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Enterprise Center

The Enterprise Center is an 18,096-seat[1] arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Its primary tenant is the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, but it is also used for other functions, such as NCAA basketball, NCAA hockey, concerts, professional wrestling and more. In a typical year, the facility hosts about 175 events. Industry trade publication Pollstar has previously ranked Enterprise Center among the top ten arenas worldwide in tickets sold to non-team events, but the facility has since fallen into the upper sixties, as of 2017.[10]

Enterprise Center
Enterprise Center (then known as Scottrade Center) pictured in 2015
Enterprise Center
Location in Missouri
Enterprise Center
Location in the United States
Former namesKiel Center (1994–2000)
Savvis Center (2000–2006)
Scottrade Center (2006–2018)
Address1401 Clark Avenue
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri
Coordinates38°37′36″N 90°12′9″W / 38.62667°N 90.20250°W / 38.62667; -90.20250Coordinates: 38°37′36″N 90°12′9″W / 38.62667°N 90.20250°W / 38.62667; -90.20250
Public transit  Red   Blue 
At Civic Center Station
OwnerCity of St. Louis
OperatorSLB Acquisition Holdings LLC
CapacityIce hockey: 18,096[1]
Basketball and Concerts: 22,000
Indoor soccer: 10,000 (expandable to 18,724)[2]
Construction
Broke groundDecember 14, 1992 (December 14, 1992)[3]
OpenedOctober 8, 1994 (October 8, 1994)
Construction cost$135 million
($261 million in 2021 dollars[4])
ArchitectEllerbe Becket[5]
Structural engineerThe Consulting Engineers Group, Inc.[6]
Services engineerWilliam Tao & Associates, Inc.[7]
General contractorJ.S. Alberici Construction[8]
Main contractorsDKW Construction, Inc.[9]
Tenants
St. Louis Blues (NHL) (1995–present)
St. Louis Ambush (NPSL) (1994–2000)
Saint Louis Billikens (NCAA) (1994–2008)
St. Louis Stampede (AFL) (1995–1996)
St. Louis Vipers (RHI) (1995–1997, 1999)
St. Louis Steamers (MISL) (2004–2006)
River City Rage (NIFL) (2006)
Website
Venue Website

The arena opened in 1994 as the Kiel Center.[11] It was known as the Savvis Center from 2000 to 2006, and Scottrade Center from 2006 to 2018. On May 21, 2018, the St. Louis Blues and representatives of Enterprise Holdings, based in St. Louis, announced that the naming rights had been acquired by Enterprise and that the facility's name, since July 1, 2018, adopted its current name.[12]

History

 
Interior of Enterprise Center during a Blues game
 
Exterior of the then-Scottrade Center

The site was home to Charles H. Turpin's Booker T. Washington Theater which was replaced by the Municipal Auditorium. It was renamed for mayor Kiel.[13]

The arena was opened in 1994 to replace Kiel Auditorium, where the Saint Louis University college basketball team had played, which was torn down in December 1992. The Blues had played in the St. Louis Arena prior to moving into Kiel Center in 1994; however, they would not play in the arena until January 1995 due to the lockout that delayed the start of the 1994–95 season. The first professional sports match was played by the St. Louis Ambush, an indoor soccer team. The building is currently known as Enterprise Center, after naming rights were sold in May 2018 to Enterprise Holdings. The Kiel name still exists on the adjoining parking structure and the building cornerstone. Signs for the nearby MetroLink stop have been changed to read "Civic Center", since the building has been renamed four times in its history.

The Opera House portion of the building was not razed when the original Auditorium was but remained closed since 1992, as members of Civic Progress, Inc., who promised to pay for the renovation of the Opera House, reneged on that promise, while opposing all outside efforts to achieve that renovation. In June 2009, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen voted 25–1 to subsidize the renovation and reopening of the Opera House under the direction of its new owners, Sports Capital Partners (who also own the Blues). The subsidies were funded by municipal bonds and state/federal historic tax credits. On July 12, 2010, it was announced that the name of the opera house would be changed to the Peabody Opera House, named after the company Peabody Energy. On October 1, 2011, the Peabody Opera House opened for the first time since the $79 million renovation. It is now known as the Stifel Theatre after naming rights were purchased by the locally based investment bank.

Through its history, the arena has been known as Kiel Center until 2000, Savvis Center from 2000 to 2006, Scottrade Center from 2006 to 2018, and Enterprise Center since July 2018. For Blues games, Tom Calhoun serves as public address announcer and Jeremy Boyer is the arena organist. National anthems are performed by a rotating group of local singers and musicians. Previous anthem singer Charles Glenn retired in 2018 due to health concerns and a relocation to San Diego, but he has returned to St. Louis to sing on multiple occasions including the 2019 Stanley Cup run. Two Building Operations/Ice Technicians, Jim Schmuke and Dave Grimes have been employed there since August 1994.

The largest crowd to attend an event at the arena was 22,612, which happened twice during the 2007 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament.[14] The largest non-sporting event crowd was for a Bon Jovi concert in May 2011 as part of the Bon Jovi Live Tour, with 20,648 in attendance.[15]

A three-phase renovation of the arena began in 2017 and was completed in 2019, with all building works being done in the hockey offseason to minimize schedule disruption. The first phase was largely composed of engineering upgrades (new lighting, sound, HVAC, and ice plant), improved IT infrastructure including free Wi-Fi for patrons, and rebuilt dressing rooms, as well as a new scoreboard and replacement of some lower-tier seating on the west end (where the Blues shoot twice) with "theater boxes". Phase two saw the replacement of all upper-tier seats, along with "theater boxes" being added to the east end, and a rebuilt lower-tier concourse with new club areas for premium ticketholders as well as a beer garden opening onto 14th Street. The third and final phase included the replacement of lower-tier seats and renovations to private boxes.

