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Tingley Coliseum

Tingley Coliseum is an 11,571-seat multi-purpose arena in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Originally built as a rodeo and horse show auditorium,[1] it is located at 300 San Pedro Drive N.E.

Tingley Coliseum
Tingley Coliseum
Location within New Mexico
Tingley Coliseum
Location within the United States
Address300 San Pedro Drive NE
LocationAlbuquerque, New Mexico
Coordinates35°4′56.69″N 106°34′20.74″W / 35.0824139°N 106.5724278°W / 35.0824139; -106.5724278
OwnerExpo New Mexico
TypeArena
Capacity11,571
Construction
Broke ground1940
Opened1957 (1957)
Tenants
Albuquerque Six-Guns (CHL) (1973–1974)
New Mexico Scorpions (WPHL/CHL) (1996–2005)
New Mexico Slam (IBL) (1999–2001)
Albuquerque Thunderbirds (NBA D-League) (2005–2010)
Duke City Gladiators (CIF/IFL) (2015-2019)
Website
www.exponm.com

It was home to the Albuquerque Six-Guns and New Mexico Scorpions ice hockey teams[2] and the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League from 2005 to 2010. The latter two later relocated to the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho. It was also home to the New Mexico Slam basketball team from 1999 until they folded in 2001. Tingley Coliseum contains 9,286 permanent seats.

Beginning with the 2015 season, Champions Indoor Football added the Duke City Gladiators as an expansion team.[3][4] They joined the Indoor Football League in 2019.

History edit

In 1916, the New Mexico State Fair was not held due to financial difficulties and the lack of a suitable location. Many held out hope, but the state fair was canceled every year for over two decades.

It was the end of the state fair until, in 1937, a group of New Mexico businessmen led by Governor Clyde Tingley convinced President Franklin D. Roosevelt to grant Works Progress Administration (WPA) funds for the construction of fairground buildings in the middle of Albuquerque, of which Tingley Coliseum would be the center.

Over the next several years, more than $500,000 in WPA funds and more than a million adobe bricks were used for the construction of buildings. It took much longer than expected, finishing in 1957, seventeen years after construction began. Though the Coliseum took nearly two decades to complete, the rest of the fairgrounds did not take nearly as long, which enabled the State Fair to reopen in 1938.

The Coliseum was dedicated at the opening of the 1957 New Mexico State Fair and was named in honor of Governor Tingley. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans played the entire run of that year's nine-day fair.

Notable events edit

Tingley Coliseum is used for a myriad of civic gatherings, beyond the State Fair, including concerts, sporting events, and ice shows.

Entertainers who have appeared at Tingley include Journey,[5] Ike & Tina Turner,[5] Garth Brooks, Shakira, WWE, UFC, The Kinks, Mötley Crüe, Ronnie James Dio, Quiet Riot, Dokken, Janet Jackson, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Neil Young, Pearl Jam, AC/DC, Iron Maiden (1982), Metallica, KISS, Bob Dylan, Gloria Estefan, Jay-Z, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Tool, Rush, Aerosmith, James Brown, Elton John, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, No Doubt, Bon Jovi, The Beegees, The Jackson 5, Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Chris Brown, Earth, Wind and Fire, For King & Country, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eric Church, Prince (1997), Olivia Newton-John, Billy Joel (1979), Lionel Richie (1984) and Elvis Presley among others.

It also hosted the 1987 Miss USA pageant. Michelle Royer won.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. fought the second fight of his undefeated career at the Coliseum.

The PBR held one of their signature Built Ford Tough Series (formerly Bud Light Cup) events, the Ty Murray Invitational, annually, from 1997 to 2008. As of 2009, the event was moved to The Pit, on the University of New Mexico campus.

The 1966 National AAU Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Tingley Coliseum.

