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Spectrum Center for the Arts

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Spectrum Center for the Arts
NameSpectrum Center for the Arts
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina
OwnerCity of Charlotte
OperatorHornets Sports & Entertainment
Capacity20,200

Spectrum Center for the Arts is a premier entertainment and sports venue located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, and is home to the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The venue has hosted numerous high-profile events, including concerts by Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and The Rolling Stones, as well as NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games and Democratic National Convention events. The center is also within walking distance of the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, making it a hub for entertainment and culture in the Queen City. The venue's design and construction were influenced by other notable venues, such as Madison Square Garden and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

History

The history of the Spectrum Center for the Arts dates back to the early 2000s, when the City of Charlotte and Hornets Sports & Entertainment began exploring options for a new arena to replace the Charlotte Coliseum. The venue was designed by Odell Associates and The Freelon Group, with construction beginning in 2003 and completing in 2005. The center has since become a staple of the Charlotte, North Carolina entertainment scene, hosting events such as the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament and concerts by Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, and Jay-Z. The venue has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, earning certifications from organizations such as the U.S. Green Building Council and the International Association of Venue Managers. The center's history is also closely tied to the history of the Charlotte Hornets, who have called the venue home since its opening in 2005, and have played against teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Chicago Bulls.

Architecture

The architecture of the Spectrum Center for the Arts is a unique blend of modern and traditional design elements, with a sleek and contemporary exterior giving way to a spacious and well-appointed interior. The venue's design was influenced by other notable arenas, such as the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. and the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. The center features a number of distinctive design elements, including a large glass atrium and a unique "hive" design that pays homage to the Charlotte Hornets and the city's NASCAR heritage. The venue's architecture has been recognized with awards from organizations such as the American Institute of Architects and the National Association of Sports Commissions, and has been compared to other notable venues such as Wembley Stadium in London, England and the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

Performances_and_Events

The Spectrum Center for the Arts has hosted a wide range of performances and events since its opening in 2005, including concerts by Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and The Black Keys, as well as NBA and NCAA basketball games, and events such as the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and Disney on Ice. The venue has also played host to a number of high-profile comedy acts, including Kevin Hart, Amy Schumer, and Dave Chappelle, and has been recognized as one of the top venues in the country for live music and entertainment by publications such as Pollstar and Billboard. The center has also hosted events such as the ESports tournament, League of Legends Championship Series, and the X Games, and has been compared to other notable venues such as the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.

Facilities_and_Amenities

The Spectrum Center for the Arts features a wide range of facilities and amenities, including a number of premium seating areas, such as the Hornets Nest and the Club Seats, as well as a variety of dining and concession options, including restaurants such as Dale's Pub and The Club Bar. The venue also features a number of state-of-the-art amenities, including a large video scoreboard and a advanced sound system, as well as a number of amenities geared towards families and groups, such as the Kids Zone and the Group Sales area. The center is also within walking distance of a number of other attractions, including the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, and the Mint Museum, making it a popular destination for visitors to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Management_and_Operations

The Spectrum Center for the Arts is managed and operated by Hornets Sports & Entertainment, a subsidiary of Michael Jordan's Jordan Brand, in partnership with the City of Charlotte. The venue is staffed by a team of experienced professionals, including General Manager Tom Murphy and Director of Events Jenelle Cooper, who work together to ensure that every event at the center is a success. The center is also supported by a number of sponsors and partners, including Coca-Cola, Bud Light, and Verizon Wireless, and has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and community outreach by organizations such as the National Association of Sports Commissions and the International Association of Venue Managers. The center's management and operations have been compared to other notable venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Category:Music venues in the United States

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