Naming rights

Blues management decried its former naming-rights deal with tech company SAVVIS, as much of the compensation was in Savvis shares, then riding high. However, when the tech bubble burst, the team was left with nearly worthless shares.[16]

In September 2006, Scottrade founder Rodger O. Riney and chief marketing officer Chris Moloney announced a partnership with the St. Louis Blues hockey club and arena. The new name of the arena, Scottrade Center, was revealed in a joint press conference. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but were described as "long-term and significant", by Moloney. Both Scottrade and the Blues said the agreement was "equitable" to both parties. Most of the signage and other promotions were changed to Scottrade Center prior to the first home game of the Blues on October 12, 2006. The Sports Business Journal in March 2007 described it as "one of the fastest naming rights deals in history."

Scottrade announced on October 24, 2016 that it was being sold to TD Ameritrade for $4 billion. It was originally believed that once the deal closed, Scottrade Center would become the TD Ameritrade Center in a naming rights deal set to run until 2021.[17] However, less than a year later, TD Ameritrade announced that it would give back its naming rights upon the closure of the Scottrade acquisition.[18]

On May 21, 2018, Enterprise Holdings, based in St. Louis, and the St. Louis Blues announced that beginning July 1, the facility would be known as Enterprise Center.[12][19] The 15-year agreement calls for interior and exterior signage featuring the Enterprise logo.[20]

Current tenants

It is the home of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. In addition to the NHL franchise, the facility has hosted the annual Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament since 1995, commonly referred to as "Arch Madness," with the winner receiving an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament. The University of Illinois and University of Missouri play their annual men's basketball rivalry game at Enterprise Center each season, typically on the Saturday before Christmas.

Enterprise Center also hosts a variety of non-sporting events each year, including concerts, ice shows, family events, professional wrestling, and other events. On average, the facility sees about 175 total events per year, drawing nearly two million guests annually to downtown St. Louis.

The facility is frequently chosen by the NCAA to host championship events, including its men's hockey "Frozen Four" in 2007, the women's basketball Final Four in 2001 and 2009, wrestling championships in 2000, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2017, and several men's and women's basketball Midwest Regional tournament games. After the Missouri Tigers joined the SEC in 2012, St. Louis was added to the list of cities that could serve as hosts for the men's SEC men's basketball tournament, doing so for the first time in March 2018, at the completion of the 2017–2018 regular season.

The building is operated by SLB Acquisition Holdings LLC, owner of the St. Louis Blues, under its chairman, Tom Stillman.[21]

 
Interior of Enterprise Center in 2022

Former tenants

Former tenants of Enterprise Center include the Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball team from Saint Louis University, St. Louis Vipers roller hockey team, St. Louis Ambush and St. Louis Steamers indoor soccer teams, the St. Louis Stampede arena football team, and the River City Rage indoor football team.

Seating capacity

The facility's seating capacity for hockey has varied since opening.

Years Capacity
1994–2000 19,260[22]
2000–2007 19,022[22]
2007–2017 19,150[23]
2017–2019 18,724[24]
2019–present 18,096[1]

Events

 
Exterior of Enterprise Center during the 2020 NHL All Star Game

Sports

MMA & Boxing

Wrestling

Many historic WWE moments have taken place at the Enterprise Center. Former WWE and World Heavyweight Champion Kane made his WWE debut at this arena in 1997 at the event Badd Blood: In Your House. At that same event, the first Hell In A Cell match took place between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker, which received a five-star rating from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. The Rock won his first WWE Championship in the building at the Survivor Series event in 1998. Chris Jericho won his first World Championship in this arena at the No Mercy event in 2001, and won his latest World Championship in the arena at the Elimination Chamber event in 2010. In 2005 John Cena was revealed here as the first draft pick for Monday Night Raw, where he would remain for most of his career. Dave Batista won his second WWE Championship at the Elimination Chamber event in 2010. The 1000th episode of Monday Night Raw was also held there. At the 2014 Survivor Series Sting made his official debut in WWE. In November 2018 on SmackDown, Daniel Bryan won his fourth WWE Championship. Arguably the most emotional wrestling card held at the Enterprise Center was "Raw is Owen", held in the aftermath of Owen Hart's death the previous night at Over the Edge across the state in Kansas City. That night, ten matches were held with all booking put aside, and many wrestlers and fans paid tribute to the popular Hart.

