that have hosted the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Venues that have not yet hosted, but have been officially announced as future tournament sites, are also included. (Note that in most cases, the modern name of the venue is used, though it may have been known under a different name at the time.)

  5. Category:Lists of events by venue - Wikipedia

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    Lists of events at a particular venue (theater, arena, stadium, park, etc.) Pages in category "Lists of events by venue" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  6. Bartow Arena - Wikipedia

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    Bartow Arena is an 8,508-seat multi-purpose arena in Birmingham, in the U.S. state of Alabama.It is home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Blazers men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team.

  7. Kami-Con - Wikipedia

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    Kami-Con is organized by the Bama SOS Brigade, which was started by Raymond Lenzner and a handful of students at the University of Alabama. [8] Construction in the Ferguson Center during the 2010 convention caused some events such as video gaming to change locations. [4]