References edit

  1. ^ Scott, Jon C. (2006). Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. p. xiii. ISBN 1-894974-21-2.
  2. ^ Scott, Jon C. (2006). Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. pp. xiii. ISBN 1-894974-21-2.
  3. ^ Christ, Bob (March 3, 2015). "Gladiators will compete in Champions League". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, NM. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  4. ^ Christ, Bob (March 26, 2015). "Tingley getting ready for Gladiators' home debut". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, NM. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "City Attractions Today: Rock Concert". Albuquerque Journal. 1976-05-21. pp. A-10. Retrieved 2023-11-19.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Google map of Coliseum location

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Tingley Coliseum is an 11 571 seat multi purpose arena in Albuquerque New Mexico Originally built as a rodeo and horse show auditorium 1 it is located at 300 San Pedro Drive N E Tingley ColiseumTingley ColiseumLocation within New MexicoShow map of New MexicoTingley ColiseumLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesAddress300 San Pedro Drive NELocationAlbuquerque New MexicoCoordinates35 4 56 69 N 106 34 20 74 W 35 0824139 N 106 5724278 W 35 0824139 106 5724278OwnerExpo New MexicoTypeArenaCapacity11 571ConstructionBroke ground1940Opened1957 1957 TenantsAlbuquerque Six Guns CHL 1973 1974 New Mexico Scorpions WPHL CHL 1996 2005 New Mexico Slam IBL 1999 2001 Albuquerque Thunderbirds NBA D League 2005 2010 Duke City Gladiators CIF IFL 2015 2019 Websitewww exponm comThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tingley Coliseum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message It was home to the Albuquerque Six Guns and New Mexico Scorpions ice hockey teams 2 and the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League from 2005 to 2010 The latter two later relocated to the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho It was also home to the New Mexico Slam basketball team from 1999 until they folded in 2001 Tingley Coliseum contains 9 286 permanent seats Beginning with the 2015 season Champions Indoor Football added the Duke City Gladiators as an expansion team 3 4 They joined the Indoor Football League in 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Notable events 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 1916 the New Mexico State Fair was not held due to financial difficulties and the lack of a suitable location Many held out hope but the state fair was canceled every year for over two decades It was the end of the state fair until in 1937 a group of New Mexico businessmen led by Governor Clyde Tingley convinced President Franklin D Roosevelt to grant Works Progress Administration WPA funds for the construction of fairground buildings in the middle of Albuquerque of which Tingley Coliseum would be the center Over the next several years more than 500 000 in WPA funds and more than a million adobe bricks were used for the construction of buildings It took much longer than expected finishing in 1957 seventeen years after construction began Though the Coliseum took nearly two decades to complete the rest of the fairgrounds did not take nearly as long which enabled the State Fair to reopen in 1938 The Coliseum was dedicated at the opening of the 1957 New Mexico State Fair and was named in honor of Governor Tingley Roy Rogers and Dale Evans played the entire run of that year s nine day fair Notable events editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tingley Coliseum is used for a myriad of civic gatherings beyond the State Fair including concerts sporting events and ice shows Entertainers who have appeared at Tingley include Journey 5 Ike amp Tina Turner 5 Garth Brooks Shakira WWE UFC The Kinks Motley Crue Ronnie James Dio Quiet Riot Dokken Janet Jackson Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Neil Young Pearl Jam AC DC Iron Maiden 1982 Metallica KISS Bob Dylan Gloria Estefan Jay Z Van Halen Iron Maiden Tool Rush Aerosmith James Brown Elton John Cher Ozzy Osbourne Fleetwood Mac Eric Clapton No Doubt Bon Jovi The Beegees The Jackson 5 Vinnie Vincent Invasion Chris Brown Earth Wind and Fire For King amp Country Red Hot Chili Peppers Eric Church Prince 1997 Olivia Newton John Billy Joel 1979 Lionel Richie 1984 and Elvis Presley among others It also hosted the 1987 Miss USA pageant Michelle Royer won Floyd Mayweather Jr fought the second fight of his undefeated career at the Coliseum The PBR held one of their signature Built Ford Tough Series formerly Bud Light Cup events the Ty Murray Invitational annually from 1997 to 2008 As of 2009 the event was moved to The Pit on the University of New Mexico campus The 1966 National AAU Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Tingley Coliseum References edit Scott Jon C 2006 Hockey Night in Dixie Minor Pro Hockey in the American South Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd p xiii ISBN 1 894974 21 2 Scott Jon C 2006 Hockey Night in Dixie Minor Pro Hockey in the American South Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd pp xiii ISBN 1 894974 21 2 Christ Bob March 3 2015 Gladiators will compete in Champions League Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque NM Retrieved March 4 2015 Christ Bob March 26 2015 Tingley getting ready for Gladiators home debut Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque NM Retrieved March 26 2015 a b City Attractions Today Rock Concert Albuquerque Journal 1976 05 21 pp A 10 Retrieved 2023 11 19 External links 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