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First Horizon Coliseum

Coordinates:36°03′35″N79°49′33″W / 36.0596000°N 79.825700°W /36.0596000; -79.825700
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Multi-purpose arena in Greensboro, NC

First Horizon Coliseum
The Coliseum in 2021
Map
Interactive map of First Horizon Coliseum
Former namesGreensboro Memorial Coliseum
(1959–1980)
Greensboro Coliseum
(1980–2024)
Address1921 W Gate City Blvd,Greensboro, North Carolina
Coordinates36°03′35″N79°49′33″W / 36.0596000°N 79.825700°W /36.0596000; -79.825700
OwnerCity of Greensboro
OperatorOak View Group
Capacity22,000[1]
Record attendance23,642
Construction
Broke groundJanuary 6, 1959[2]
OpenedOctober 29, 1959
Expanded1972, 1978, 1993[3]
Years active1959-present
Construction cost$4.5 million (equivalent to $48.5 million in 2024)
Tenants
UNC Greensboro Spartans (NCAA) (2010–present)
Carolina Cobras (NAL) (2018–present)
Carolina Cowboys (PBR) (2023–present)
Greensboro Gargoyles (ECHL) (2025–present)

First Horizon Coliseum (formerlyGreensboro Coliseum) is anarena inGreensboro, North Carolina. Opened in 1959 as the first building of theGreensboro Complex, the 22,000-seat arena is the home arena of theUNC Greensboro Spartans basketball team and theGreensboro Gargoyles of theECHL.

It has a history in hostingcollege basketball games, having been a recurring host of theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC) basketball tournaments, and early-round games in theNCAA tournament. As it was the largest arena in the state for a period, the Coliseum previously hosted a number of neutral site games involving North Carolina's teams;Wake Forest regularly played marquee and ACC games at the Coliseum from 1959 to 1989.

History

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The arena was first proposed in 1944 by Greensboromayor W.H. Sullivan to honor the soldiers who fought inWorld War I andWorld War II.[3] The building was approved and venue construction commenced in 1958 and was finalized by September 1959 and opened one month later. Initially named the "Greensboro Memorial Coliseum"[4] (a title it retained until 1980), the arena welcomed its first event on October 29, 1959. At its inception, the Coliseum had a seating capacity of 7,100, making it one of the largest arenas on the East Coast.[5] In 1993 the arena was expanded to reach a capacity of 22,000, where the arena stands today.

In October 2024, the arena announced a ten-yearnaming rights agreement withFirst Horizon Bank, under which it was renamed First Horizon Coliseum.[6]

Events

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Over the years, the Coliseum has been the site of numerous sporting events, particularly basketball. Additionally, it has hosted concerts for over four decades. During the 1960s and 1970s, the venue attracted rock and R&B artists, withThe Monkees being the first major act to perform there.Elvis Presley held a concert on April 14, 1972, and footage from this event was featured in his last film, titledElvis on Tour. Presley returned to the Coliseum for another concert on April 21, 1977, shortly before his passing on August 16. On April 24, 2010, Christian bandCasting Crowns recorded their live album,Until the Whole World Hears... Live, at the Coliseum. The rock band Phish set the attendance record for a concert at the venue on March 1, 2003, with 23,642 fans present.[7]

The Coliseum also hosted102 JAMZ SuperJam from 1997 to 2014, featuring well-known artists from the hip hop scene, includingLL Cool J,Soulja Boy,Ludacris,Ja Rule,Piles,Nas,Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz,Travis Porter, and theYing Yang Twins.

Additionally, the Coliseum was the venue forAmerican Idol auditions forseason 5 on October 3, 2005. From July 8 to 10, 2012, it served as the Greensboro audition site for the second season ofThe X Factor.

