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DCU Center

The DCU Center (originally Centrum in Worcester, formerly Worcester's Centrum Centre and commonly Worcester Centrum) is an indoor arena and convention center complex in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. The facility hosts a variety of events, including concerts, sporting events, family shows, conventions, trade-shows and meetings. It is owned by the City of Worcester and managed by SMG, a private management firm for public assembly facilities.[7]

DCU Center
Exterior of DCU Center, 2014
DCU Center
Location within Massachusetts
DCU Center
Location within the United States
Full nameDCU Center Arena & Convention Center
Former namesCentrum in Worcester (1982–97)
Worcester's Centrum Centre (1997–2004)
Location50 Foster Street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
Coordinates42°15′58″N 71°47′54″W / 42.26611°N 71.79833°W / 42.26611; -71.79833Coordinates: 42°15′58″N 71°47′54″W / 42.26611°N 71.79833°W / 42.26611; -71.79833
Public transitMBTA Worcester
OwnerCity of Worcester
OperatorASM Global
CapacityConcerts: 14,800
Basketball: 13,000
Hockey: 12,135
Construction
Broke groundDecember 10, 1977[1]
OpenedSeptember 2, 1982 (1982-09-02)[2]
Renovated2009, 2012, 2013
Expanded1997
Construction cost$25.6 million[2]
($71.9 million in 2021 dollars[3])
$23 million (2013 renovations)
ArchitectFDC, Inc.[4]
Structural engineerLeMessurier Consultants[5]
General contractorGranger Brothers Inc.[6]
Tenants
Worcester Railers (ECHL) (2017–present)
Massachusetts Pirates (NAL/IFL) (2018–present)
Worcester Sharks (AHL) (2006–2015)
New England Surge (CIFL) (2007–2008)
New England Blazers (MILL) (1989–1991)
Massachusetts Marauders (AFL) (1994)
Worcester IceCats (AHL) (1994–2005)
Worcester Counts (WBL) (1989)
Website
Venue Website

Ten-year naming rights were purchased in 2004 by Digital Federal Credit Union (DCU) and went into effect January 2005.[8] DCU's naming rights were later extended to 2025.

History

The Centrum, or officially Centrum in Worcester as it was then known, opened in September 1982 after years of construction delays, with a capacity of roughly 12,000. The first performance[9] on September 1, 1982, was a free concert sponsored by The City of Worcester with Mayor Sara Robertson acting as Master of Ceremonies with the New England Symphony Orchestra performing. The first paid opening event was a Frank Sinatra concert on September 2, 1982. The arena was expanded to 14,800 seats in 1989[10] with the addition of the 300-level balconies. The convention center addition was completed along with a renovation of arena infrastructure in 1997.[11] This upgrade resulted in the facility's name change to Worcester's Centrum Centre. The venue received further updates with the DCU naming rights purchase, including new signage both inside and outside the facility, and a new center-hung video scoreboard for the arena bowl.

Sports

 
View of the DCU Center during the inaugural New England Surge game in April 2007

Ice hockey

The arena is home to the Worcester Railers which began play in 2017 as a member of the ECHL. The arena was formerly home to the Worcester Sharks American Hockey League (AHL) team, owned and operated by its NHL affiliate San Jose Sharks, which moved its farm team to the west coast in 2015. Prior to this, the venue was home to the Worcester IceCats, also of the AHL. The arena also hosted the 2009 AHL All-Star Classic on January 29, 2009. The PlanetUSA All stars defeated Team Canada, 14–11, in the highest-scoring AHL All Star game in history.

Basketball

Worcester has been host to the Boston Celtics every few years. They also hosted the first and second rounds of the 2005 NCAA men's Division I basketball tournament.[12]

Indoor football

The arena has been home to multiple indoor football teams. The Massachusetts Marauders of the Arena Football League played in the arena in the 1994 season, but folded after one year in Massachusetts. The New England Surge of the Continental Indoor Football League also called the Center home for two seasons, but ceased operations after the 2008 season. In 2018, the Massachusetts Pirates began their inaugural season in the National Arena League, going 11-5 and regular season champions in their first year. They joined the Indoor Football League in 2021, and went on to win that year's United Bowl.[13]

Professional wrestling

On May 17, 1998, it was the host of WCW's WCW Slamboree. On April 27, 2003, WWE Backlash came to the DCU Center.

