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Ball Arena

Ball Arena (formerly known as Pepsi Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Denver, Colorado. It is situated at Speer Boulevard, a main thoroughfare in downtown Denver, and is served by two nearby exits off Interstate 25. A light rail station is on the western side of the complex. Opened in 1999, it is the home arena of the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL), and the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League (NLL).

Ball Arena
Ball Arena in 2022
Ball Arena
Location within Colorado
Ball Arena
Location within the United States
Former namesPepsi Center (1999–2020)
Address1000 Chopper Circle
LocationDenver, Colorado
Coordinates39°44′55″N 105°0′27″W / 39.74861°N 105.00750°W / 39.74861; -105.00750
Public transitRTD:
 E   W 
at Ball Arena–Elitch Gardens station
OwnerKroenke Sports and Entertainment
Capacity18,000[1]
Detailed capacity
  • Basketball:
  • 19,520 (2017–present)[2]
  • 19,718 (2016–17)[3]
  • 19,155 (2006–16)[4]
  • 19,099 (1999–2006)
  • Hockey: 17,809 (2017–present)[5]
  • Lacrosse:17,809 (2017–present)[5]
  • Arena Football: 17,417[4]
  • Concerts: 20,000[4]
  • Special events: 21,000[4]
Field size675,000 sq ft (62,700 m2)
Construction
Broke groundNovember 20, 1997[6]
OpenedOctober 1, 1999[6]
Construction costUS$187 million
(US$355 million in 2023 dollars[7])
ArchitectHOK Sport[8]
Project managerICON Venue Group[9]
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti
Services engineerM-E Engineers[10]
General contractorMortenson Construction[11]
Tenants
Colorado Avalanche (NHL) (1999–present)
Denver Nuggets (NBA) (1999–present)
Colorado Mammoth (NLL) (2003–present)
Colorado Crush (AFL) (2003–2008)
Website
ballarena.com

History edit

 
Original Pepsi Center logo (1999–2009)

The arena replaced McNichols Sports Arena as the home of the Avalanche and Nuggets. Groundbreaking for the arena on the 4.6-acre (19,000 m2) site was held on November 20, 1997 before reaching completion and opening in October 1999.[4] Also included in the complex are a basketball practice facility used by the Nuggets, and the Breckenridge Brewery Mountain House[12], a restaurant accessible from within and outside the Center itself. The atrium of the building houses a suspended sculpture depicting various hockey and basketball athletes in action poses.[citation needed]

Prior to the 2013–14 season, the octagonal scoreboard that was in use since the arena's opening was replaced with a new four-sided rectangular scoreboard. The two center faces measure 27 by 48 feet (8.2 m × 14.6 m) long, while the two end faces measure 21 by 25 feet (6.4 m × 7.6 m) wide.[13]

From its opening through 2020, the naming rights to the arena were held by PepsiCo, under which it was known as Pepsi Center. On October 22, 2020, the naming rights were sold to Broomfield-based Ball Corporation as part of a global multi-year agreement with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE), which also makes it the exclusive "sustainability partner" of the arena. As part of the agreement, all KSE-owned sports teams and venues will employ recyclable aluminum products provided by Ball to reduce plastic waste, with Ball Arena to transition to serving concessions in aluminum packaging by 2022.[14][15]

Events edit

 
The inside of Ball Arena during a Colorado Avalanche game in 2023

Hockey edit

The arena hosted the 2001 NHL All-Star Game, plus two Stanley Cup Finals series in 2001 and 2022. The Avalanche won both times, the first at home and the second in Tampa. In 2007, the west regionals of the NCAA Division I hockey tournament were held at the arena, hosted by the University of Denver. The following year, it hosted the Frozen Four round of the 2008 tournament.

Basketball edit

Ball Arena hosted the 2005 NBA All-Star Game, and hosted three games of the 2023 NBA Finals. The Nuggets won the 2023 NBA championship at home in Game 5 on June 12 of that year, the first title in franchise history, ending a 47–year drought. The arena has hosted games of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2004, 2008, 2011, 2016, and 2023. In 2012, the NCAA Women's Final Four was played at the arena, hosted by the Mountain West Conference.[16]

From 2004 to 2006, the arena hosted the Mountain West's men's conference tournament.