List of concerts and events held at the coliseum
ArtistEventDateOpening act(s)
3 Doors Down3 Doors Down TourDecember 17, 2008Switchfoot &American Bang
AC/DCHighway to Hell TourOctober 3, 1979Blackfoot &Mother's Finest
Back in Black TourAugust 10, 1980Nantucket
Fly on the Wall TourNovember 17, 1985Yngwie Malmsteen
Blow Up Your Video World TourAugust 27, 1988White Lion
Razors Edge World TourFebruary 17, 1991King's X
Ballbreaker World TourJanuary 12, 1996The Poor
Stiff Upper Lip World TourMarch 29, 2001Wide Mouth Mason
Black Ice World TourOctober 25, 2009The Answer
Rock or Bust World TourAugust 27, 2016Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
Acquire the FireRESILIENT TourMarch 20, 2015
March 21, 2015
AerosmithToys in the Attic TourOctober 10, 1975REO Speedwagon & Ted Nugent
Aerosmith Express TourMay 5, 1978Mahogany Rush
Right in the Nuts TourDecember 15, 1979
Permanent Vacation TourMarch 23, 1988white lion
Nine Lives TourJanuary 31, 1998Kenny Wayne Shepherd
April 15, 1999The Afghan Whigs
Just Push Play TourNovember 25, 2001Fuel
Rockin' the Joint TourJanuary 21, 2006Lenny Kravitz
Aerosmith & KISSAeroKiss TourNovember 22, 2003Saliva
AlabamaFeels So Right TourNovember 21, 1981Janie Fricke
The Closer You Get... TourFebruary 12, 1983
40-Hour Week TourFebruary 8, 1985Bill Medley
Roll On 2 North American TourNovember 11, 2023Grits & Glamour,Lorrie Morgan, &Pam Tillis
Alan JacksonDrive TourNovember 8, 2002
Last Call: One More For the Road TourSeptember 10, 2022
Alice CooperKiller TourMay 13, 1972Todd Rundgren &Free
Billion Dollar Babies Holiday TourDecember 9, 1973ZZ Top
School's Out For Summer TourJune 30, 1978Sweet
Raise Your Fist and Yell TourJanuary 29, 1988Motörhead
Alicia KeysAs I Am TourMay 30, 2008Jordin Sparks
Set the World on Fire TourMarch 30, 2013Miguel
The Allman Brothers BandBrothers and Sisters TourMay 24, 1974
Reach for the Sky TourAugust 16, 1980Nantucket
American Idol LIVE!American Idols LIVE! Tour 2005July 17, 2005
American Idols LIVE! Tour 2006July 30, 2006
American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007September 11, 2007
American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009August 2, 2009
Amy GrantA Christmas to Remember TourDecember 4, 1999Michael W. Smith,Point of Grace
&The Katinas
Ashford & Simpson1982 TourAugust 20, 1982
Avenged Sevenfold &BuckcherryAvenged Sevenfold TourNovember 29, 2008Shinedown &Saving Abel
The Avett BrothersThe Carpenter TourDecember 31, 2012Amos Lee
December 31, 2019Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
An Evening with the Avett BrothersMarch 19, 2022David Childers
Bachman–Turner OverdriveFour Wheel Drive TourJuly 12, 1975Bob Seger
Backstreet BoysInto the Millennium TourFebruary 20, 2000
Black & Blue TourJune 17, 2001Shaggy &Krystal Harris
Bad CompanyStraight Shooter TourMay 14, 1975
Run with the Pack TourApril 3, 1976Kansas
The Band CAMINOThe Tour CaminoSeptember 18, 2021
The Bar-KaysNightcruising TourMarch 12, 1982
Barry ManilowIf I Should Love Again TourOctober 31, 1981
Singin' with the Big Bands TourApril 27, 1994
The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys' Christmas Album TourJanuary 1, 1965
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) TourJuly 13, 1965The Roemans
Wild Honey TourApril 23, 1968Buffalo Springfield &Strawberry Alarm Clock
Friends TourOctober 20, 19681910 Fruitgum Company &The Pickle Brothers
1975 TourApril 5, 1975Billy Joel
L.A. (Light Album) TourApril 29, 1979Ian Matthews
1982 TourJune 2, 1982Alliance
Still Cruisin' TourJuly 30, 1989Chicago
Bee GeesSpirits Having Flown TourOctober 2, 1979Sweet Inspirations
Beyoncé, Alicia Keys &Missy ElliottVerizon Ladies First TourMarch 21, 2004Tamia
BeyoncéI Am... World TourJune 27, 2009RichGirl
Bill ClintonEmbracing Our Common Humanity[8]November 30, 2010
Billy CurringtonSummer Forever TourFebruary 26, 2016Kelsea Ballerini
Billy Ray CyrusShot Full of Love TourSeptember 19, 1999
Billy JoelTurnstiles TourMarch 23, 1977
