Brookshire Grocery Arena
Arena in Bossier City, Louisiana, US
This article is about the arena in Louisiana. For the arena in Omaha, Nebraska that formerly had a similar name, see
CHI Health Center Omaha .
Brookshire Grocery Arena Former names Bossier City Arena (2000) CenturyTel Center (2000–2010) CenturyLink Center (2010–2020) Brookshire Grocery Arena (2020–present) Location 2000 Brookshire Arena DriveBossier City, Louisiana 71112 Owner City of Bossier City Operator ASM Global Capacity 14,000 (concerts) 12,440 (hockey) Surface Multi-surface Broke ground March 30, 1999 (25 years ago) (1999-03-30 ) [ 1] Opened November 2, 2000 (24 years ago) (2000-11-02 ) [ 2] Construction cost $56.5 million ($100 million in 2023 dollars[ 3] ) Architect AE Design Group Structural engineer Walter P Moore General contractor Roy Anderson Corp. Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (CHL ) (2000–2011)Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings (af2 /AFL ) (2004–2010)
The Brookshire Grocery Arena [ 4] (formerly CenturyLink Center, CenturyTel Center, and Bossier City Arena ) is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena , in Bossier City, Louisiana . The naming rights were purchased by the company Brookshire Grocery Group of Tyler, Texas in 2021.
History
Opened in 2000 during the administration of then Bossier City Mayor George Dement , the center is among several projects financed in part from revenues derived from three casinos in the city.[ 5]
The center was home to the Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings AFL team and the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs CHL team.
It hosted the Southland Conference men's basketball tournament in 2001. In 2011, the CenturyLink Center with the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters hosted 1st and 2nd-round games for the NCAA women's basketball tournament including the first two games of eventual champion Texas A&M .
UFC 37: High Impact was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the CenturyTel Center in Bossier City, Louisiana on May 10, 2002.
On September 28, 2002, the NHL came to the arena, for a pre-season game, between the Nashville Predators and Atlanta Thrashers .
On January 14, 2007, the CHL All-Star game was played at the arena, for the first time ever, hosted by the Mudbugs.
On October 24, 2014, CLC held an NBA preseason game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Dallas Mavericks .[ 6]
On October 1, 2016, CLC held another NBA preseason game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Dallas Mavericks .
On September 29, 2023, Brookshire Grocery Arena was the site of the relaunch of the Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus after a six-year hiatus[ 7]
Concert history
A list of notable concerts held in the arena
Date
Artist
Tour
Supporting act(s)
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
November 21, 2000
Styx
Together in 2000 Tour
REO Speedwagon , Survivor
—
—
November 25, 2000
Creed
Human Clay Tour
Sevendust , Finger Eleven
—
December 2, 2000
Elton John
Medusa Tour
—
March 8, 2002
Kid Rock
Cocky Tour
July 18, 2002
Britney Spears
Dream Within a Dream Tour
O-Town
12,232
$749,181
November 16, 2002
Cher
Living Proof: The Farewell Tour
Cyndi Lauper
11,610
$771,806
April 25, 2003
ZZ Top
Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour
Ted Nugent
6,300 / 7,500
$248,850
March 4, 2004
Kid Rock
Rock N' Roll Pain Train Tour
—
February 5, 2005
Cher
Living Proof: The Farewell Tour
Village People
9,323 / 12,397
$508,529
March 8, 2006
Nickelback
All the Right Reasons Tour
Trapt , Chevelle
—
March 3, 2007
Justin Timberlake
FutureSex/LoveShow
—
November 15, 2007
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus
Best of Both Worlds Tour
Jonas Brothers
—
February 19, 2008
Kid Rock
Rock N' Roll Revival Tour
Rev Run , Peter Wolfe
—
April 13, 2009
Nickelback
Dark Horse Tour
Seether , Saving Abel
—
August 4, 2009
Journey
Revelation Tour
September 10, 2009
Taylor Swift
Fearless Tour
Gloriana Kellie Pickler
—
September 19, 2009
Britney Spears
The Circus Starring Britney Spears
Kristinia DeBarge
10,240
$610,818
February 13, 2010
Martina McBride Trace Adkins
Shine All Night Tour
—
February 8, 2011
Kid Rock
Born Free Tour
—
September 20, 2011
Taylor Swift
Speak Now World Tour
Needtobreathe
11,510
$728,546
February 13, 2013
Kid Rock
Rebel Soul Tour
—
March 8, 2014
Luke Bryan
That's My Kind of Night Tour
Lee Brice Cole Swindell
12,292
$678,063
March 22, 2014
Elton John
Follow the Yellow Brick Road Tour
—
—
November 15, 2014
Cher
Dressed to Kill Tour
Cancelled due to viral infection[ 8]
March 20, 2015
Miranda Lambert
Platinum Tour
Justin Moore Danielle Bradbery
—
May 20, 2015
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Vance Joy
12,459
$1,458,197
This show served as the opening night of the tour's North American leg.
July 29, 2015
Eagles
History of the Eagles – Live in Concert
—
—
March 12, 2016
Luke Bryan
Kill the Lights Tour
Little Big Town Dustin Lynch
—
April 22, 2016
Carrie Underwood
Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round
Easton Corbin The Swon Brothers
10,883
$737,228
March 12, 2017
Miranda Lambert
Highway Vagabond Tour
Old Dominion
—
July 9, 2017
Journey
North American Tour
Asia
July 15, 2017
Paul McCartney
One on One
—
April 22, 2018
Foo Fighters
Concrete and Gold Tour
The Struts
—
March 16, 2019
P!nk
Beautiful Trauma World Tour
Julia Michaels KidCutUp
—
September 7, 2019
KISS
End of the Road World Tour
David Garibaldi
—
October 5, 2019
Miranda Lambert
Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour
Maren Morris Pistol Annies Tenille Townes
—
March 10, 2020
Cher
Here We Go Again Tour
Nile Rodgers CHIC
—
—
After this show, the remaining dates of the tour were postponed to later in the year due to COVID-19.[ 9]
August 29, 2020
Journey
2020 Tour
Pretenders
—
—
This show was canceled due to COVID-19.[ 10]
September 30, 2020
Def Leppard
20/20 Vision Tour
ZZ Top
—
—
—
October 1, 2020
Luke Bryan
Proud to Be Right Here Tour
Morgan Wallen Runaway June
—
—
February 19, 2023
Journey
Freedom Tour
Toto
See also
References
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^ "Minor League Attendance Trend" . Archived from the original on 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2011-09-20 .
^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF) . American Antiquarian Society . 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF) . American Antiquarian Society . 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" . Retrieved February 29, 2024 .
^ Ferrell, Scott. "Brookshire Grocery lands naming rights to former CenturyLink Center in Bossier City" . The Times . Retrieved 2020-12-11 .
^ "Amanda Crane, "'Mr. Bossier' turns 91" " . bossierpress.com. Retrieved February 6, 2013 .
^ Jeffrey D. Sadow (December 22, 2014). "Sadow: Bossier City Fiddles While Its Arena Burns Tax Dollars" . The Hayride. Retrieved February 28, 2014 .
^ "Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey to stage first live show in 6 years in Bossier City" .
^ Gardner, Elysa. "Cher cancels remaining tour dates" . USA TODAY . Retrieved 2020-03-29 .
^ Martoccio, Angie (2020-03-12). "Cher Postpones Here We Go Again Tour Due to Coronavirus" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 2020-05-22 .
^ "Journey's 2020 Tour Canceled" . Billboard . 2020-05-04. Retrieved 2020-05-22 .
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