In additional several WWE events have taken place at the DCU Center. On December 28, 1998, Mick Foley, performing under the name Mankind, won his first WWE Championship during the taping of the January 4, 1999 edition of Monday Night Raw at the Worcester Centrum Centre, defeating The Rock. [14] On July 12, 2005, it was the host of the July 14, 2005 taping of SmackDown!. On November 2, 2009, it was the host of WWE Raw for the first time in nine years.[citation needed] On January 14, 2014, it was the host of the January 17 taping of SmackDown!.[citation needed] It was the host of WWE SmackDown when it went live on July 19, 2016, an episode featuring WWE's second ever brand extension draft.[citation needed]

For the first time Total Nonstop Action Wrestling debuted at the DCU Center on January 20, 2012.[15]

Boxing

On February 11, 1983, Marvelous Marvin Hagler retained his WBC, WBA and The Ring Middleweight titles against English boxer Tony Sibson at the arena. It was Hagler's 60th professional fight and his 56th win overall. The fight was the only time Hagler fought at the arena and was the last of 36 he fought in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Collegiate

The College of the Holy Cross uses the facility as an alternate location for anticipated larger attendance home games for men's basketball and men's ice hockey.

Music

During the 1980s, the arena became an alternate stop for touring musical acts, offering them a small venue that could draw from both the Boston and Providence concert markets simultaneously. The old Boston Garden had poor acoustics and lacked air conditioning, prompting promoters to schedule Boston area shows at the arena. This practice continues today as the arena is an alternative to the larger TD Garden.

The impact was also felt immediately thirty-five miles south at the Providence Civic Center. Within six months of The Centrum's opening, Providence's WPRI Channel 12 news ran a two-part story by reporter Brian Rooney citing a situation the week prior with the KISS band as a prime example of how the newly built Centrum was cutting deeply into the Providence Civic Center's vital concert business.

Shortly after the Centrum's September 1982 opening, RI promoter Frank J. Russo scheduled KISS on their Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour for a January 23, 1983 show at their usual area stop – the Providence Civic Center. He also scheduled a show the night prior at the new Centrum. The Centrum KISS date sold thousands more tickets than the Civic Center KISS date, which petered out at 2,000 sales. Russo canceled the Providence show and publicly offered to trade Centrum KISS show tickets for Civic Center KISS show tickets in lieu of refunds, throwing in a free bus ride up and back.[16] On January 22, 1983, hundreds of fans departed from Sabin Street in front of the Providence Civic Center, headed up on chartered buses to the competing venue. (After this, for the next four tours in a row, only the Centrum got area bookings from KISS; they did not attempt to play the Providence Civic Center again until 1988.)[17] On January 27, 1988, KISS paused in the middle of their Crazy Nights tour concert at the arena and filmed most of the footage for a music video supporting their impending "Turn On The Night" single. The video was directed by Marty Callner who laid tracks inside the security barrier in front of the stage for a moving camera to film up at lead singer Paul Stanley dancing up a stage ramp while lip-synching the lyrics and featured a dolly shot running down the center aisle showing the crowd. "Turn On the Night" only charted in the UK, where it reached #41.

Rooney reported the new Centrum was "thriving," and already "doing double the business expected" despite the recession. Worcester Centrum Director Antonio Tavares told Rooney, in a shot at his competition down south, "You can no longer sit and wait for the phone to ring and expect acts to be calling you, especially unique types of events, and say 'Hey, we're interested in playing the Providence Civic Center.' That doesn't happen anymore."[18] Rooney showed footage of a tennis match, a tractor pull, and KISS playing to underline the variety of events hosted by the new Centrum after only a few months of operation.

From August 13 to August 24, 1987, in an effort to thank their local fans for years of support and allow wide availability of tickets, Boston played an unprecedented nine-show run on their Third Stage tour. Starting with a three-night booking, as each show neared selling out another night was added. This successful, well-reviewed[citation needed] tour stop prompted a good-natured ad parody on rock radio station WBCN, "Now appearing at the Centrum, Boston on Ice!", a reference to themed ice shows.