Mixed martial arts edit

UFC held its first event at the arena, UFC 135, on September 24, 2011.[17] It also hosted UFC 150 the following August.

Professional wrestling edit

The arena has hosted various WWE (and in the past, WCW) television broadcasts.

The "Denver Debacle" edit

 
The then-named Pepsi Center's interior during the 2008 Frozen Four hockey tournament, with the scoreboard used from 1999 to 2013.

On May 18, 2009, WWE cancelled and moved three events it had scheduled in Colorado, including a WWE Raw taping on May 25, 2009 at Pepsi Center, after the Denver Nuggets were scheduled to play Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Lakers on the same date. The affected events were all moved to the Lakers' home arena of Staples Center, while WWE rescheduled an August 7 taping of Raw for Pepsi Center.[18][19]

In an appearance on KUSA, WWE chairman Vince McMahon accused the "inept management" of team and arena owner Stan Kroenke as having led to the conflict. A KSE spokesperson stated that "despite the propaganda campaign launched by WWE and Chairman Vince McMahon, the KSE team maintained a professional manner throughout this process. We had hoped for, and worked hard toward an amicable resolution - which we verbally had on Tuesday."[20]

The conflict would be referenced during the ensuing May 25 Raw, which opened with a skit between impersonators of Kroenke and Lakers owner Jerry Buss. "Kroenke" boasted about the Nuggets and his indifference to WWE and its fans. Mr. McMahon subsequently entered the ring, jokingly proposed the formation of his own basketball league, the XBA (a reference to his ill-fated XFL), and shoved "Kroenke" down — threatening that people who "push" WWE's fans would get "pushed back". In the main event, a 5-on-5 tag team match was held, where a face team wearing Lakers jerseys (John Cena, Batista, Jerry Lawler, MVP, and Mr. Kennedy) defeated a heel team wearing Nuggets jerseys (Randy Orton, The Miz, Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, and Big Show).[21][22]

Other events edit

Ball Arena has hosted a wide array of music concerts and other events since opening in 1999. Celine Dion performed a sold-out show at the venue - the first event of any kind at the location, on October 1, 1999. Celine dedicated the show to the Columbine community following the school shooting that occurred less than six months prior.[23] Since then, artists such as Lady Gaga,[24] Katy Perry,[25] Coldplay,[26] Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas,[27] Christina Aguilera,[28] Britney Spears,[29] Taylor Swift,[30] Imagine Dragons,[31] Pink,[32] NSYNC,[33] Shania Twain,[34] Cher,[35] KISS,[36] Justin Timberlake,[37] Elton John,[38] and Madonna[39] have held concerts at the arena.

During the week of July 2–8, 2007, the arena hosted the International Convention and Contests of the Barbershop Harmony Society, a men's singing organization.

After a short-lived race at the Denver Civic Center in the early 1990s, the Champ Car World Series ran an annual street circuit race around Pepsi Center, the Grand Prix of Denver. The race was discontinued after the 2006 event.

The majority of the 2008 Democratic National Convention was held at the arena, culminating with the official nomination of then-Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's candidate for the 2008 presidential election. However, the closing night of the convention, including Obama's acceptance speech, was instead held at Invesco Field at Mile High.[40]