52nd Street TourDecember 3, 1978
Billy StringsWinter Tour 2022February 11, 2022
Fall Tour 2023December 6, 2023
Billy SquierEmotions in Motion TourJanuary 21, 1983Def Leppard
Signs of Life TourNovember 1, 1984Ratt
Black SabbathMaster of Reality TourApril 1, 1972
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath TourFebruary 24, 1974Bedlam
Sabotage TourDecember 7, 1975Savoy Brown & Grey Ghost
Mob Rules TourFebruary 16, 1982Doc Holliday
BlackfootMarauder TourSeptember 26, 1981Outlaws
Blake SheltonBack to the Honkey Tonk TourFebruary 23, 2023Carly Pearce &Jackson Dean
Friends & Heroes TourMarch 1, 2025Craig Morgan,Deanna Carter,
&Trace Adkins
Blue Öyster CultAgents of Fortune TourDecember 28, 1976Grinderswitch
Bob Dylan1978 World TourDecember 7, 1978
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet BandNight Moves TourApril 1, 1977
Against the Wind TourMarch 23, 1980
The Distance TourMarch 11, 1983John Hall Band
2011 TourApril 23, 2011Frankie Ballard
Bon JoviSlippery When Wet TourMay 9, 1987Cinderella
Lost Highway TourMarch 16, 2008Daughtry
BostonBoston TourMay 14, 1977Starcastle
Brad PaisleyBonfires & Amplifiers TourNovember 9, 2007Rodney Adkins & Taylor Swift
Brandon LakeTear Off the Roof TourMay 4, 2024DOE
Brantley GilbertLet It Ride TourApril 10, 2014Thomas Rhett &Eric Paslay
The Devil Don't Sleep TourFebruary 24, 2017Luke Combs,Tucker Beathard,
& Brian Davis
BreadLost Without Your Love TourAugust 26, 1977
Britney Spears(You Drive Me) Crazy TourMarch 29, 2000LFO &Bosson
The Circus Starring Britney SpearsSeptember 5, 2009Jordin Sparks &Kristinia DeBarge
Brooks & DunnReboot 2023 TourJune 17, 2023Scotty McCreery &Megan Moroney
Bruce SpringsteenDevils & Dust TourJuly 26, 2005
Bruce Springsteen & TheE Street BandThe River TourFebruary 28, 1981
Born in the U.S.A. TourJanuary 18, 1985
January 19, 1985
The Rising TourNovember 16, 2002
Magic TourApril 28, 2008
Working on a Dream TourMay 2, 2009
Wrecking Ball World TourMarch 19, 2012
2023 TourMarch 25, 2023
Bryan AdamsReckless TourSeptember 10, 1985
Into the Fire TourMay 29, 1987
Budweiser SuperfestAugust 21, 2010
Carrie UnderwoodPlay On TourOctober 29, 2010Billy Currington &Sons of Sylvia
Blown Away TourNovember 4, 2012Hunter Hayes
Storyteller Tour: Stories in the RoundFebruary 3, 2016The Swon Brothers &Easton Corbin
Cry Pretty Tour 360May 1, 2019Maddie & Tae &Runaway June
Casting CrownsThe Altar and the Door TourNovember 17, 2007Leeland &John Waller
Peace on Earth TourDecember 12, 2008Natalie Grant &Denver and the Mile High Orchestra
Until the Whole World Hears TourApril 24, 2010Tenth Avenue North & CALEB
Come to the Well TourOctober 22, 2011Sanctus Real,The Afters
&Lindsay McCaul
Story TourNovember 24, 2012Natalie Grant &Jeremy Camp
THRIVE TourNovember 8, 2014Mandisa &Sidewalk Prophets
Chance the RapperBe Encouraged TourJune 7, 2017King Louie & DJ Oreo
Charlie WilsonIn It to Win It TourMarch 3, 2017
Cheap TrickIn Color TourDecember 18, 1977AC/DC
One on One TourAugust 22, 1982
The Cheetah GirlsOne World TourNovember 22, 2008Clique Girlz
CherLiving Proof: The Farewell TourSeptember 7, 2002Cyndi Lauper
The ChicksTop of the World TourMay 17, 2003Joan Osborne
The Chicks World Tour 2023August 8, 2023Wild Rivers
Chris Brown & Bow WowUCP Exclusive TourDecember 23, 2007Sean Kingston,Soulja Boy,
Shop Boyz,Lil Mama
Chris BrownBetween The Sheets TourMarch 18, 2015Tyga
Chris StapletonChris Stapleton's All-American Road Show TourOctober 19, 2019Brothers Osborne &Kendell Marvel
June 18, 2025Maggie Rose
Chris Tomlin &Hillsong UnitedTomlin United TourJune 8, 2022Pat Barrett & Benjamin Hastings
Cirque du SoleilDeliriumMay 6, 2006
May 7, 2006
SaltimbancoSeptember 19, 2007
September 20, 2007
September 21, 2007
September 22, 2007
September 23, 2007
AlegríaApril 13, 2011
April 14, 2011
April 15, 2011
April 16, 2011
April 17, 2011
QuidamApril 17, 2013
April 18, 2013
April 19, 2013
April 20, 2013
April 21, 2013