The arena played host to what some fans consider to be the greatest two-night stand in the history of The Dave Matthews Band,[citation needed] in December 1998. Fresh off their May release of Before These Crowded Streets, they played some of the more diverse concerts in their history. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones joined DMB for these shows opening both nights and even sitting in on much of sets for both nights.

The venue has hosted 16 concerts of the band Phish. On December 31, 1993, they played their first concert at the Centrum, complete with a stage decorated like an aquarium (featured for the 1993 New Years run). Footage from this show was featured in the band's only official music video, "Down with Disease", whose jam debuted that night.[19] On November 29, 1997, Phish played their longest song in band history, a 58-minute version of "Runaway Jim".[20] The concert performed nearly a year later, on November 27, 1998, was later released as a live album, entitled Live Phish Volume 6. On December 27–28, 2010, they returned for a pair of concerts, the group's 11th and 12th appearances at the venue and its first public performances there in over seven years, performing one of the most well received[citation needed] renditions of "Harry Hood" since reuniting in 2009. They would return for two more concerts on June 7–8, 2012, notable for being that Summer tour's opening concerts. Phish would again return amidst their acclaimed Fall 2013 tour for two concerts on October 25–26, 2013.[21]

The arena played host to The Up in Smoke Tour on July 20–21, 2000. The show featured many famous rappers and hip hop artists, including Ice Cube, Eminem, Proof, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, D12, MC Ren, Westside Connection, Mel-Man, Tha Eastsidaz, Doggy's Angels, Devin The Dude, Warren G, TQ, Truth Hurts, Xzibit and The D.O.C. The July 20 show was filmed and later released as a live DVD.[citation needed]

The arena played host to The Tattoo the Earth Tour on October 5–7, 2001, and October 12–14, 2002. The show featured performances by Slipknot, Slayer, Sevendust, Sepultura, Hed PE, Mudvayne, downset., Hatebreed, Full Devil Jacket, Famous, Amen, U.P.O., Nothingface, PPM, Cold, Relative Ash, Systematic, Six Feet Under, Candiria, Lamb of God, God Forbid, Darkest Hour, Unearth, All That Remains, Dropkick Murphys, Sick of It All, Tiger Army, Converge, The Unseen, Reach the Sky, Stretch Arm Strong, Kill Your Idols and Nashville Pussy. It also featured 42 tattoo artists from Australia, Austria, France, Germany, Malaysia, Manitoba, Spain, Switzerland and the US.[citation needed]

On October 29, 2016, Parachute Concerts and area based Veteran Independent Promoter Ed Atamian brought the nostalgic Rap R&B throwback 'I Love The 90's Tour' to the arena. Featuring Salt N Pepa ft. DJ Spinderella, Vanilla Ice, Coolio, Young MC, Color Me Badd, All 4 One. The show sold thousands of tickets. Its success hearkens back to the venues and Worcester's strong performance with Urban concerts since the early 1990s.

Boston natives Aerosmith have performed at the DCU Center 13 times over the course of their career, including a few New Year's Eve shows.[22]

Other events

The arena features annual appearances of the top family shows including Sesame Street Live, Disney on Ice, Harlem Globetrotters and The Wiggles, among others.[23]

The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) has hosted a Built Ford Tough Series bull riding event at the arena every year from the event's inception in 1998.[24] The Built Ford Tough Series was known as the Bud Light Cup until the 2002 season.

On January 29–30, 2011, the Massachusetts International 28th Auto Show was held at the arena.[25]

On June 11, 2014, Worcester Technical High School held their graduation at the DCU Center, notable for the commencement address by President Barack Obama.[26]

On November 18, 2015, President Donald Trump held a rally at the DCU Center for a campaign stop. Secret Service agents screened attendees before the event. A crowd of over 10,000 was in attendance.[27]

On August 23–25, 2019, a Super Smash Bros. tournament titled Shine 2019 was held at the DCU Center. Over 1,600 competitors attended the tournament and the livestream had over 30,000 concurrent viewers on the final day.[28]

Expansion, convention center

 
1997 Convention Center addition

The facility expanded in 1997 with the opening of an attached convention center that features panoramic views of downtown Worcester.[29] The complex added 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of exhibit space, 11 meeting rooms, a 12,144-square-foot (1,128.2 m2) ballroom (the largest in Central Massachusetts) and a kitchen. The facility's 100,000-plus square feet of exhibit space is filled by consumer shows, trade shows, conventions, conferences, and other public and private functions year-round. An additional headquarters hotel for the facility, the Hilton Garden, opened in October 2006, doubling the number of rooms previously available in the facility's other headquarters hotel, the former Crowne Plaza that closed in 2009.