Concerts

Date Artist Tour / Concert Name Opening Act Attendance Revenue
September 2, 1999 Cher Do You Believe? Tour Julio Iglesias Jr.
Michael McDonald
12,429 $639,510
May 21, 2000 Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour Lionel Richie
Janice Robinson
15,147 $907,284
November 28, 2000 Prince Hit + Run Tour
July 15, 2001 Janet Jackson All For You Tour 112 10,161 $534,815
November 28, 2001 U2 Elevation Tour Garbage 16,051 $1,269,365
March 29, 2002 Kid Rock Cocky Tour Tenacious D
June 22, 2002 Britney Spears Dream Within a Dream Tour O-Town 13,111 $822,184
July 15, 2002 Cher Living Proof: The Farewell Tour Cyndi Lauper 12,925 $848,364
October 9, 2002 Paul McCartney Driving World Tour 14,878 $1,791,485
May 5, 2004 Prince Musicology Live 2004ever 17,393 $953,651
September 25, 2004 Metallica Madly in Anger with the World Tour 7,864 $431,610
December 14, 2005 U2 Vertigo Tour Kanye West 19,923 $1,839,020
January 27, 2006 The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour Soulive
January 15, 2007 Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium World Tour
January 22, 2007 High School Musical High School Musical: The Concert Jordan Pruitt
July 2, 2007 The Police The Police Reunion Tour Fiction Plane 17,821 $1,872,140
October 18, 2007 Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Tour Jonas Brothers 13,982 $982,909
February 16, 2008 Kid Rock Rock N' Roll Revival Tour Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Rev Run
August 23, 2008 Bruce Springsteen Magic Tour 17,000 $1,445,159
November 17, 2008 Metallica World Magnetic Tour
January 13, 2009 AC/DC Black Ice World Tour The Answer 14,394 $1,276,091
April 25, 2009 Taylor Swift Fearless Tour Gloriana
Kellie Pickler
13,764 $650,420
May 14, 2009 Elton John
Billy Joel
Face to Face 2009 19,692 $2,450,119
October 25, 2009 Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream Tour 11,178 $847,038
October 28, 2009 Miley Cyrus Wonder World Tour Metro Station
May 4, 2010 Pearl Jam Backspacer Tour
October 8, 2010 Roger Waters The Wall Live (2010–13) 12,574 $1,341,058
November 8, 2010 Justin Bieber My World Tour N/A 14,471 $207,896
May 22, 2011 Bon Jovi Bon Jovi Live 20,648 $1,575,841
August 20, 2011 Katy Perry California Dreams Tour Janelle Monáe
DJ Skeet Skeet
12,005 $497,910
May 25, 2012 Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm with You World Tour Little Dragon
October 27, 2012 Justin Bieber Believe Tour Carly Rae Jepsen
November 1, 2012 Madonna The MDNA Tour Paul Oakenfold 16,022 $2,449,110
November 11, 2012 Paul McCartney On the Run Tour
March 13, 2013 Bon Jovi Because We Can Tour 16,120 $1,262,376
March 18, 2013 Taylor Swift The Red Tour Ed Sheeran
Brett Eldredge
March 19, 2013
August 8, 2013 Bruno Mars The Moonshine Jungle Tour Ellie Goulding 13,947 $950,707
November 19, 2013 Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience World Tour DJ Freestyle Steve 15,519 $1,540,510
December 14, 2013 Beyoncé The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour Luke James 14,079 $1,588,140
April 11, 2014 Billy Joel Billy Joel in Concert 15,167 $1,436,167
June 4, 2014 Cher Dressed to Kill Tour Cyndi Lauper 13,463 $1,009,214
August 10, 2014 Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour Lily Allen
August 17, 2014 Katy Perry Prismatic World Tour Kacey Musgraves
Ferras
14,395 $1,463,826
October 3, 2014 Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt Tour
September 28, 2015 Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Vance Joy
Haim
September 29, 2015
October 4, 2015 Ariana Grande The Honeymoon Tour Prince Royce
Who Is Fancy
February 20, 2016 AC/DC Rock or Bust World Tour Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown 13,985 $1,520,878
April 19, 2016 Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour Post Malone
Moxie Raia
15,450 $1,433,791
June 26, 2016 Selena Gomez Revival Tour DNCE
Bahari
7,181 $448,623
July 21, 2016 Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour Alessia Cara
Foxes
13,960 $1,547,633
August 5, 2016 Demi Lovato
Nick Jonas
Future Now Tour Mike Posner
December 31, 2016 Kid Rock Tim Montana and The Shrednecks
January 18, 2017 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour 13,836 $1,208,732
February 19, 2017 Bon Jovi This House Is Not For Sale Tour The Former Me 17,549 $1,181,078
May 30, 2017 Roger Waters Us + Them Tour 11,682 $1,083,554
October 22, 2017 Katy Perry Witness: The Tour Noah Cyrus
March 14, 2018 P!nk Beautiful Trauma World Tour KidCutUp 15,026 $1,852,210
May 4, 2018 U2 Experience + Innocence Tour N/A 16,300 $2,001,462
October 13, 2018 Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour Gang of Youths
October 19, 2018 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour[30]
October 20, 2018 Fleetwood Mac An Evening with Fleetwood Mac[31]
October 30, 2018 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour[32] 15,495 $1,867,478
November 10, 2018 Drake & Migos Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour Roy Woods
February 5, 2019 Panic! at the Disco Pray for the Wicked Tour[33] Two Feet
Betty Who
14,636 $921,028
February 18, 2019 Travis Scott Astroworld – Wish You Were Here Tour[34] Sheck Wes 13,047 $856,705
March 22, 2019 Michael Bublé An Evening with Michael Bublé[35] 12,837 $1,482,490
March 28, 2019 Justin Timberlake The Man of the Woods Tour 17,351 $2,425,805
May 10, 2019 Cher Here We Go Again Tour Nile Rodgers
Chic
14,404 $1,617,911
June 18, 2019 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty Tour 360[36]
June 30, 2019 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes: The Tour[37] 12,868 $818,495
July 6, 2019 Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour Normani
Social House
14,474 $1,547,186
September 9, 2019 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour[38] 13,888 $1,000,053
September 14, 2019 Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour[39] Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
15,247 $1,629,711
October 26, 2019 Celine Dion Courage World Tour[40][failed verification] 11,735 $1,591,985
February 5, 2020 The Lumineers III: The World Tour[41] Mt. Joy
J.S. Ondara
10,742 $534,241
February 7, 2020 Post Malone Runaway Tour Swae Lee
Tyla Yaweh
13,387 $1,920,408
September 15, 2021 Harry Styles Love On Tour[42] Jenny Lewis 17,171 $2,745,557
February 23, 2022 Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour Grandson 10,764 $947,172
March 20, 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour
April 21, 2022 Bon Jovi Bon Jovi 2022 Tour
August 10, 2022 Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout Tour Travis Barker
Willow Smith
September 10, 2022 Twenty One Pilots The Icy Tour
September 17, 2022 Post Malone Twelve Carat Tour Roddy Ricch
September 18, 2022 Pearl Jam Gigaton Tour
October 9, 2022 Panic! at the Disco Viva Las Vengeance Tour Marina
Jake Wesley Rogers
October 14, 2022 The Who The Who Hits Back!
October 22, 2022 Reba McEntire Reba: Live in Concert Terri Clark
November 1, 2022 The Smashing Pumpkins Spirits on Fire Tour Jane's Addiction
November 15, 2022 Eagles Hotel California 2022 Tour
December 10, 2022 Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2022 Winter Tour
March 30, 2023 Rage Against the Machine with Run the Jewels Public Service Announcement[43]
April 14, 2023 Kane Brown Drunk or Dreaming Tour Dustin Lynch
April 30, 2023 Janet Jackson Janet Jackson: Together Again Ludacris