Madonna's concert on October 18, 2012 as part of her MDNA Tour (2012) drew controversy and complaints from critics and fans alike. Not only was the show reported to have started three hours late, but it also used fake guns during a violence-inspired performance of her tracks "Revolver" and "Gang Bang". The performance took place less than three months after a mass shooting at a movie theatre in nearby Aurora, Colorado, driving feelings that its inclusion was insensitive and in poor taste.[39]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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ArenaBall Arena in 2022Ball ArenaLocation within ColoradoShow map of ColoradoBall ArenaLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesPepsi Center 1999 2020 Address1000 Chopper CircleLocationDenver ColoradoCoordinates39 44 55 N 105 0 27 W 39 74861 N 105 00750 W 39 74861 105 00750Public transitRTD E W at Ball Arena Elitch Gardens stationOwnerKroenke Sports and EntertainmentCapacity18 000 1 Detailed capacity Basketball 19 520 2017 present 2 19 718 2016 17 3 19 155 2006 16 4 19 099 1999 2006 Hockey 17 809 2017 present 5 Lacrosse 17 809 2017 present 5 Arena Football 17 417 4 Concerts 20 000 4 Special events 21 000 4 Field size675 000 sq ft 62 700 m2 ConstructionBroke groundNovember 20 1997 6 OpenedOctober 1 1999 6 Construction costUS 187 million US 355 million in 2023 dollars 7 ArchitectHOK Sport 8 Project managerICON Venue Group 9 Structural engineerThornton TomasettiServices engineerM E Engineers 10 General contractorMortenson Construction 11 TenantsColorado Avalanche NHL 1999 present Denver Nuggets NBA 1999 present Colorado Mammoth NLL 2003 present Colorado Crush AFL 2003 2008 Websiteballarena wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Events 2 1 Hockey 2 2 Basketball 2 3 Mixed martial arts 2 4 Professional wrestling 2 4 1 The Denver Debacle 2 5 Other events 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Original Pepsi Center logo 1999 2009 The arena replaced McNichols Sports Arena as the home of the Avalanche and Nuggets Groundbreaking for the arena on the 4 6 acre 19 000 m2 site was held on November 20 1997 before reaching completion and opening in October 1999 4 Also included in the complex are a basketball practice facility used by the Nuggets and the Breckenridge Brewery Mountain House 12 a restaurant accessible from within and outside the Center itself The atrium of the building houses a suspended sculpture depicting various hockey and basketball athletes in action poses citation needed Prior to the 2013 14 season the octagonal scoreboard that was in use since the arena s opening was replaced with a new four sided rectangular scoreboard The two center faces measure 27 by 48 feet 8 2 m 14 6 m long while the two end faces measure 21 by 25 feet 6 4 m 7 6 m wide 13 From its opening through 2020 the naming rights to the arena were held by PepsiCo under which it was known as Pepsi Center On October 22 2020 the naming rights were sold to Broomfield based Ball Corporation as part of a global multi year agreement with Kroenke Sports amp Entertainment KSE which also makes it the exclusive sustainability partner of the arena As part of the agreement all KSE owned sports teams and venues will employ recyclable aluminum products provided by Ball to reduce plastic waste with Ball Arena to transition to serving concessions in aluminum packaging by 2022 14 15 Events edit nbsp The inside of Ball Arena during a Colorado Avalanche game in 2023Hockey edit The arena hosted the 2001 NHL All Star Game plus two Stanley Cup Finals series in 2001 and 2022 The Avalanche won both times the first at home and the second in Tampa In 2007 the west regionals of the NCAA Division I hockey tournament were held at the arena hosted by the University of Denver The following year it hosted the Frozen Four round of the 2008 tournament Basketball edit Ball Arena hosted the 2005 NBA All Star Game and hosted three games of the 2023 NBA Finals The Nuggets won the 2023 NBA championship at home in Game 5 on June 12 of that year the first title in franchise history ending a 47 year drought The arena has hosted games of the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament in 2004 2008 2011 2016 and 2023 In 2012 the NCAA Women s Final Four was played at the arena hosted by the Mountain West Conference 16 From 2004 to 2006 the arena hosted the Mountain West s men s conference tournament Mixed martial arts edit UFC held its first event at the arena