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词条 Tyson Events Center
释义

  1. History

  2. Hosted events

     Wrestling  Entertainment  Other events 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox stadium
| stadium_name = Tyson Events Center - Gateway Arena
| nickname =
| image = Sioux City Events Center from SW 3.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| caption = Tyson Events Center features Gateway Arena and Long Lines Family Recreation Center (right, formerly the Sioux City Municipal Auditorium)
| location = 401 Gordon Drive, Sioux City, Iowa 51101
| coordinates = {{coord|42|29|29|N|96|24|26|W|type:landmark_scale:4000|display=it}}
| broke_ground = April 30, 2002[1]
| opened = December 17, 2003[2]
| owner = City of Sioux City
| operator = Spectra, subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor
| surface = Multi-surface
| construction_cost = $52 million[2]
(${{formatprice|{{Inflation|US|52000000|2003}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}})
| architect = Ellerbe Becket
FEH Associates
| project_manager =
| structural engineer =
| services engineer = KJWW Engineering Consultants, P.C.[3]
| general_contractor = Mortenson/Klinger[2]
| tenants = Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) (2003–present)
Sioux City Bandits (CIF) (2004–present)
| seating_capacity = Concerts: 10,000
Basketball: 6,813, with standing room for at least 9,500
Hockey: 6,731, with standing room for at least 9,500
Indoor football: 6,941, with standing room for at least 9,500
}}

The Gateway Arena is a multi-purpose arena inside the Tyson Events Center, located in Sioux City, Iowa and sponsored by Tyson Foods and Gateway, Inc. The arena is often promoted as Tyson Events Center, the name of the entire complex.

The arena has three spectator levels: one suite level and two general seating levels named the 100 level and the 200 level, respectively. Its official maximum capacity is 10,000.

Owned by the City of Sioux City, it is located on the riverfront overlooking the Missouri River. The venue was operated by the city as well for almost 15 years until January 2018 when the city contracted with Philadelphia-based venue management firm Spectra to handle matters such as booking, marketing, staffing and food and beverage service.[4]

It is home to the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League (USHL), the Sioux City Bandits of Champions Indoor Football (CIF), and the Sioux City Hornets of the Midwest Basketball League (MBL).

This arena also hosts many college tournaments associated with the NAIA, including the NAIA Wrestling National Tournament, NAIA Women's Volleyball National Tournament, and the Division II NAIA Women's National Basketball Tournament, which was won back-to-back in 2004 and 2005 by Sioux City's Morningside College Mustangs.

History

The arena opened in 2003, expanding out from the old Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, which was later closed as an auditorium and converted into the Long Lines Family Recreation Center.

Hosted events

Wrestling

The site has hosted World Wrestling Entertainment on numerous occasions, including a live un-televised event on September 25, 2004, followed by a televised SmackDown on May 17, 2005; and four televised Raw programs on July 10, 2006, February 5, 2007, January 12, 2009 along with an ECW taping the same night, and Raw on July 1, 2013. There was another non-televised show on August 16, 2009. It has also hosted TNA Wrestling Live on June 4, 2010. In December 2014, there was a SmackDown televised event featuring the Immortal Hulk Hogan acting as an authority figure for the night. Most recently in 2016 there WWE Live (Smackdown) non-televised event featuring AJ Styles vs Dean Ambrose for the WWE Championship, The Usos vs Ryhno and Heath Slater for the Smackdown Tag Team Championships, The Hype Bros and American Alpha vs The Ascension and the Vaudevillians, Kalisto vs Tyler Brezze, The Miz vs Apollo Crews, Natalya and Carmela vs Emma and Naomi, Kane vs Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper and Alexa Bliss vs Becky Lynch for the Smackdown Women's Championship

Entertainment

  • It has hosted numerous concerts, by artists such as Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, Cher, Rascal Flatts, Fleetwood Mac, KISS, Nickelback, 311, Neil Diamond, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Buckcherry, The Offspring, Brad Paisley, Miranda Lambert, Whitesnake, Papa Roach and Creed.
  • This venue has also hosted comedian Larry the Cable Guy on three occasions.

Other events

President George W. Bush spoke here during his re-election campaign in 2004.

See also

  • Sioux City Municipal Auditorium

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Proud City Breaks Ground for Events Center|first=Nate|last=Tullis|url=http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/proud-city-breaks-ground-for-events-center/article_a97e7c76-8a71-5126-a75f-509546f18d0f.html|newspaper=Sioux City Journal|date=May 1, 2002|accessdate=November 19, 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Gateway Arena Anchors Sioux City Complex|first=Don|last=Muret|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2003/12/20031201/Facilities/Gateway-Arena-Anchors-Sioux-City-Complex.aspx|work=SportsBusiness Journal|date=December 1, 2003|accessdate=November 19, 2011}}
3. ^KJWW Engineering - Tyson Event Center
4. ^https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/the-tyson-and-orpheum-are-under-new-management-here-s/article_c8a997e6-3200-5f31-8bab-bd5e012303fc.html

External links

  • Tyson Event Center official website
{{USHL Arenas}}{{CIF Arenas}}{{Music venues of Iowa}}

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