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External links

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Events and tenants
Preceded by Home of the
St. Louis Blues

1994 – present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by Home of the
St. Louis University Billikens

1994 – 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
NCAA Women's Final Four

2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
Frozen Four

2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
NCAA Women's Final Four

2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
SEC men's basketball tournament

2018
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Preceded by Host of the
NHL All-Star Game

2020
Succeeded by

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For the office skyscraper in Makati Philippines see The Enterprise Center Tower 1 The Enterprise Center is an 18 096 seat 1 arena located in downtown St Louis Missouri United States Its primary tenant is the St Louis Blues of the National Hockey League but it is also used for other functions such as NCAA basketball NCAA hockey concerts professional wrestling and more In a typical year the facility hosts about 175 events Industry trade publication Pollstar has previously ranked Enterprise Center among the top ten arenas worldwide in tickets sold to non team events but the facility has since fallen into the upper sixties as of 2017 10 Enterprise CenterEnterprise Center then known as Scottrade Center pictured in 2015Enterprise CenterLocation in MissouriShow map of MissouriEnterprise CenterLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesKiel Center 1994 2000 Savvis Center 2000 2006 Scottrade Center 2006 2018 Address1401 Clark AvenueLocationSt Louis MissouriCoordinates38 37 36 N 90 12 9 W 38 62667 N 90 20250 W 38 62667 90 20250 Coordinates 38 37 36 N 90 12 9 W 38 62667 N 90 20250 W 38 62667 90 20250Public transit Red Blue At Civic Center StationOwnerCity of St LouisOperatorSLB Acquisition Holdings LLCCapacityIce hockey 18 096 1 Basketball and Concerts 22 000Indoor soccer 10 000 expandable to 18 724 2 ConstructionBroke groundDecember 14 1992 December 14 1992 3 OpenedOctober 8 1994 October 8 1994 Construction cost 135 million 261 million in 2021 dollars 4 ArchitectEllerbe Becket 5 Structural engineerThe Consulting Engineers Group Inc 6 Services engineerWilliam Tao amp Associates Inc 7 General contractorJ S Alberici Construction 8 Main contractorsDKW Construction Inc 9 TenantsSt Louis Blues NHL 1995 present St Louis Ambush NPSL 1994 2000 Saint Louis Billikens NCAA 1994 2008 St Louis Stampede AFL 1995 1996 St Louis Vipers RHI 1995 1997 1999 St Louis Steamers MISL 2004 2006 River City Rage NIFL 2006 WebsiteVenue WebsiteThe arena opened in 1994 as the Kiel Center 11 It was known as the Savvis Center from 2000 to 2006 and Scottrade Center from 2006 to 2018 On May 21 2018 the St Louis Blues and representatives of Enterprise Holdings based in St Louis announced that the naming rights had been acquired by Enterprise and that the facility s name since July 1 2018 adopted its current name 12 Contents 1 History 2 Naming rights 3 Current tenants 4 Former tenants 5 Seating capacity 6 Events 6 1 Sports 6 2 MMA amp Boxing 6 3 Wrestling 6 3 1 Concerts 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Interior of Enterprise Center during a Blues game Exterior of the then Scottrade CenterThe site was home to Charles H Turpin s Booker T Washington Theater which was replaced by the Municipal Auditorium It was renamed for mayor Kiel 13 The arena was opened in 1994 to replace Kiel Auditorium where the Saint Louis University college basketball team had played which was torn down in December 1992 The Blues had played in the St Louis Arena prior to moving into Kiel Center in 1994 however they would not play in the arena until January 1995 due to the lockout that delayed the start of the 1994 95 season The first professional sports match was played by the St Louis Ambush an indoor soccer team The building is currently known as Enterprise Center after naming rights were sold in May 2018 to Enterprise Holdings The Kiel name still exists on the adjoining parking structure and the building cornerstone Signs for the nearby MetroLink stop have been changed to read Civic Center since the building has been renamed four times in its history The Opera House portion of the building was not razed when the original Auditorium was but remained closed since 1992 as members of Civic Progress Inc who promised to pay for the renovation of the Opera House reneged on that promise while opposing all outside efforts to achieve that renovation In June 2009 the St Louis Board of Aldermen voted 25 1 to subsidize the renovation and reopening of the Opera House under the direction of its new owners Sports Capital Partners who also own the Blues The subsidies were funded by municipal bonds and state federal historic tax credits On July 12 2010 it was announced that the name of the opera house would be changed to the Peabody Opera House named after the company Peabody Energy On October 1 2011 the Peabody Opera House opened for the first time since the 79 million renovation It is now known as the Stifel Theatre after naming rights were purchased by the locally based investment bank Through its history the arena has been known as Kiel Center until 2000 Savvis Center from 2000 to 2006 Scottrade Center from 2006 to 2018 and Enterprise Center since July 2018 For Blues games Tom Calhoun serves as public address announcer and Jeremy Boyer is the arena organist National anthems are performed by a rotating group of local singers and musicians Previous anthem singer Charles Glenn retired