UFC 135 on September 24 2011 17 It also hosted UFC 150 the following August Professional wrestling edit The arena has hosted various WWE and in the past WCW television broadcasts The Denver Debacle edit nbsp The then named Pepsi Center s interior during the 2008 Frozen Four hockey tournament with the scoreboard used from 1999 to 2013 On May 18 2009 WWE cancelled and moved three events it had scheduled in Colorado including a WWE Raw taping on May 25 2009 at Pepsi Center after the Denver Nuggets were scheduled to play Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Lakers on the same date The affected events were all moved to the Lakers home arena of Staples Center while WWE rescheduled an August 7 taping of Raw for Pepsi Center 18 19 In an appearance on KUSA WWE chairman Vince McMahon accused the inept management of team and arena owner Stan Kroenke as having led to the conflict A KSE spokesperson stated that despite the propaganda campaign launched by WWE and Chairman Vince McMahon the KSE team maintained a professional manner throughout this process We had hoped for and worked hard toward an amicable resolution which we verbally had on Tuesday 20 The conflict would be referenced during the ensuing May 25 Raw which opened with a skit between impersonators of Kroenke and Lakers owner Jerry Buss Kroenke boasted about the Nuggets and his indifference to WWE and its fans Mr McMahon subsequently entered the ring jokingly proposed the formation of his own basketball league the XBA a reference to his ill fated XFL and shoved Kroenke down threatening that people who push WWE s fans would get pushed back In the main event a 5 on 5 tag team match was held where a face team wearing Lakers jerseys John Cena Batista Jerry Lawler MVP and Mr Kennedy defeated a heel team wearing Nuggets jerseys Randy Orton The Miz Cody Rhodes Ted DiBiase and Big Show 21 22 Other events edit Ball Arena has hosted a wide array of music concerts and other events since opening in 1999 Celine Dion performed a sold out show at the venue the first event of any kind at the location on October 1 1999 Celine dedicated the show to the Columbine community following the school shooting that occurred less than six months prior 23 Since then artists such as Lady Gaga 24 Katy Perry 25 Coldplay 26 Demi Lovato Nick Jonas 27 Christina Aguilera 28 Britney Spears 29 Taylor Swift 30 Imagine Dragons 31 Pink 32 NSYNC 33 Shania Twain 34 Cher 35 KISS 36 Justin Timberlake 37 Elton John 38 and Madonna 39 have held concerts at the arena During the week of July 2 8 2007 the arena hosted the International Convention and Contests of the Barbershop Harmony Society a men s singing organization After a short lived race at the Denver Civic Center in the early 1990s the Champ Car World Series ran an annual street circuit race around Pepsi Center the Grand Prix of Denver The race was discontinued after the 2006 event The majority of the 2008 Democratic National Convention was held at the arena culminating with the official nomination of then Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic Party s candidate for the 2008 presidential election However the closing night of the convention including Obama s acceptance speech was instead held at Invesco Field at Mile High 40 Madonna s concert on October 18 2012 as part of her MDNA Tour 2012 drew controversy and complaints from critics and fans alike Not only was the show reported to have started three hours late but it also used fake guns during a violence inspired performance of her tracks Revolver and Gang Bang The performance took place less than three months after a mass shooting at a movie theatre in nearby Aurora Colorado driving feelings that its inclusion was insensitive and in poor taste 39 References edit PEPSI CENTER UNVEILS INFINITELY RECYCLABLE CUPS TheStadiumBusiness October 17 2019 Archived from the original on January 2 2021 Retrieved January 2 2021 Coaches and Staff THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE COLORADO AVALANCHE October 2017 Archived from the original on September 22 2018 Retrieved October 14 2017 Nuggets Staff Directory NBA NBA Media Ventures LLC October 2014 Archived from the original on October 15 2017 Retrieved October 14 2017 a b c d e Arena Facts Pepsi Center Official Website May 2009 Archived from the original on July 5 2012 Retrieved May 24 2009 a b McNicholas Brendan Bernstein Danielle January 2019 Executive Staff PDF 2017 2018 Colorado Avalanche Media Guide Kroenke Sports amp Entertainment 