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The arena hosts more than 100 events every year, with a very large spectrum of its events including: trade shows, professional sporting events, festivals, community events, concerts and its primary tenant, Kansas City Mavericks. [5] The arena which is owned by the city of Independence is just southeast of the Interstate 70/Interstate 470 ...
June 11, KC and the Sunshine Band, Blue Öyster Cult, Orleans; May 19, The Monkees; March 18, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, opening act was the Outlaws; March 3, Herb Alpert & Lani Hall; February 13, Dave Mason; January 24, Arlo Guthrie, opening act was the Sarah Lee Guthrie; 2015 November 12, Yes; November 11, America; October 30, Kansas
While still officially retired, Brooks performed nine sold-out shows to commemorate the opening of Kansas City's Sprint Center. The concerts were Brooks' first performances since his 1996–98 world tour, and the finale was simulcast live via National CineMedia on more than 300 movie theaters throughout the United States.
Jan. 16—CHEYENNE — Wyoming Downs presented information to the Laramie County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday about two new event centers in Wyoming — one near the Colorado border in ...
The Ford Wyoming Center (formerly known as the Casper Events Center) is a multi-purpose arena in Casper, Wyoming, in the United States.The arena was built in April 1982. It seats 8,395 for ice hockey and indoor football games, 8,842 for basketball games, and up to 9,700 for concerts.
Kansas City, United States Royals Stadium: 39,121 / 39,121 $311,000 June 19 Omaha, United States Omaha Civic Auditorium: 11,000 $72,000 June 24 Milwaukee, United States MECCA Arena: 9,531 $65,380 June 29 St. Louis, United States Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium: 34,163 $350,400 July 13 Syracuse, United States War Memorial Arena: 6,571 ...
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Kemper Arena, 2014, prior to its renovation. The exterior of the facility has remained unchanged, even after its renovation. Kemper Arena was built in 18 months in 1973–74 on the site of the former Kansas City Stockyards just west of downtown in the West Bottoms to replace the 8,000-seat Municipal Auditorium to play host to the city's professional basketball and hockey teams.