Renovations

 
Foster Street façade before 2012 renovation

It was announced on June 3, 2009, that the DCU Center would undergo a series of major renovations. There were to be three or four phases to the renovations, scheduled to avoid the Worcester Sharks AHL season. Work on the arena was expected to last three to four summers. Some of the major improvements were a new electrical system, new ice chillers, and a completely new ice floor all of which are original to the arena which opened in 1982. Other improvements to the arena during phase 1 will include a new dasher board system and a new seamless glass system, which are often found in new arenas.

During the summer of 2012, phase 2 of the renovations began. These included a new glass wall on the Foster Street side of the building; major improvements to heating, ventilation and cooling systems; upgrades to restrooms and concessions; and a new dehumidification system.[30] In 2018/2019, a plan of $37 million renovations were announced for the next four years.[29][31]

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • City's Visitor website

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This 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 DCU Center news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The DCU Center originally Centrum in Worcester formerly Worcester s Centrum Centre and commonly Worcester Centrum is an indoor arena and convention center complex in downtown Worcester Massachusetts The facility hosts a variety of events including concerts sporting events family shows conventions trade shows and meetings It is owned by the City of Worcester and managed by SMG a private management firm for public assembly facilities 7 DCU CenterExterior of DCU Center 2014DCU CenterLocation within MassachusettsShow map of MassachusettsDCU CenterLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFull nameDCU Center Arena amp Convention CenterFormer namesCentrum in Worcester 1982 97 Worcester s Centrum Centre 1997 2004 Location50 Foster StreetWorcester Massachusetts 01608Coordinates42 15 58 N 71 47 54 W 42 26611 N 71 79833 W 42 26611 71 79833 Coordinates 42 15 58 N 71 47 54 W 42 26611 N 71 79833 W 42 26611 71 79833Public transitMBTA Framingham Worcester Line WorcesterOwnerCity of WorcesterOperatorASM GlobalCapacityConcerts 14 800Basketball 13 000Hockey 12 135ConstructionBroke groundDecember 10 1977 1 OpenedSeptember 2 1982 1982 09 02 2 Renovated2009 2012 2013Expanded1997Construction cost 25 6 million 2 71 9 million in 2021 dollars 3 23 million 2013 renovations ArchitectFDC Inc 4 Structural engineerLeMessurier Consultants 5 General contractorGranger Brothers Inc 6 TenantsWorcester Railers ECHL 2017 present Massachusetts Pirates NAL IFL 2018 present Worcester Sharks AHL 2006 2015 New England Surge CIFL 2007 2008 New England Blazers MILL 1989 1991 Massachusetts Marauders AFL 1994 Worcester IceCats AHL 1994 2005 Worcester Counts WBL 1989 WebsiteVenue WebsiteTen year naming rights were purchased in 2004 by Digital Federal Credit Union DCU and went into effect January 2005 8 DCU s naming rights were later extended to 2025 Contents 1 History 2 Sports 2 1 Ice hockey 2 2 Basketball 2 3 Indoor football 2 4 Professional wrestling 2 5 Boxing 2 6 Collegiate 3 Music 4 Other events 5 Expansion convention center 6 Renovations 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Centrum or officially Centrum in Worcester as it was then known opened in September 1982 after years of construction delays with a capacity of roughly 12 000 The first performance 9 on September 1 1982 was a free concert sponsored by The City of Worcester with Mayor Sara Robertson acting as Master of Ceremonies with the New England Symphony Orchestra performing The first paid opening event was a Frank Sinatra concert on September 2 1982 The arena was expanded to 14 800 seats in 1989 10 with the addition of the 300 level balconies The convention center addition was completed along with a renovation of arena infrastructure in 1997 11 This upgrade resulted in the facility s name change to Worcester s Centrum Centre The venue received further updates with the DCU naming rights purchase including new signage both inside and outside the facility and a new center hung video scoreboard for the arena bowl Sports Edit View of the DCU Center during the inaugural New England Surge game in April 2007 Ice hockey Edit The arena is home to the Worcester Railers which began play in 2017 as a member of the ECHL The arena was formerly home to the Worcester Sharks American Hockey League AHL team owned and operated by its NHL affiliate San Jose Sharks which moved its farm team to the west coast in 2015 Prior to this the venue was home to the Worcester IceCats also of the AHL The arena also hosted