"Pepsi Arena" redirects here. For the arenas in Denver, see Pepsi Center; Quebec City, see Colisée Pepsi; Indianapolis, see Pepsi Coliseum.
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The Times Union Center
is an indoor arena located in Albany, New York, with a maximum seating capacity of 17,500 for sporting events. Current tenants include Siena College's men's basketball team, the Albany River Rats of the American Hockey League, and the Albany Conquest of af2.
The building, designed and built by Clough Harbour & Associates at a cost of $68.6 million, was opened on January 30, 1990 as the Knickerbocker Arena
with a performance by Frank Sinatra. [1] The naming rights of the arena were sold to Pepsi in 1997, and it was known as Pepsi Arena
from 1998-2006. In May 2006 the naming rights were sold to the Times Union
, a regional newspaper, and the name of the arena became the Times Union Center on January 1, 2007. The building is managed by SMG.
Previous tenants have included the Albany Firebirds of the Arena Football League, the Albany Patroons of the Continental Basketball Association, the Albany Choppers of the International Hockey League, the Albany Attack of the National Lacrosse League, and the New York Kick of the National Professional Soccer League. The University at Albany has used the facility for past games against Syracuse University and has been approached to use the facility for some dates in the future in the wake of their participation in the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
The Times Union Center also regularly hosts exhibition games of major sports leagues. The NBA, WNBA, and NHL have all played games at the arena.
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College sports
The Times Union Center is often home to the annual
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference basketball tournament (1990-96, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008), and hosts the
ECAC Hockey League championships every March. It will host the MAAC basketball tournament again in 2008 and 2010.
In 2003, the Times Union Center hosted the
NCAA basketball East Regional, which was won by Syracuse University on their way to their first national championship. The arena also hosted the first and second rounds of the
1995 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament as the Knickerbocker Arena.
In 2008, the Times Union Center hosted the NCAA
ice hockey East Regional tournament. The arena has hosted ice hockey regionals in even-numbered years since 2004 and is scheduled to host again in
2010, which will be the eighth time the East Regional has been held at the site.
In 2000, the Times Union Center hosted a regional quarterfinal between
St. Lawrence University and
Boston University, which went into quadruple overtime; becoming the longest game in the history of the tournament and the second longest game in Division I men's college hockey history (it is currently the third longest game).
The Times Union Center also hosted the Frozen Four on two occasions, in 1992 (as Knickerbocker Arena) when
Lake Superior State University defeated
Wisconsin for the national championship, and again in 2001 as the Pepsi Arena when
Boston College defeated
North Dakota.
Music
Since its opening show starring
Frank Sinatra on January 30, 1990
[2], the Times Union Center has become a popular concert venue, due to its proximity to larger cities like
New York,
Boston, and
Montreal, where concert tickets tend to sell out faster. It is within walking distance from the city's
Greyhound bus station, as well as being close to hotels, bars and restaurants. The open parking lots near the arena provide an excellent tailgating area for fans before the show.
In 1996, the
jamband The Grateful Dead released a concert album from their March 1990 Knickerbocker Arena performances titled
Dozin' at the Knick
.
[3] In 2003, rock band
Phish reunited with band co-founder
Jeff Holdsworth for the first time in nearly 18 years.
On December 1, 1998,
Celine Dion brought her
Let's Talk About Love Tour to the arena.
On June 19, 1999,
Shania Twain performed in the arena as a part of her first major concert tour
Come on Over Tour.
On December 3, 2001
Britney Spears performed here as part of her
Dream Within a Dream Tour.
On
July 16,
2005,
Bruce Springsteen played a solo acoustic show here as part of his
Devils & Dust Tour.
On
April 30,
2006, the then Pepsi Arena hosted the annual Parkfest celebration that featured an all day long street festival outside on South Pearl Street. Performances inside the Pepsi included
New Found Glory,
Dashboard Confessional,
Chris Brown and
Busta Rhymes. The event had previously been held at the
Altamont Fairgrounds.
On
April 17,
2007,
Billy Joel played his ninth concert at Times Union Center, giving him the highest box office attendance of any artist to play at the arena. A banner was raised in his honor.
On
September 12,
2007,
Genesis (band) played as part of the
Turn It On Again: The Tour. The show was part of their reunion tour (the first in 15 years); to feature Tony Banks, Phil Collins, and Michael Rutherford playing alongside their touring members Darryl Stuermer and Chester Thompson.
On
January 9,
2008, the final concert performance for the
The Best of Both Worlds Tour (a tour performed by
Miley Cyrus and the
Jonas Brothers) was performed here.
On
February 19,
2008,
Carrie Underwood's
Carnival Ride tour with
Josh Turner hit the arena selling out all 6,500 seats available for the show. This was just one of the sold out shows in the first week of her first headlining tour.
Wrestling
World Wrestling Entertainment has visited the arena quite often. Three superstars won their first
WWE Championship in this arena. 1992's
Royal Rumble
took place here. The event is considered one of the most notable events in WWF History as
Ric Flair went over an hour to win the Rumble, and claim the
WWF Championship for the first time.
In 2000, the Pepsi Arena hosted the World Wrestling Federation's
No Mercy
, notable for the return of
Steve Austin to active competition after being injured (in storyline) at the hands of
Rikishi. This show also featured
Kurt Angle winning the WWF Championship for the first time, defeating
The Rock.
Around the same time at the then Pepsi Arena, Steve Austin had a beer truck driven down the ramp to the ring and sprayed Vince McMahon and company with beer.
Edge also won his first WWE Championship in January 2006, when it hosted
New Year's Revolution
.
It also hosted the second
ECW On Sci Fi
show on June 20, accompanying a
SmackDown!
taping.
On
August 28,
2007 the Times Union Center held the first live televised
ECW On Sci Fi
accompanied by the first
SmackDown!
taping after
WWE Summerslam 2007. The SmackDown taping featured the return of
Rey Mysterio to SmackDown after a knee injury.
TNA Wrestling are holding a live event on Sunday, September 7th (7:30pm) from the arena.
References
- "Times Union enters a new arena". Carol DeMare. ''Times Union''. May 5, 2006.
- Pepsi Arena (Times Union Center) Tickets
- Dozin' at the Knick