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Encyclopedia > U.S. Bank Arena
US Bank Arena
U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.
U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.
location = 100 Broadway Street
Cincinnati, Cincinnati 45202
Location {{{location}}}
Opened 1975
Owner Nederlander Cincinnati
Operator Nederlander Cincinnati
Tenants
Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) (1997-present)
Cincinnati Jungle Kats (Af2) (2007-present)
Seats
About 17,000 (basketball)
12,823 (hockey)
12,823 (football)

U.S. Bank Arena (known originally as the Riverfront Coliseum, and known later as The Crown and the Firstar Center), is an indoor arena located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River next to the Great American Ball Park. Completed in 1975, the arena seats 12,823 for ice hockey. It was the home of the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA from 1975-1979. Since then, the arena has hosted another minor-league hockey team and various concerts, political rallies, tennis tournaments, figure skating, a Billy Graham Crusade, and other events. The facility's longest-serving tenant was the men's basketball program of the University of Cincinnati, which used the arena from its completion until 1989, when U.C. built an on-campus facility (Shoemaker Center), now known as Fifth Third Arena. The arena building was heavily renovated in 1997, and still is in use. The current main tenants are the Cincinnati Cyclones of the East Coast Hockey League and the Cincinnati Jungle Kats of arenafootball2 (to begin play in 2007). Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2560x1920, 1211 KB) U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2560x1920, 1211 KB) U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati. ... Nickname: The Queen City Location in Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Coordinates: Country United States State Ohio County Hamilton Founded 1788 Incorporated 1819 Mayor Mark L. Mallory (D) Area    - City 206. ... Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ... 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League. ... The Cincinnati Jungle Kats are a 2007 af2 expansion team that will play its home games at the U.S. Bank Arena. ... af2 (short for arenafootball2) is the name of the Arena Football Leagues minor league, which started play in 2000. ... The following is a list of indoor arenas. ... Nickname: The Queen City Location in Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Coordinates: Country United States State Ohio County Hamilton Founded 1788 Incorporated 1819 Mayor Mark L. Mallory (D) Area    - City 206. ... The Ohio River is the largest tributary by volume of the Mississippi River. ... Great American Ball Park is the home of Major League Baseballs Cincinnati Reds. ... Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ... The Cincinnati Stingers were an ice hockey team based out of Cincinnati, Ohio that played in the World Hockey Association. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ... Billy Graham, April 1966 The Rev. ... Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005. ... The University of Cincinnati is a state university located in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Fifth Third Arena is a 13,176-seat multi-purpose arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, named for Fifth Third Bank. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... The ECHL is a professional minor-league double-A hockey association based in the United States and Canada. ... The Cincinnati Jungle Kats are a 2007 af2 expansion team that will play its home games at the U.S. Bank Arena. ... af2 (short for arenafootball2) is the name of the Arena Football Leagues minor league, which started play in 2000. ... 2007 (MMVII) will be a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The first event to be staged at the facility was a concert by the Allman Brothers. Many other noteworthy performers have appeared there, including Pink Floyd. The Allman Brothers Band is a pioneering and innovative Southern rock group from Macon, Georgia originally popular in the 1970s, described by Rolling Stones George Kimball in 1971 as the best . ... Pink Floyd are an English rock band that earned recognition for their psychedelic rock music, and as they evolved, became widely known as pioneers of progressive rock music. ...


The venue hosted part of the 1981 and all of the 1992 Horizon League men's basketball conference tournament. The 2002 and 2004 Conference USA men's basketball tournaments were held there; the Atlantic Ten Conference also held its tourney there in 2005 and did so again in 2006. The 1996 NCAA Frozen Four also was staged at the facility. The arena was the site of the last World Championship Wrestling (WCW)/NWO Souled Out event in 2000. It also hosted the first World Wrestling Entertainment Cyber Sunday pay-per-view in 2006. The US Bank Arena has also held many other WWE events. The Horizon League is a nine school, NCAA Division I college athletic conference, whose members are located in five midwestern states of the U.S. Although the league does not sponsor football, two members have Division I-AA teams: Youngstown State in the Gateway Football Conference, and Butler in the... Conference USA, officially abbreviated C-USA, is a college athletic conference which is now in the Southern United States. ... The Atlantic 10 Conference (A10) is a college athletic conference which operates mostly in the eastern United States; it also has two member schools in Ohio: Dayton and Xavier, located in Dayton and Cincinnati, respectively. ... The Frozen Four is the trademarked name of the final two rounds of the NCAA Division I championship of ice hockey in the USA. Schools advance in a single-elimination tournament from four regional sites to a single site, where the national semifinals and final game are played. ... It has been suggested that List of WCW programming be merged into this article or section. ... Souled Out was a WCW PPV in the month of January from 1997 through 2000. ... World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... Cyber Sunday is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event promoted by World Wrestling Entertainments RAW brand. ...


December 1979 tragedy

On December 3, 1979, the arena was the site of one of the worst rock concert tragedies in United States history. Eleven fans were killed and several dozen others injured in the rush for seating at the opening of a sold-out concert by English rock band The Who. The concert was using "festival seating", (also known as "general seating" or "stadium seating"), where the best seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. When the crowds waiting outside heard the band performing a sound check, they thought that the concert was beginning and tried to rush into the still-closed doors, trampling those at the front of the crowd. December 3 is the 337th (in leap years the 338th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the Smashing Pumpkins song, see 1979 (song). ... Rock is a form of popular music from the mid 20th century which typically features a vocal melody (often with vocal harmony) that is supported by accompaniment of electric guitars, a bass guitar, and drums, often with a strong back beat. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq mi  Population    - 2005 est. ... Rock group (or later rock band) is a generic name to describe a group of musicians specializing in a particular form of electronically amplified music. ... The Who are an English rock band who first came to prominence in the 1960s and grew in stature to be considered one of the greatest rock n roll bands of all time[1][2][3]. Except for periods of retirement from 1983 to 1988 and from 1990 to 1995... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Stadium seating. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Stadium seating. ... Example of stadium seating. ... First come, first served (sometimes first-come, first-served or simply FCFS) is a service policy whereby the requests of customers or clients are attended to in the order that they arrived, without other biases or preferences. ...


Several factors contributed to the tragedy, including poor crowd control but, for the most part, it was a breakdown in decision-making of arena and city management. Due to the festival seating, many fans arrived much earlier than arena management expected. The extremely cold temperatures in Cincinnati that night created a crowd overly anxious to enter the facility. The gates opened behind schedule, and too few doors were opened to deal with the huge crowd. Management was reluctant to open more doors due to union restrictions on arena employees. However, on the far side of the building, lines were significantly shorter. Crowding around the doors ensued, and several people died from suffocation by the crowd. The concert went on as scheduled, with most patrons and the band unaware of the tragedy. Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ... A Trade Union (Labour union) ... is a continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment. ...


As a result, concert venues across North America switched to assigned seating or changed their rules about festival seating. Cincinnati immediately outlawed festival seating at concerts, although it overturned the ban on August 4, 2004, since the ban was making it difficult for Cincinnati to book concerts (Many music acts prefer festival seating because it allows the most enthusiastic fans to get near the stage and generate excitement for the rest of the crowd. Some performers and bands insist on a festival seating area near the stage, so the ban was hindering Cincinnati's ability to book concerts. In 2002, the city had made a one-time exception to the ban, allowing festival seating for a Bruce Springsteen concert.) Cincinnati was, at the time, the only city in the U.S.A. to outlaw festival seating altogether. August 4 is the 216th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (217th in leap years), with 149 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Bruce Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. ...


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