the 2009 AHL All Star Classic on January 29 2009 The PlanetUSA All stars defeated Team Canada 14 11 in the highest scoring AHL All Star game in history Basketball Edit Worcester has been host to the Boston Celtics every few years They also hosted the first and second rounds of the 2005 NCAA men s Division I basketball tournament 12 Indoor football Edit The arena has been home to multiple indoor football teams The Massachusetts Marauders of the Arena Football League played in the arena in the 1994 season but folded after one year in Massachusetts The New England Surge of the Continental Indoor Football League also called the Center home for two seasons but ceased operations after the 2008 season In 2018 the Massachusetts Pirates began their inaugural season in the National Arena League going 11 5 and regular season champions in their first year They joined the Indoor Football League in 2021 and went on to win that year s United Bowl 13 Professional wrestling Edit On May 17 1998 it was the host of WCW s WCW Slamboree On April 27 2003 WWE Backlash came to the DCU Center In additional several WWE events have taken place at the DCU Center On December 28 1998 Mick Foley performing under the name Mankind won his first WWE Championship during the taping of the January 4 1999 edition of Monday Night Raw at the Worcester Centrum Centre defeating The Rock 14 On July 12 2005 it was the host of the July 14 2005 taping of SmackDown On November 2 2009 it was the host of WWE Raw for the first time in nine years citation needed On January 14 2014 it was the host of the January 17 taping of SmackDown citation needed It was the host of WWE SmackDown when it went live on July 19 2016 an episode featuring WWE s second ever brand extension draft citation needed For the first time Total Nonstop Action Wrestling debuted at the DCU Center on January 20 2012 15 Boxing Edit On February 11 1983 Marvelous Marvin Hagler retained his WBC WBA and The Ring Middleweight titles against English boxer Tony Sibson at the arena It was Hagler s 60th professional fight and his 56th win overall The fight was the only time Hagler fought at the arena and was the last of 36 he fought in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Collegiate Edit The College of the Holy Cross uses the facility as an alternate location for anticipated larger attendance home games for men s basketball and men s ice hockey Music EditDuring the 1980s the arena became an alternate stop for touring musical acts offering them a small venue that could draw from both the Boston and Providence concert markets simultaneously The old Boston Garden had poor acoustics and lacked air conditioning prompting promoters to schedule Boston area shows at the arena This practice continues today as the arena is an alternative to the larger TD Garden The impact was also felt immediately thirty five miles south at the Providence Civic Center Within six months of The Centrum s opening Providence s WPRI Channel 12 news ran a two part story by reporter Brian Rooney citing a situation the week prior with the KISS band as a prime example of how the newly built Centrum was cutting deeply into the Providence Civic Center s vital concert business Shortly after the Centrum s September 1982 opening RI promoter Frank J Russo scheduled KISS on their Creatures of the Night Tour 10th Anniversary Tour for a January 23 1983 show at their usual area stop the Providence Civic Center He also scheduled a show the night prior at the new Centrum The Centrum KISS date sold thousands more tickets than the Civic Center KISS date which petered out at 2 000 sales Russo canceled the Providence show and publicly offered to trade Centrum KISS show tickets for Civic Center KISS show tickets in lieu of refunds throwing in a free bus ride up and back 16 On January 22 1983 hundreds of fans departed from Sabin Street in front of the Providence Civic Center headed up on chartered buses to the competing venue After this for the next four tours in a row only the Centrum got area bookings from KISS they did not attempt to play the Providence Civic Center again until 1988 17 On January 27 1988 KISS paused in the middle of their Crazy Nights tour concert at the arena and filmed most of the footage for a music video supporting their impending Turn On The Night single The video was directed by Marty Callner who laid tracks inside the security barrier in front of the stage for a moving camera to film up at lead singer Paul Stanley dancing up a stage ramp while lip synching the lyrics and featured a dolly shot running down the center aisle showing the crowd Turn On the Night only charted in the UK where it reached 41 Rooney reported the new Centrum was thriving and already doing double the business expected despite the recession