Michael Jackson: The ImmortalApril 11, 2014
April 12, 2014
OvoApril 20, 2016
April 21, 2016
April 22, 2016
April 23, 2016
April 24, 2016
CommodoresNatural High TourSeptember 16, 1978
In the Pocket TourSeptember 19, 1981
Conway TwittySouthern Comfort TourMay 1, 1982Ronnie McDowell
Country ShindigJanuary 25, 1970[9]
July 4, 1975
January 25, 1976
January 15, 1977
CreedHuman Clay TourMay 3, 2000Sevendust &Guano Apes
Crosby, Stills & NashCSN TourNovember 12, 1977
Daylight Again TourOctober 21, 1982
Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungCSNY Tour of AmericaApril 16, 2002
The CultSonic Temple TourFebruary 20, 1990Bonham
Ceremony TourFebruary 12, 1992Lenny kravitz
Dan FogelbergThe Innocent Age TourJanuary 31, 1982
DaughtryLeave This Town TourNovember 12, 2009Theory of a Deadman &Cavo
Break the Spell TourApril 7, 2012SafetySuit & Mike Sanchez
Baptized World TourNovember 7, 2014Drew Bordeaux
The Dave Clark Five1965 North American TourJuly 22, 1965
December 7, 1965
1966 North American TourJuly 20, 1966
Dave Matthews BandBefore These Crowded Streets TourNovember 28, 1998Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
David BowieDiamond Dogs TourJuly 6, 1974
David Cassidy1972 TourApril 29, 1972
David Lee RothSkyscraper TourJanuary 28, 1989Poison &Tesla
DC TalkSupernatural TourMarch 11, 1999The W's &Jennifer Knapp
The Dead2009 TourApril 12, 2009
Dead & Company2015 TourNovember 14, 2015
Deep PurpleStormbringer TourDecember 13, 1974Electric Light Orchestra &Elf
Come Taste the Band TourJanuary 30, 1976Ted Nugent &Nazareth
Def LeppardHysteria World TourDecember 19, 1987Tesla
Songs from the Sparkle Lounge TourMarch 27, 2008Styx & REO Speedwagon
Demi LovatoDemi Lovato: Live in ConcertJuly 29, 2009David Archuleta,Jordan Pruitt &KSM
DioDream Evil TourJanuary 21, 1988Megadeth &Savatage
Dire StraitsCommuniqué TourSeptember 18, 1979
Dolly PartonPure and Simple TourJune 3, 2016
Donny &Marie OsmondDonny & Marie Christmas TourDecember 9, 2013
The Doobie Brothers1974 TourApril 27, 1974
1975 TourOctober 26, 1975
1978 TourOctober 7, 1978
Minute by Minute TourSeptember 22, 1979
One Step Closer TourOctober 31, 1980
Dr. HookPleasure & Pain TourJanuary 30, 1979Sha Na Na
DrakeLight, Dreams & Nightmares TourOctober 9, 2010Rick Ross & J. Cole
Drake &FutureSummer Sixteen TourAugust 23, 2016Roy Wood$ &Dvsn
Duran DuranSing Blue Silver TourMarch 30, 1984
EaglesOne of These Nights TourAugust 1, 1975Seals and Crofts
Hotel California TourJune 27, 1977
The Long Run TourJanuary 29, 1980
Hell Freezes Over Reunion TourJune 17, 1996
Farewell 1 TourMay 23, 2003
Long Road Out of Eden TourJanuary 17, 2009
History of the Eagles TourNovember 16, 2013JD & The Straight Shot
An Evening with the EaglesOctober 17, 2017
Hotel California TourApril 4, 2023
Earth, Wind & FireAll 'n All TourJanuary 6, 1978
I Am TourSeptember 21, 1979
Raise! TourOctober 27, 1981
Edgar Winter GroupThey Only Come Out at Night TourAugust 10, 1973Foghat
Electric Light OrchestraOn the Third Day TourOctober 27, 1973REO Speedwagon & Foghat
Face the Music TourMarch 27, 1976Journey
Out of the Blue TourJuly 11, 1978
Time TourOctober 17, 1981Hall & Oates
Elton John1974 North American TourNovember 8, 1974Kiki Dee
Louder Than Concorde TourJuly 13, 1976
Farewell Yellow Brick RoadApril 19, 2022
Elton John & Billy JoelFace to Face 2001April 28, 2001
Elvis Presley1972 North American TourApril 14, 1972
1974 North American TourMarch 13, 1974
1975 North American TourJuly 21, 1975
1976 North American TourJune 30, 1976
1977 North American TourApril 21, 1977
Emerson, Lake & PalmerWorks Volume 1 TourJune 29, 1977
EminemAnger Management TourDecember 13, 2000
Eric ChurchBlood, Sweat & Beers TourFebruary 18, 2012Brantley Gilbert &Sonia Leigh
The Outsiders TourSeptember 27, 2014Dwight Yoakam &Brothers Osborne
Holdin' My Own TourMay 20, 2017
Gather Again TourDecember 18, 2021
Eric Clapton461 Ocean Boulevard TourAugust 2, 1974Ross
There's One in Every Crowd TourAugust 29, 1975Poco
