Capacity: 8,962
Opened: November 12, 1971
Tucson Arena, a Southern Arizona’s premier indoor arena, is located on the 27-acre Tucson Convention Center campus. The center consists of Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, Leo Rich Theater and Tucson Arena. Since fall 2016, Tucson Arena has served as the home for the Tucson Roadrunners of the American Hockey League. It also hosts the University of Arizona Wildcats club hockey team. Additionally, on August 23, 2018, it was announced that the Tucson Sugar Skulls, an expansion team in the Indoor Football League, would begin playing there in 2019.
Over the years, Tucson Convention Center/Tucson Arena has hosted many entertainment events since its inception. Its versatility allows it to be the stage for various performances and sports events. Given its history, the venue is set to continue attracting notable artists and sports performers. Several artists and sports events have already announced their performance shows for this year.
Mar 22/23/24, 2024 - Monster Jam
Sep 13, 2024 - Hozier
Tucson Convention Center/Tucson Arena has been a cornerstone of the arts community, offering a diverse array of performances that range from music events to sports events including Elvis Presley, Jeff Dunham, Elton John, Tool, Carrie Underwood, Lil Wayne and many more.
Tucson Convention Center/Tucson Arena Seating Chart offers a variety of seating options, but it can vary depending on the events. TicketX can offer you the suitable seats along with your preference. With our handy seating chart, you can compare different seating options to find tickets that match your price range and location preferences.
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