in 2018 due to health concerns and a relocation to San Diego but he has returned to St Louis to sing on multiple occasions including the 2019 Stanley Cup run Two Building Operations Ice Technicians Jim Schmuke and Dave Grimes have been employed there since August 1994 The largest crowd to attend an event at the arena was 22 612 which happened twice during the 2007 Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament 14 The largest non sporting event crowd was for a Bon Jovi concert in May 2011 as part of the Bon Jovi Live Tour with 20 648 in attendance 15 A three phase renovation of the arena began in 2017 and was completed in 2019 with all building works being done in the hockey offseason to minimize schedule disruption The first phase was largely composed of engineering upgrades new lighting sound HVAC and ice plant improved IT infrastructure including free Wi Fi for patrons and rebuilt dressing rooms as well as a new scoreboard and replacement of some lower tier seating on the west end where the Blues shoot twice with theater boxes Phase two saw the replacement of all upper tier seats along with theater boxes being added to the east end and a rebuilt lower tier concourse with new club areas for premium ticketholders as well as a beer garden opening onto 14th Street The third and final phase included the replacement of lower tier seats and renovations to private boxes Naming rights EditBlues management decried its former naming rights deal with tech company SAVVIS as much of the compensation was in Savvis shares then riding high However when the tech bubble burst the team was left with nearly worthless shares 16 In September 2006 Scottrade founder Rodger O Riney and chief marketing officer Chris Moloney announced a partnership with the St Louis Blues hockey club and arena The new name of the arena Scottrade Center was revealed in a joint press conference Terms of the deal were not disclosed but were described as long term and significant by Moloney Both Scottrade and the Blues said the agreement was equitable to both parties Most of the signage and other promotions were changed to Scottrade Center prior to the first home game of the Blues on October 12 2006 The Sports Business Journal in March 2007 described it as one of the fastest naming rights deals in history Scottrade announced on October 24 2016 that it was being sold to TD Ameritrade for 4 billion It was originally believed that once the deal closed Scottrade Center would become the TD Ameritrade Center in a naming rights deal set to run until 2021 17 However less than a year later TD Ameritrade announced that it would give back its naming rights upon the closure of the Scottrade acquisition 18 On May 21 2018 Enterprise Holdings based in St Louis and the St Louis Blues announced that beginning July 1 the facility would be known as Enterprise Center 12 19 The 15 year agreement calls for interior and exterior signage featuring the Enterprise logo 20 Current tenants EditIt is the home of the St Louis Blues of the National Hockey League In addition to the NHL franchise the facility has hosted the annual Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament since 1995 commonly referred to as Arch Madness with the winner receiving an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament The University of Illinois and University of Missouri play their annual men s basketball rivalry game at Enterprise Center each season typically on the Saturday before Christmas Enterprise Center also hosts a variety of non sporting events each year including concerts ice shows family events professional wrestling and other events On average the facility sees about 175 total events per year drawing nearly two million guests annually to downtown St Louis The facility is frequently chosen by the NCAA to host championship events including its men s hockey Frozen Four in 2007 the women s basketball Final Four in 2001 and 2009 wrestling championships in 2000 2004 2005 2008 2009 2012 2015 and 2017 and several men s and women s basketball Midwest Regional tournament games After the Missouri Tigers joined the SEC in 2012 St Louis was added to the list of cities that could serve as hosts for the men s SEC men s basketball tournament doing so for the first time in March 2018 at the completion of the 2017 2018 regular season The building is operated by SLB Acquisition Holdings LLC owner of the St Louis Blues under its chairman Tom Stillman 21 Interior of Enterprise Center in 2022Former tenants EditFormer tenants of Enterprise Center include the Saint Louis Billikens men s basketball team from Saint Louis University St Louis Vipers roller hockey team St Louis Ambush and St Louis Steamers indoor soccer teams the St Louis Stampede arena football team and the River City Rage indoor football team Seating capacity EditThe facility s seating capacity for hockey has varied since opening Years Capacity1994 2000 19 260 22 2000 2007 19 022 22 2007 2017 19 150 23 2017 2019 18 724 24 2019 present 18 096 1 Events EditThis article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Exterior of Enterprise Center during the 2020 NHL All Star Game Sports Edit Since 1995 Enterprise Center has hosted the Missouri Valley Conference men s basketball tournament commonly referred to as Arch Madness The PBR has hosted an Unleash the Beast Series formerly Bud Light Cup Series and Built Ford Tough Series event at this venue annually since 1997 making it one of the longest running events on the tour In 2019 the event was named the Mason Lowe Memorial in honor of bull rider Mason Lowe an Exeter Missouri native who died from injuries he sustained at a PBR Velocity Tour event in Denver on January 