Another Ticket TourMay 24, 1981
Journeyman TourAugust 2, 1990
FeidFerxxocalipsis World TourJune 21, 2024
Five Finger Death PunchNorth American Tour 2019November 22, 2019Three Days Grace,Bad Wolves, &Fire from the Gods
Fleetwood MacRumours TourMarch 19, 1977Firefall
Mirage TourSeptember 1, 1982
Say You Will TourSeptember 10, 2003
On with the ShowMarch 17, 2015
Florida Georgia LineHere's to the Good Times TourNovember 23, 2013Colt Ford &Tyler Farr
Smooth TourMarch 23, 2017Dustin Lynch,Chris Lane &Seth Ennis
FoghatFool for the City TourMay 30, 1975Blue Öyster Cult & Thee Image
November 7, 1975
Night Shift TourApril 10, 1976Montrose
Stone Blue TourMay 19, 1978
Tight Shoes TourOctober 3, 1980
Foo FightersConcrete and Gold TourOctober 15, 2017The Struts
ForeignerHead Games TourOctober 19, 1979
4 TourMarch 28, 1982Bob Welch
For King and CountryA Drummer Boy ChristmasDecember 11, 2022
Fresh Music FestivalMay 27, 2012
Further FestivalSeptember 21, 2000
Gaither Homecoming2001 TourApril 20, 2001
2008 TourJuly 19, 2008
2009 TourApril 25, 2009
The Gap BandThe Gap Band TourAugust 4, 1979Mass Production,McFadden & Whitehead
Anita Ward & Five Special
Gap Band IV TourSeptember 24, 1982
Garth BrooksThe Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha YearwoodNovember 19, 2014Trisha Yearwood
November 20, 2014
November 21, 2014
November 22, 2014
November 23, 2014
George StraitHonkytonkville TourFebruary 22, 2004Dierks Bentley &Kellie Coffey
It Just Comes Natural TourJanuary 20, 2007Ronnie Milsap & Taylor Swift
The Cowboy Rides Away TourMarch 23, 2013Martina McBride
George Strait &Reba McEntireTwang TourJanuary 23, 2010Lee Ann Womack
GenesisMama TourDecember 11, 1983
Invisible Touch TourFebruary 23, 1987
Gloria EstefanLive & Re-Wrapped TourSeptember 7, 2004
Gloria Trevi &Alejandra GuzmánVersus World TourOctober 1, 2017
Golden EarringMoontan TourJune 7, 1974
Gordon LightfootSalute TourMarch 1, 1984
Grand Funk RailroadShinin' On TourApril 6, 1974
Grateful DeadGo to Heaven TourMay 1, 1980
1981 TourApril 30, 1981
April 31, 1981
1983 TourOctober 9, 1983
Built to Last TourMarch 30, 1989
March 31, 1989
1991 TourMarch 31, 1991
April 1, 1991
Greensboro Blues FestivalMarch 15, 2008
February 20, 2009
April 2, 2010
February 13, 2011
Guns N' RosesUse Your Illusion TourJune 25, 1991Skid Row
Chinese Democracy TourNovember 2, 2006Papa Roach &Sebastian Bach
Hank Williams Jr.Strong Stuff TourApril 15, 1983
Major Moves TourMay 11, 1984
Rowdy Frynds TourMay 9, 2008Lynyrd Skynyrd
Hawk NelsonRevolve TourJanuary 23, 2009Natalie Grant &Krystal Meyers
January 24, 2009
HeartDog & Butterfly TourFebruary 3, 1979Firefall
Bebe le Strange TourMay 14, 1980
Private Audition TourNovember 5, 1982
High School MusicalHigh School Musical: The ConcertDecember 27, 2006Jordan Pruitt
Hillsong UnitedAftermath TourAugust 19, 2011
Zion TourNovember 18, 2013
Huey Lewis and the NewsFore! TourFebruary 15, 1987Robert Cray Band
Humble PieSmokin' TourJuly 10, 1972Eagles
Eat It TourJuly 7, 1973
In This Moment &Ice Nine KillsKiss of Death TourNovember 21, 2023Avatar &New Years Day
Iron MaidenWorld Slavery TourFebruary 9, 1985Twisted Sister
Somewhere on TourApril 5, 1987Waysted
Legacy of the Beast World TourOctober 25, 2022Within Temptation
J. Cole &21 SavageThe Off-Season TourSeptember 28, 2022Druski &Morray
The Jackson 5The Jackson 5 First National TourDecember 29, 1970
The Jackson 5 World TourJuly 8, 1973
Jackson BrowneLawyers in Love TourAugust 6, 1983
The Naked Ride Home TourMay 21, 2002
The JacksonsTriumph TourJuly 24, 1981
Jamie FoxxUnpredictable TourMarch 17, 2007Fantasia Barrino
Blame It TourJuly 19, 2009Collie Buddz
James TaylorBefore This World TourJuly 31, 2015
Fall 2021 TourNovember 19, 2021Jackson Browne
Janet JacksonRhythm Nation 1814 World TourAugust 14, 1990Chuckii Booker
All for You TourSeptember 9, 2001
Jason AldeanWide Open TourMay 29, 2009Colt Ford
My Kinda Party TourFebruary 4, 2011Eric Church &The JaneDear Girls
