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Ford Center (Evansville)

Ford Center
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Location 1 Southeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Evansville, Indiana 47708
Coordinates 37°58′19.88″N 087°34′4.24″W / 37.9721889°N 87.5678444°W / 37.9721889; -87.5678444Coordinates: 37°58′19.88″N 087°34′4.24″W / 37.9721889°N 87.5678444°W / 37.9721889; -87.5678444
Owner City of Evansville
Operator Venuworks
Capacity Concert: 11,000
Basketball: 10,000
Hockey: 9,000
Surface Multi-surface
Construction
Broke ground October 20, 2009
Opened November 5, 2011
Construction cost $127.5 million
Architect Populous
Hafer Associates
Structural engineer Thornton Tomasetti
Services engineer M-E Engineers, Inc.
General contractor Hunt/Harmon JV
Tenants
Evansville Purple Aces (NCAA) (2011–present)
Evansville IceMen (ECHL) (2011–2016)
Evansville Thunderbolts (SPHL) (2016–present)

The Ford Center is a multi-use indoor arena in downtown Evansville, Indiana with a maximum seating capacity of 11,000. It officially opened in November 2011 and is mainly used for basketball, ice hockey, and music concerts. It is home to the Evansville Purple Aces basketball teams and the Evansville Thunderbolts minor league hockey team in the Southern Professional Hockey League.

The first public event held at the Ford Center was an Evansville IceMen hockey game on November 5, 2011, when the IceMen defeated the Fort Wayne Komets 3-1. The first concert was held four days later on November 9, 2011 by Bob Seger and his Silver Bullet Band. The Evansville Purple Aces played their first basketball game on November 12, 2011, beating the Butler Bulldogs 80-77 in overtime.

In its first year, the new arena also hosted concerts for Elton John, Lady Antebellum, Reba, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Steel Panther with Judas Priest, Motley Crue with Alice Cooper, Aerosmith with Living Colour, and Cirque du Soleil's performance of Quidam.


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