15 2019 25 1997 Conference USA men s basketball tournament Hosts the Mid States Club Hockey Association Challenge Cup and Wickenheiser Cup finals for high school hockey teams in St Louis 1998 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Midwest Regional Women s Final Four in 2001 and 2009 Hosted the 2006 State Farm U S Figure Skating Championships in January 2006 which was used as the primary means to select the United States Figure Skating team for the 2006 Winter Olympics 2014 and 2016 NCAA men s basketball tournament Round of 64 and Round of 32 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships host in 2000 2004 2005 2008 2009 2012 2015 and 2017 Hosts yearly NBA preseason games The most recent game took place on October 24 2014 between the Chicago Bulls and the Minnesota Timberwolves In 2018 the Scottrade Center hosted the Southeastern Conference men s basketball tournament for the first time in the center s history In 2019 Enterprise Center hosted the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time when the Blues faced the Boston Bruins in games 3 4 amp 6 The facility hosted the 2020 NHL All Star Game 26 The facility planned to host the 2020 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 1st amp 2nd rounds but the tournament was cancelled due to the effects of the COVID 19 pandemic MMA amp Boxing Edit Hosted the Cory Spinks vs Zab Judah undisputed welterweight title fight in 2005 with more than 22 000 fans in attendance Spinks and fellow St Louis native Devon Alexander were regularly featured on Don King promoted cards at Enterprise Center throughout the late 2000s The last major pro boxing event at the arena was Alexander vs Marcos Maidana in 2011 The first MMA card at the venue was Strikeforce Lawler vs Shields in 2009 featuring Robbie Lawler who at the time trained in nearby Granite City Illinois in the main event Strikeforce would return twice to Enterprise Center in 2010 first with Strikeforce Heavy Artillery and then with Strikeforce Henderson vs Babalu II Bellator MMA debuted at the venue in 2015 with Bellator 138 Unfinished Business featuring Kimbo Slice facing Ken Shamrock That promotion has since held two other cards at Enterprise Center including the Bellator 157 Dynamite II MMA kickboxing supercard on June 25 2016 highlighted by House Springs Missouri native Michael Chandler winning the Bellator Lightweight Championship by knocking out Patricky Freire The Ultimate Fighting Championships made its St Louis debut in 2018 with UFC Fight Night Stephens vs Choi Annually hosts the Guns n Hoses amateur boxing MMA show where local police officers and firefighters fight to benefit the BackStoppers a charity that supports families of first responders who have died in the line of duty Held on the night before Thanksgiving it traditionally draws a full house Wrestling Edit No Mercy 2001 Survivor Series 1998 Raw is Owen Badd Blood In Your House Judgment Day 2007 Elimination Chamber 2010 Royal Rumble 2012 Raw 1000 27 Extreme Rules 2013 28 Survivor Series 2014 Battleground 2015 Money in the Bank 2017 29 Many historic WWE moments have taken place at the Enterprise Center Former WWE and World Heavyweight Champion Kane made his WWE debut at this arena in 1997 at the event Badd Blood In Your House At that same event the first Hell In A Cell match took place between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker which received a five star rating from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter The Rock won his first WWE Championship in the building at the Survivor Series event in 1998 Chris Jericho won his first World Championship in this arena at the No Mercy event in 2001 and won his latest World Championship in the arena at the Elimination Chamber event in 2010 In 2005 John Cena was revealed here as the first draft pick for Monday Night Raw where he would remain for most of his career Dave Batista won his second WWE Championship at the Elimination Chamber event in 2010 The 1000th episode of Monday Night Raw was also held there At the 2014 Survivor Series Sting made his official debut in WWE In November 2018 on SmackDown Daniel Bryan won his fourth WWE Championship Arguably the most emotional wrestling card held at the Enterprise Center was Raw is Owen held in the aftermath of Owen Hart s death the previous night at Over the Edge across the state in Kansas City That night ten matches were held with all booking put aside and many wrestlers and fans paid tribute to the popular Hart Concerts Edit Date Artist Tour Concert Name Opening Act Attendance RevenueSeptember 2 1999 Cher Do You Believe Tour Julio Iglesias Jr Michael McDonald 12 429 639 510May 21 2000 Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour Lionel Richie Janice Robinson 15 147 907 284November 28 2000 Prince Hit Run TourJuly 15 2001 Janet Jackson All For You Tour 112 10 161 534 815November 28 2001 U2 Elevation Tour Garbage 16 051 1 269 365March 29 2002 Kid Rock Cocky Tour Tenacious DJune 22 2002 Britney Spears Dream Within a Dream Tour O Town 13 111 822 184July 15 2002 Cher Living Proof The Farewell Tour Cyndi Lauper 12 925 848 364October 9 2002 Paul McCartney Driving World Tour 14 878 1 791 485May 5 2004 Prince Musicology Live 2004ever 17 393 953 651September 25 2004 Metallica Madly in Anger with the World Tour 7 864 431 610December 14 2005 U2 Vertigo Tour Kanye West 19 923 1 839 020January 27 2006 The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour SouliveJanuary 15 2007 Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium World TourJanuary 22 2007 High School Musical High School Musical The Concert Jordan PruittJuly 2 2007 The Police The Police Reunion Tour Fiction Plane 