Night Train TourMay 18, 2013Jake Owen & Thomas Rhett
Burn It Down TourFebruary 13, 2015Tyler Farr &Cole Swindell
Jay ZBP3 TourFebruary 28, 2010Jeezy & Trey Songz
Magna Carter World TourJanuary 5, 2014
Jay Z & R. KellyBest of Both Worlds TourOctober 9, 2004
Jay Z & Mary J. BligeHeart of the City TourApril 5, 2008The-Dream
Jay Z & Kanye WestWatch the Throne TourOctober 30, 2011
Jelly RollBackroad Baptism TourOctober 6, 2023Yelawolf,Struggle Jennings, &Josh Adam Meyers
Jerry Lee Lewis1969 TourJune 28, 1969
1971 TourMay 22, 1971
November 27, 1971
1973 TourJanuary 28, 1973
1975 TourMarch 9, 1975
1977 TourJanuary 15, 1977
1981 TourMarch 6, 1981
Jethro TullAqualung TourNovember 8, 1971
A Passion Play TourMay 19, 1973
Minstrel in the Gallery TourAugust 9, 1975
Songs from the Wood TourNovember 23, 1977
The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceJuly 12, 1967The Monkees
Jimmy BuffettTuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays TourFebruary 17, 2001
Far Side of the World TourApril 20, 2002
Joan Jett and the BlackheartsAlbum TourNovember 11, 1983
John DenverBack Home Again TourOctober 11, 1974
I Want to Live TourMarch 26, 1978
Autograph TourMay 16, 1980
Seasons of the Heart TourMay 24, 1982
John MayerBattle Studies World TourMarch 15, 2010Michael Franti & Spearhead
Johnny WinterStill Alive and Well TourJanuary 7, 1974
JourneyRaised on Radio TourNovember 13, 1986Glass Tiger
Revelation TourSeptember 18, 2009Cheap Trick &Night Ranger
Eclipse TourOctober 3, 2012Pat Benatar &Loverboy
June 12, 2017Asia
Freedom TourFebruary 11, 2023Toto
Judas PriestWorld Vengeance TourJanuary 16, 1983
Mercenaries of Metal TourSeptember 8, 1988
Justin BieberMy World TourDecember 15, 2010Sean Kingston & Mindless Behavior
Believe TourJanuary 19, 2013Carly Rae Jepsen &Cody Simpson
Purpose World TourJuly 6, 2016Post Malone &Moxie Raia
Justice World TourApril 5, 2022Jaden,Eddie Benjamin,< ¿Téo?
Justin MooreOff the Beaten Path TourJanuary 23, 2014Randy Houser &Josh Thompson
Kamala HarrisSeptember 12, 2024
KansasLeftoverture TourFebruary 17, 1977Styx
Point of Know Return TourNovember 6, 1977Crawler
2 For the Show TourJuly 30, 1978Walter Egan
Monolith TourOctober 27, 1979Sniff 'n' the Tears
Kenny ChesneyGreatest Hits TourNovember 17, 2000
September 14, 2001Lee Ann Womack
Margarita's & Senorita's TourFebruary 15, 2003Montgomery Gentry &Kellie Coffey
Guitars, Tiki-Bars & A Whole Lotta Love TourApril 24, 2004Keith Urban
Flip-Flop Summer TourApril 19, 2007Pat Green &Sugarland
The Big Revival TourApril 16, 2015Jake Owen &Chase Rice
I Go Back TourApril 28, 2023Kelsea Ballerini
Kenny RogersLove Will Turn You Around TourMarch 27, 1982Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band
We've Got Tonight TourMarch 20, 1983Crystal Gayle
The Heart of the Matter TourMarch 9, 1985Dottie West &Sawyer Brown
Kevin HartWhat Now? TourApril 21, 2015
Reality Check TourMay 17, 2023
Keyshia ColeThe Love Hard TourFebruary 23, 2024Trey Songz,K. Michelle, &Jaheim
Kid RockBorn Free Part 1 TourFebruary 22, 2011Jamey Johnson & Ty Stone
Rebel Soul TourFebruary 26, 2013Buckcherry & Hellbound Glory
KISSAlive! TourSeptember 12, 1975Slade
Destroyer TourAugust 27, 1976Ted Nugent, Bob Seger
& Cheap Trick
Alive II TourDecember 31, 1977Piper
Dynasty TourJuly 3, 1979Nantucket
Asylum TourDecember 29, 1985Black 'n Blue
Crazy Nights TourFebruary 5, 1988Ted Nugent
Hot in the Shade TourJuly 27, 1990Slaughter
Alive/Worldwide TourSeptember 28, 1996The Verve Pipe
Kiss Farewell TourApril 22, 2000Ted Nugent & Skid Row
End of the Road World TourFebruary 8, 2020David Lee Roth
Koe WetzelRoad to Hell Paso TourSeptember 15, 2023
KoЯnRock Is Dead TourMarch 29, 1999Rob Zombie &Videodrone
Sick and Twisted TourApril 15, 2000Staind &Mindless Self Indulgence
Requiem TourMarch 11, 2022Chevelle &Code Orange
Lauren DaigleThe Kaleidoscope TourDecember 7, 2023Victory Byrd
Led ZeppelinNorth American Tour 1975January 29, 1975