6 Archived from the original PDF on October 5 2017 Retrieved January 2 2021 via NHL a b Wiley Matt February 1 2017 Groundbreaking at Pepsi Center was 20 years ago Here are our top sports moments The Gazette Archived from the original on January 2 2021 Retrieved January 2 2021 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 February 29 2024 Pepsi Center Populous June 2009 Archived from the original on December 21 2011 Retrieved January 2 2021 Pepsi Center ICON Venue Group September 2009 Archived from the original on November 16 2009 Retrieved February 5 2013 Pepsi Center M E Engineers Inc Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved February 5 2013 Pepsi Center Arenas by Munsey amp Suppes November 2004 Archived from the original on March 1 2012 Retrieved September 22 2011 Breckenridge Brewery Mountain House Pepsi Center Pepsicenter com Pepsi Center gets digital overhaul Mile High Hockey July 11 2013 Retrieved March 1 2022 LA Rams Denver Nuggets and Arsenal all included in Ball Corporation s KSE partnership SportsPro Media October 23 2020 Retrieved October 26 2020 After 21 years Pepsi Center to be renamed Ball Arena as part of new partnership The Denver Post October 22 2020 Retrieved October 22 2020 Meisler Natalie November 14 2008 Denver gets 2012 women s Final Four The Denver Post Retrieved October 22 2020 UFC President Dana White We Always Planned to Come Back to Denver MMAWeekly com July 24 2011 Retrieved July 24 2011 WWE event booted from Denver will be at Staples Center Los Angeles Times May 21 2009 Retrieved October 22 2020 WWE losing Pepsi Center on May 25 ESPN com May 18 2009 Retrieved October 22 2020 WWE cancels 3 Colo events over Denver Debacle KUSA com Retrieved October 22 2020 PROWRESTLING NET 5 25 Powell s WWE Raw Live Coverage Vince McMahon vs Stan Kroenke impersonator Ric Flair calls out Randy Orton 10 man tag with a mystery partner for the babyface team Maryse vs Mickie James for the WWE Divas Title prowrestling net Retrieved October 22 2020 WWE McMahon taunt Kroenke on Raw ESPN com May 26 2009 Retrieved October 22 2020 Hughes Jim October 2 1999 Dion s concert a tribute The Denver Post Archived from the original on March 1 2024 Retrieved March 1 2024 Post Matt Miller The Denver August 7 2014 Review Lady Gaga Denver Pepsi Center show The Denver Post Retrieved March 1 2024 Harris Kyle November 27 2017 Katy Perry Roars for Kids and Queers Mostly in Tune Westword Retrieved March 1 2024 Coldplay s Head Full of Dreams explodes over the Pepsi Center The Denver Post August 30 2016 Retrieved March 1 2024 Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas grow up and apart at Pepsi Center The Denver Post August 10 2016 Retrieved March 1 2024 Hazel Kori October 21 2018 Review Mixed Expectations Got The Best Of Christina Aguilera 303 Magazine Retrieved March 1 2024 Patel Joseph January 12 2004 Kelis Checks Into Britney s Onyx Hotel Tour MTV Retrieved March 1 2024 Dukes Billy June 5 2013 Taylor Swift Turns Denver s Pepsi Center Red Exclusive Pictures Taste of Country Retrieved March 1 2024 Smith Angela October 20 2017 Concert review Imagine Dragons Retrieved March 1 2024 Pink Announces New North American Tour Dates Variety May 3 2018 Retrieved March 2 2024 Moss Corey January 30 2002 NSYNC Bringing Smash Mouth Ginuwine On Tour MTV Retrieved March 2 2024 Shania Twain announces Colorado concert on new US tour KUSA com November 1 2022 Retrieved March 1 2024 Antonoff Lauren November 27 2019 It Wasn t the Throwback Songs That Dated Cher s Denver Concert Westword Retrieved March 1 2024 Amon Joe September 13 2019 PHOTOS Kiss plays Denver one last time during the band s final tour ever The Denver Post Retrieved March 1 2024 Cohn Allison January 21 2014 Justin Timberlake The 20 20 Experience World Tour Visits the Pepsi Center 303 Magazine Retrieved March 1 2024 Mulson Jennifer April 11 2018 Elton John adds second show in Colorado Colorado Springs Gazette Retrieved March 1 2024 a b Madonna Angers Denver Audience By Pretending To Shoot Guns Into Crowd CBS Colorado www cbsnews com October 19 2012 Retrieved March 1 2024 Obama accepts Democrat nomination BBC News BBC August 29 2008 Archived from the original on January 5 2010 Retrieved August 29 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ball Arena Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ball Arena amp oldid 1216687348 The Denver Debacle, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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