17 821 1 872 140October 18 2007 Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Tour Jonas Brothers 13 982 982 909February 16 2008 Kid Rock Rock N Roll Revival Tour Dickey Betts amp Great Southern Rev RunAugust 23 2008 Bruce Springsteen Magic Tour 17 000 1 445 159November 17 2008 Metallica World Magnetic TourJanuary 13 2009 AC DC Black Ice World Tour The Answer 14 394 1 276 091April 25 2009 Taylor Swift Fearless Tour Gloriana Kellie Pickler 13 764 650 420May 14 2009 Elton John Billy Joel Face to Face 2009 19 692 2 450 119October 25 2009 Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream Tour 11 178 847 038October 28 2009 Miley Cyrus Wonder World Tour Metro StationMay 4 2010 Pearl Jam Backspacer TourOctober 8 2010 Roger Waters The Wall Live 2010 13 12 574 1 341 058November 8 2010 Justin Bieber My World Tour N A 14 471 207 896May 22 2011 Bon Jovi Bon Jovi Live 20 648 1 575 841August 20 2011 Katy Perry California Dreams Tour Janelle Monae DJ Skeet Skeet 12 005 497 910May 25 2012 Red Hot Chili Peppers I m with You World Tour Little DragonOctober 27 2012 Justin Bieber Believe Tour Carly Rae JepsenNovember 1 2012 Madonna The MDNA Tour Paul Oakenfold 16 022 2 449 110November 11 2012 Paul McCartney On the Run TourMarch 13 2013 Bon Jovi Because We Can Tour 16 120 1 262 376March 18 2013 Taylor Swift The Red Tour Ed Sheeran Brett EldredgeMarch 19 2013August 8 2013 Bruno Mars The Moonshine Jungle Tour Ellie Goulding 13 947 950 707November 19 2013 Justin Timberlake The 20 20 Experience World Tour DJ Freestyle Steve 15 519 1 540 510December 14 2013 Beyonce The Mrs Carter Show World Tour Luke James 14 079 1 588 140April 11 2014 Billy Joel Billy Joel in Concert 15 167 1 436 167June 4 2014 Cher Dressed to Kill Tour Cyndi Lauper 13 463 1 009 214August 10 2014 Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour Lily AllenAugust 17 2014 Katy Perry Prismatic World Tour Kacey Musgraves Ferras 14 395 1 463 826October 3 2014 Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt TourSeptember 28 2015 Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Vance Joy HaimSeptember 29 2015October 4 2015 Ariana Grande The Honeymoon Tour Prince Royce Who Is FancyFebruary 20 2016 AC DC Rock or Bust World Tour Tyler Bryant amp The Shakedown 13 985 1 520 878April 19 2016 Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour Post Malone Moxie Raia 15 450 1 433 791June 26 2016 Selena Gomez Revival Tour DNCE Bahari 7 181 448 623July 21 2016 Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour Alessia Cara Foxes 13 960 1 547 633August 5 2016 Demi Lovato Nick Jonas Future Now Tour Mike PosnerDecember 31 2016 Kid Rock Tim Montana and The ShrednecksJanuary 18 2017 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour 13 836 1 208 732February 19 2017 Bon Jovi This House Is Not For Sale Tour The Former Me 17 549 1 181 078May 30 2017 Roger Waters Us Them Tour 11 682 1 083 554October 22 2017 Katy Perry Witness The Tour Noah CyrusMarch 14 2018 P nk Beautiful Trauma World Tour KidCutUp 15 026 1 852 210May 4 2018 U2 Experience Innocence Tour N A 16 300 2 001 462October 13 2018 Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour Gang of YouthsOctober 19 2018 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour 30 October 20 2018 Fleetwood Mac An Evening with Fleetwood Mac 31 October 30 2018 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour 32 15 495 1 867 478November 10 2018 Drake amp Migos Aubrey amp the Three Migos Tour Roy WoodsFebruary 5 2019 Panic at the Disco Pray for the Wicked Tour 33 Two FeetBetty Who 14 636 921 028February 18 2019 Travis Scott Astroworld Wish You Were Here Tour 34 Sheck Wes 13 047 856 705March 22 2019 Michael Buble An Evening with Michael Buble 35 12 837 1 482 490March 28 2019 Justin Timberlake The Man of the Woods Tour 17 351 2 425 805May 10 2019 Cher Here We Go Again Tour Nile Rodgers Chic 14 404 1 617 911June 18 2019 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty Tour 360 36 June 30 2019 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes The Tour 37 12 868 818 495July 6 2019 Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour Normani Social House 14 474 1 547 186September 9 2019 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour 38 13 888 1 000 053September 14 2019 Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour 39 Bebe RexhaJordan McGraw 15 247 1 629 711October 26 2019 Celine Dion Courage World Tour 40 failed verification 11 735 1 591 985February 5 2020 The Lumineers III The World Tour 41 Mt JoyJ S Ondara 10 742 534 241February 7 2020 Post Malone Runaway Tour Swae LeeTyla Yaweh 13 387 1 920 408September 15 2021 Harry Styles Love On Tour 42 Jenny Lewis 17 171 2 745 557February 23 2022 Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour Grandson 10 764 947 172March 20 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road TourApril 21 2022 Bon Jovi Bon Jovi 2022 TourAugust 10 2022 Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout Tour Travis BarkerWillow SmithSeptember 10 2022 Twenty One Pilots The Icy TourSeptember 17 2022 Post Malone Twelve Carat Tour Roddy RicchSeptember 18 2022 Pearl Jam Gigaton TourOctober 9 2022 Panic at the Disco Viva Las Vengeance Tour MarinaJake Wesley RogersOctober 14 2022 The Who The Who Hits Back October 22 2022 Reba McEntire Reba Live in Concert Terri ClarkNovember 1 2022 The Smashing Pumpkins Spirits on Fire Tour Jane s AddictionNovember 15 2022 Eagles Hotel California 2022 TourDecember 10 2022 Trans Siberian Orchestra 2022 Winter TourMarch 30 2023 Rage Against the Machine with Run the Jewels Public Service Announcement 43 April 14 2023 Kane Brown Drunk or Dreaming Tour Dustin LynchApril 30 2023 Janet