North American Tour 1977May 31, 1977
Lee Brice & Justin MooreMade in America TourFebruary 4, 2017William Michael Morgan
Lil BabyThe Back Outside TourNovember 12, 2022Gunna, Mooski, &42 Dugg
Lil WayneI Am Music TourDecember 29, 2008Keyshia Cole &T-Pain
I Am Music II TourApril 8, 2011Nicki Minaj,Rick Ross,Porcelain Black,Travis Barker,Mix Master Mike,Cory Gunz, &Birdman
Linkin ParkMeteora TourMarch 2, 2004P.O.D.,Hoobastank &Story of the Year
Little Big TownPain Killer TourOctober 15, 2015Drake White & The Big Fire
LiveSongs from Black Mountain TourOctober 14, 2007
Loggins and MessinaSo Fine TourJuly 2, 1975
The LoxWe Are the Streets TourMarch 16, 2000DMX,Juvenile,
Lil Wayne &Eve
Luis MiguelLuis Miguel Tour 2023–24June 11, 2024
Luke BryanThat's My Kind of Night TourFebruary 17, 2014Lee Brice &Kelleigh Bannen
Lynyrd SkynyrdNuthin' Fancy TourJune 28, 1975
Street Survivors TourMay 13, 1977
The Last of the Street Survivors Farewell TourNovember 13, 2021Telsa
Lynyrd Skynyrd &ZZ TopSharp Dressed Simple Man TourMarch 29, 2024Black Stone Cherry
MalumaPapi Juancho TourOctober 3, 2022
Marco Antonio SolísYla Historia Continúa TourSeptember 3, 2017Jesse and Joy
Martina McBrideShine All Night TourApril 30, 2010Blake Shelton &The Lost Trailers
Mary J. BligeGood Morning Gorgeous TourSeptember 17, 2022Ella Mai &Queen Naija
Matchbox TwentyMad Season TourSeptember 20, 2000The Jayhawks
MaxwellThe Night TourMarch 20, 2022Anthony Hamilton
MercyMeAlways Only Jesus TourApril 27, 2024Newsboys
MetallicaDamaged Justice TourFebruary 19, 1989Queensrÿche
Wherever We May Roam TourMarch 26, 1992
Poor Touring Me TourApril 12, 1997Corrosion of Conformity
Miley CyrusBest of Both Worlds TourNovember 25, 2007Jonas Brothers
Wonder World TourNovember 22, 2009Metro Station
Miranda LambertOn Fire TourFebruary 19, 2012Chris Young &Jerrod Niemann
Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars TourNovember 23, 2019Maren Morris &Ashley McBryde
The MonkeesNorth American Tour 1967July 12, 1967The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Moody BluesOctave TourNovember 15, 1978Jimmie Spheeris
1994 TourMarch 17, 1994
Mötley CrüeWelcome to the Theatre of Pain TourDecember 13, 1985
Girls, Girls, Girls TourNovember 15, 1987Guns N' Roses
Mötley Crüe vs. The Earth Tour[10]October 28, 1997
Red, White & Crüe TourApril 21, 2005
The Final TourOctober 22, 2014Alice Cooper
MountainAvalanche TourJune 21, 1974
September 14, 1974Wet Willie
NC A&TAggie Homecoming Concert 2023
Summer Walker,Lil Durk,Flo Milli,Coco Jones
November 4, 2023
NeedtobreatheThe Caves World TourNovember 17, 2023Judah & the Lion
Neil DiamondBeautiful Noise TourMay 3, 1977
You Don't Bring Me Flowers TourDecember 15, 1978
Heartlight TourSeptember 14, 1982
New Edition30th Anniversary TourFebruary 17, 2012
Culture TourApril 2, 2022Charlie Wilson &Jodeci
NewsboysLove Riot TourOctober 11, 2016The Afters &Ryan Stevenson
NickelbackDark Horse TourApril 17, 2010Shinedown,Breaking Benjamin, &Sick Puppies
Nine Inch NailsLights in the Sky TourNovember 3, 2008HEALTH
NKOTBSBNKOTBSB TourJuly 21, 2011Matthew Morrison
*NSYNCNo Strings Attached TourMay 16, 2000Sisqó &P!nk
The O'JaysMy Favorite Person TourJune 18, 1982Cameo,Atlantic Starr
&One Way
The Oak Ridge BoysBobbie Sue TourFebruary 19, 1982T.J. Sheppard
Oliver AnthonyOut of the Woods TourApril 26, 2024
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkCrush TourDecember 6, 1985Thompson Twins
The Osmonds1971 North American TourAugust 27, 1971
1972 North American TourJuly 19, 1972
The Osmond Brothers TourJuly 6, 1982
One Way Rider TourApril 4, 1984
April 5, 1984
Ozzy OsbourneDiary of a Madman TourApril 30, 1982Magnum
The Ultimate Sin TourSeptember 13, 1986Queensrÿche
No Rest for the Wicked TourNovember 22, 1988Anthrax
Ozzmosis TourMay 17, 1996
Panic! at the DiscoDeath of a Bachelor TourApril 11, 2017MisterWives &Saint Motel
Parliament-Funkadelic1976 TourNovember 21, 1976
1979 TourFebruary 9, 1979The Brides of Funkenstein

