Located in Hampton, Virginia, the Hampton Coliseum
is a multi-use facility owned by the City of Hampton. It is used to host concerts, and is a regular stop on the World Wrestling Entertainment tour. Opening in 1970, then known as the Hampton Roads Coliseum, was the Hampton Roads metropolitan area's, and the state of Virginia's first large multi-purpose arena. The arena seats about 13,800 for festival-style concerts and 9,777 for basketball.
|
HAMPTON COLISEUM TICKETS
|
Tenants
The Hampton Coliseum was also one of several former homes of the
American Basketball Association (1967-1976) professional basketball franchise
Virginia Squires. The Squires played there (in addition to the
Roanoke Civic Center,
Richmond Coliseum, and the
Norfolk Scope, all within the state of Virginia) from 1970 to 1976. The Virginia Squires played their first game at the Coliseum on October 22, 1970, and their last game on April 6, 1976.
The Coliseum was also home to the
Virginia Wings and
Hampton Gulls hockey teams in the
American Hockey League.
Sporting events
The 1987-1989
Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball tournaments were held in the Coliseum, as was the 1985
Sun Belt Conference tourney. The Hampton Coliseum is also the home of the
Virginia Duals annual wrestling tournament, hosting invitational college and high school matches.
The coliseum hosted
WWF/WWE RAW
, in April 1998, August 2005, May 2007, and January 2008. It also hosted
SmackDown!
and for
ECW on Sci Fi
on December 2006. In January 2008, WWE had its first television show taped in
high definition in this arena.
Music
In 1981, the
Rolling Stones played the Coliseum, and broadcast on the radio. The Stones also recorded a video for the song
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
during that show. The
Grateful Dead played the Coliseum many times during the 1980s and 1990s. Their first of many shows was on May 4, 1979. In 1989, they billed themselves as the "Warlocks" for a 2-night run. The
jam band Phish recorded their live album
Hampton Comes Alive
at the Coliseum in 1998, to which they referred the venue as their "Mothership".
[1] On
New Year's Eve 1996, the
Dave Matthews Band recorded
Live Trax Vol. 7 at the venue. The Coliseum is also the final venue that late
Metallica bassist
Cliff Burton played in the United States, before his death in September of 1986 in Ljungby, Sweden.
References
- Wilson: "Hampton Comes Alive Program", pg. 2, McMann Publications, 1998.