Worcester Centrum Director Antonio Tavares told Rooney in a shot at his competition down south You can no longer sit and wait for the phone to ring and expect acts to be calling you especially unique types of events and say Hey we re interested in playing the Providence Civic Center That doesn t happen anymore 18 Rooney showed footage of a tennis match a tractor pull and KISS playing to underline the variety of events hosted by the new Centrum after only a few months of operation From August 13 to August 24 1987 in an effort to thank their local fans for years of support and allow wide availability of tickets Boston played an unprecedented nine show run on their Third Stage tour Starting with a three night booking as each show neared selling out another night was added This successful well reviewed citation needed tour stop prompted a good natured ad parody on rock radio station WBCN Now appearing at the Centrum Boston on Ice a reference to themed ice shows The arena played host to what some fans consider to be the greatest two night stand in the history of The Dave Matthews Band citation needed in December 1998 Fresh off their May release of Before These Crowded Streets they played some of the more diverse concerts in their history Bela Fleck and the Flecktones joined DMB for these shows opening both nights and even sitting in on much of sets for both nights The venue has hosted 16 concerts of the band Phish On December 31 1993 they played their first concert at the Centrum complete with a stage decorated like an aquarium featured for the 1993 New Years run Footage from this show was featured in the band s only official music video Down with Disease whose jam debuted that night 19 On November 29 1997 Phish played their longest song in band history a 58 minute version of Runaway Jim 20 The concert performed nearly a year later on November 27 1998 was later released as a live album entitled Live Phish Volume 6 On December 27 28 2010 they returned for a pair of concerts the group s 11th and 12th appearances at the venue and its first public performances there in over seven years performing one of the most well received citation needed renditions of Harry Hood since reuniting in 2009 They would return for two more concerts on June 7 8 2012 notable for being that Summer tour s opening concerts Phish would again return amidst their acclaimed Fall 2013 tour for two concerts on October 25 26 2013 21 The arena played host to The Up in Smoke Tour on July 20 21 2000 The show featured many famous rappers and hip hop artists including Ice Cube Eminem Proof Snoop Dogg Dr Dre Nate Dogg Kurupt D12 MC Ren Westside Connection Mel Man Tha Eastsidaz Doggy s Angels Devin The Dude Warren G TQ Truth Hurts Xzibit and The D O C The July 20 show was filmed and later released as a live DVD citation needed The arena played host to The Tattoo the Earth Tour on October 5 7 2001 and October 12 14 2002 The show featured performances by Slipknot Slayer Sevendust Sepultura Hed PE Mudvayne downset Hatebreed Full Devil Jacket Famous Amen U P O Nothingface PPM Cold Relative Ash Systematic Six Feet Under Candiria Lamb of God God Forbid Darkest Hour Unearth All That Remains Dropkick Murphys Sick of It All Tiger Army Converge The Unseen Reach the Sky Stretch Arm Strong Kill Your Idols and Nashville Pussy It also featured 42 tattoo artists from Australia Austria France Germany Malaysia Manitoba Spain Switzerland and the US citation needed On October 29 2016 Parachute Concerts and area based Veteran Independent Promoter Ed Atamian brought the nostalgic Rap R amp B throwback I Love The 90 s Tour to the arena Featuring Salt N Pepa ft DJ Spinderella Vanilla Ice Coolio Young MC Color Me Badd All 4 One The show sold thousands of tickets Its success hearkens back to the venues and Worcester s strong performance with Urban concerts since the early 1990s Boston natives Aerosmith have performed at the DCU Center 13 times over the course of their career including a few New Year s Eve shows 22 Other events EditThe arena features annual appearances of the top family shows including Sesame Street Live Disney on Ice Harlem Globetrotters and The Wiggles among others 23 The Professional Bull Riders PBR has hosted a Built Ford Tough Series bull riding event at the arena every year from the event s inception in 1998 24 The Built Ford Tough Series was known as the Bud Light Cup until the 2002 season On January 29 30 2011 the Massachusetts International 28th Auto Show was held at the arena 25 On June 11 2014 Worcester Technical High School held their graduation at the DCU Center notable for the commencement address by President Barack Obama 26 On November 18 2015 President Donald Trump held a rally at the DCU Center for a campaign stop Secret Service agents