Jackson Janet Jackson Together Again LudacrisReferences Edit a b c Neman Daniel 2019 10 02 Enterprise Center unveils new seats and flavors or Red Hot Riplets at Farmtruk St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 2021 01 01 Arena Specifications Enterprise Center Retrieved January 24 2013 Kee Montre Lorraine December 15 1992 Hull s Blast Leads the Way to New Arena St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved September 16 2011 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 Scottrade Center Ellerbe Becket Archived from the original on February 10 2009 Retrieved October 1 2011 Ted O Shea Experience Linkedin Retrieved March 30 2018 Kiel Center William Tao amp Associates Inc Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved October 1 2011 Scottrade Center Alberici Construction Retrieved October 1 2011 Projects DKW Construction Retrieved October 1 2011 MidYear Worldwide Ticket Sales Arena Venues 2017 PDF Pollstar July 20 2017 Retrieved August 1 2017 About Us Enterprise Center a b Blues Enterprise Enter 15 Year Building Naming Rights Agreement Press release St Louis Blues May 21 2018 Retrieved May 21 2018 Education Turpin s Trust TIME Creighton 75 Missouri St 58 Yahoo Sports March 3 2007 Retrieved March 3 2007 Byrum John May 23 2011 Bon Jovi Keeps It Real at Scottrade Show St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved November 30 2014 Lessons Learned Laurie Down 700 000 on Savvis Naming Rights Deal St Louis Business Journal June 21 2004 Retrieved May 17 2012 Schaeffer Brenden October 24 2016 Scottrade Center to Be Renamed TD Ameritrade Center KMOV St Louis Retrieved October 25 2016 Calhoun Michael September 26 2017 It s Scottrade Center Now But What Will It Be Next Year KMOX St Louis Retrieved November 19 2017 St Louis Blues Arena Changing Name to Enterprise Center The Washington Post Associated Press May 21 2018 ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 21 2018 St Louis Blues and Enterprise Announce Building Naming Rights Agreement Rename Home of the Blues Enterprise Center Press release Enterprise Rent A Car Retrieved May 21 2018 Kurtovic Amir May 17 2012 Stillman s Blues Group Raised 72 Million to Buy Team St Louis Business Journal Retrieved May 17 2012 a b Attendance History St Louis Blues Hockey Club L P Archived from the original on November 12 2006 Retrieved February 27 2013 Rutherford Jeremy P January 6 2008 Blues Remain Powerless but Shut Out Hurricanes St Louis Post Dispatch p D1 Retrieved February 27 2013 Timmermann Tom November 5 2017 Despite Losing A Stastny Will Try to Be a Leader St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved November 22 2017 Professional Bull Riders PBR announces Mason Lowe Memorial event in St Louis St Louis to host 2020 NHL All Star Game KSDK Retrieved 2019 01 02 Toroian Keaggy Diane July 21 2012 WWE s Raw Celebrates Episode 1 000 in St Louis St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved January 23 2018 Extreme Rules PPV in St Louis draws sold out crowd Wrestleview May 23 2013 Retrieved August 23 2013 Date And Location For 2017 WWE Money In The Bank PPV Confirmed The Rock Praises Nia Jax Video Wrestlezone wrestlezone com 27 December 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2018 Review Twenty One Pilots return to St Louis for first time in two years Lindenlink Fleetwood Mac is back delivering Buckingham free show at Enterprise Center The Blender stltoday com Elton John delivers a glitzy good time during farewell show at Enterprise Center The Blender stltoday com Panic at the Disco releases new video filmed at St Louis concert The Blender stltoday com Travis Scott takes fans on a ride literally during sold out Enterprise Center show The Blender stltoday com Michael Buble is grateful and just plain great in Enterprise Center concert Concert reviews stltoday com Carrie Underwood remembers her roots in satisfying Enterprise Center concert The Blender stltoday com Shawn Mendes brings show to St Louis at Enterprise Center Music stltoday com Backstreet Boys new DNA tour coming to Enterprise Center The Blender stltoday com New COVID 19 protocols added to Jonas Brothers Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre concert The Blender stltoday com In Concert CelineDion com Lumineers grim III album makes for an edifying fun live show at Enterprise Center Concert reviews stltoday com Harry Styles lights up Enterprise Center with rock star swagger and it s worth the wait Concert reviews stltoday com Rage Against the Machine Announce Reunion Tour Ticket Info External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scottrade Center Official websiteEvents and tenantsPreceded bySt Louis Arena Home of theSt Louis Blues1994 present Succeeded bycurrentPreceded bySt Louis Arena Home of theSt Louis University Billikens1994 2008 Succeeded byChaifetz ArenaPreceded byWells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia Pennsylvania Host of theNCAA Women s Final Four2001 Succeeded byAlamodomeSan Antonio TexasPreceded byBradley CenterMilwaukee Wisconsin Host of theFrozen Four2007 Succeeded byPepsi CenterDenver ColoradoPreceded bySt Pete Times ForumTampa Florida Host of theNCAA Women s Final Four2009 Succeeded byAlamodomeSan Antonio TexasPreceded byBridgestone ArenaNashville Tennessee Host of theSEC men s basketball tournament2018 Succeeded byBridgestone ArenaNashville TennesseePreceded bySAP CenterSan Jose California Host of theNHL All Star Game2020 Succeeded byT Mobile ArenaLas Vegas Nevada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enterprise Center amp oldid 1134831716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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