screened attendees before the event A crowd of over 10 000 was in attendance 27 On August 23 25 2019 a Super Smash Bros tournament titled Shine 2019 was held at the DCU Center Over 1 600 competitors attended the tournament and the livestream had over 30 000 concurrent viewers on the final day 28 Expansion convention center Edit 1997 Convention Center addition The facility expanded in 1997 with the opening of an attached convention center that features panoramic views of downtown Worcester 29 The complex added 50 000 square feet 4 600 m2 of exhibit space 11 meeting rooms a 12 144 square foot 1 128 2 m2 ballroom the largest in Central Massachusetts and a kitchen The facility s 100 000 plus square feet of exhibit space is filled by consumer shows trade shows conventions conferences and other public and private functions year round An additional headquarters hotel for the facility the Hilton Garden opened in October 2006 doubling the number of rooms previously available in the facility s other headquarters hotel the former Crowne Plaza that closed in 2009 Renovations Edit Foster Street facade before 2012 renovation It was announced on June 3 2009 that the DCU Center would undergo a series of major renovations There were to be three or four phases to the renovations scheduled to avoid the Worcester Sharks AHL season Work on the arena was expected to last three to four summers Some of the major improvements were a new electrical system new ice chillers and a completely new ice floor all of which are original to the arena which opened in 1982 Other improvements to the arena during phase 1 will include a new dasher board system and a new seamless glass system which are often found in new arenas During the summer of 2012 phase 2 of the renovations began These included a new glass wall on the Foster Street side of the building major improvements to heating ventilation and cooling systems upgrades to restrooms and concessions and a new dehumidification system 30 In 2018 2019 a plan of 37 million renovations were announced for the next four years 29 31 References Edit Worcester Massachusetts Twenty Five Years of Downtown Development PDF Massachusetts Institute of Technology Retrieved July 1 2012 permanent dead link a b Santosuosso Ernie September 4 1982 Sinatra Opens Worcester Centrum The Boston Globe Retrieved September 23 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 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of Condensation on Court ESPN October 19 2007 Retrieved June 10 2014 Massachusetts Pirates prevail in overtime at Arizona capture Indoor Football League title Telegram amp Gazette Retrieved September 27 2021 RAW is Worcester City Played Big Role in Wrestling Program s First 25 Years This Week In Worcester January 21 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 1 20 TNA Results Worcester Mass Pro Wrestling Torch January 21 2012 Retrieved June 10 2014 The Providence Journal Bulletin January 21 1983 KISS is Back We re Like an Army KISS Alive The Complete Touring History Billboard Books New York NY 2000 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine KISS Creatures of the Night Tour TV news Report Worcester MA YouTube Featured Column The Top 10 Phish NYE Stunts Jambands Jambands December 30 2014 Retrieved September 25 2018 20 Minute Jam Chart Phish Retrieved June 10 2014 Venues Phish Retrieved June 10 2014 Previous Tours Aerosmith Retrieved June 10 2014 Events Retrieved August 3 2019 Touring Pro Division Professional Bull Riders Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved July 1 2012 Caywood Thomas January 30 2011 Auto Buffs Find Latest Dreams at DCU Show Telegram amp Gazette Worcester Retrieved June 10 2014 David Hudson June 11 2014 President Obama Gives the Commencement Address at Worcester Tech in Massachusetts Gintautus Dumcius November 19 2015 Donald Trump draws crowd of 10 500 to Worcester s DCU Center slams Jeb Bush and other rivals Masslive com Retrieved August 3 2019 Shaner Bill The soul of the game Inside the wild world of esports at the DCU Center Worcester Magazine Retrieved April 27 2021 a b Lisa Eckelbecker July 24 2016 DCU Center fresh off multi million dollar upgrade prepares for more telegram com Retrieved August 3 2019 Dayal Priyanka January 22 2012 DCU to Get 20 Million Face Lift Telegram amp Gazette Worcester Retrieved February 20 2012 Grant Welker March 18 2019 DCU Center prepping 37M upgrade to compete against other arenas wbjournal com Retrieved August 3 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to DCU Center Official website City s Visitor website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DCU Center amp oldid 1130110880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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