Expansions

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1972

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After theGreensboro Coliseum started to get fame, in 1968, the people of Greensboro voted to increase the capacity of the Coliseum from 9,000 to 15,500[11] to meet the demands. It was eventually approved and the construction started in 1970. The brand-new arena was completed in 1972. When it was finished it had many more events at the venue.

1978

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In 1978, they expanded the Coliseum and expanded the Special Events Center to connect to the Coliseum. It was called the "Exhibition Center" at the time with three new exhibition centers and eight meeting rooms. It was renamed to the Special Events Center after a new arena was made.[12]

1993

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In 1991, the Coliseum's manager (Jim Evans) proposed an additional expansion of the complex. The construction started two years later in 1993. This expansion would raise theseating capacity of the Coliseum an additional 8,000 (adding a third tier) to 23,000; however, this capacity would later be lowered to around 20,000 after renovations in the late 2010s.[13]

Sports

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Basketball

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TheCarolina Cougars of theAmerican Basketball Association played a majority of their home games at the Greensboro Coliseum during their tenure in North Carolina from 1969 to 1974,[14] before moving toSt. Louis and becoming theSpirits of St. Louis. TheGreensboro City Gaters played their first and only season as a charter franchise of theGlobal Basketball Association minor league in 1991–1992 in the Greensboro Coliseum.[15]

From 1959 to 1989, theWake Forest Demon Deacons basketball team played a portion of its home schedule at the Coliseum, usually games against popular opponents that could not be accommodated in the smallerWinston-Salem Memorial Coliseum. In practice, Wake Forest played most of its ACC games during this period at the Coliseum. From the 1960s to the 1980s,North Carolina,Duke andNorth Carolina State frequently played neutral-site games at the Coliseum, as it was the state's largest arena at the time. The Tar Heels still occasionally play a neutral-site game here, as late as 2012. Between its service as Wake Forest's de facto primary home court and its many neutral-site and postseason games, the Coliseum has hosted many of the most important basketball games in North Carolina's history.[16]

Since 2010, theUNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team has played at the Coliseum, having moved there from the smallerFleming Gymnasium on the campus of UNCG.[17][18] For Spartans games, most of the upper level is curtained off; this leaves a capacity of about 7,500.

The Coliseum has played host to many college basketball tournaments. The Coliseum has hosted games during 14NCAA Division I men's tournaments (with its most recent being first and second round games in2023); it hosted the1974 Final Four (where theNC State Wolfpack won the national championship in its first appearance in the game),[19] as well asLehigh's upset ofDuke in2012. It also hosted theNCAA Division I women's tournament in 2007 and 2008. TheAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has held its men's basketball tournament at the Coliseum 26 times since 1967, the most of any venue.[20] This is in part because the arena was within seven hours' drive of the conference's original footprint, and is within an hour of most of the fanbases of the conference's heartland in North Carolina. The most recent event was in 2023, and will return in 2027. Barring one year, it also hosted theACC women's basketball tournament from 2000 to 2025.

The Greensboro Coliseum hosted theBig Four Tournament from 1971 to 1981, and theMEAC men's basketball tournament ten times. It was also the host of theSouthern Conference men's basketball tournament from 1996 to 1999.

Ice hockey

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The hockey history of Greensboro began in 1959, when theGreensboro Generals of the Eastern Hockey League arrived and competed until the league folded in 1973. The team moved to theSouthern Hockey League for four seasons until it too ceased operations in January 1977.

Greensboro hockey's modern era began with the establishment of theGreensboro Monarchs of theEast Coast Hockey League, who played from 1989–90 to 1994–95. When theAmerican Hockey League expanded southward in 1995, it invited Greensboro to join; the new team took the Monarchs nickname, but attempted to draw a more regional fan base by labeling themselves theCarolina Monarchs.

When theHartford Whalers announced their move toRaleigh, North Carolina, in 1997 as theCarolina Hurricanes, they leased the Coliseum for two years while waiting for theRaleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena (now Lenovo Center) in Raleigh to be completed.[21] Subjected to ticket price increases and unwilling to support a team that was destined for Raleigh, Greensboro hockey fans rarely filled the arena for Hurricane games. Meanwhile, Triangle fans were unwilling to make the hour-long drive acrossInterstate 40 to Greensboro. As a result, the Hurricanes played in front of some of the smallest NHL crowds since the 1950s. During the 1998–99 season, the team curtained off most of the upper deck for home games in an effort to artificially create scarcity in the ticket market, force would-be attendees to purchase higher-priced tickets, and hide what national media mocked as "green acres" of empty seats.[22]

Once the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena was completed and the Hurricanes moved out, the plan was that the Monarchs, who spent those two years inNew Haven, Connecticut, as theBeast of New Haven, would move back into the venue as a Hurricanes affiliate. Monarchs owner Bill Black tried to bring the Monarchs back to Greensboro, but the Hurricanes refused to claim the Monarchs as their affiliate. After the deal fell through, Bill Black tried to sell shares to the public in a final attempt to bring the Monarchs back to Greensboro.[citation needed]

Rather than leave the Coliseum without a hockey team for the first time in more than 10 years, a new hockey team was founded, theGreensboro Generals, returning the city to the East Coast Hockey League. The Generals competed in the arena until 2004, when they were terminated by the ECHL due to poor performance and lackluster support from the community.[23] Increased operating expenses from the ECHL Players Union and overhead costs as a result of recent Coliseum renovations significantly affected the Generals' ability to promote within the community. It was revealed that after the team folded, nearly all of the money used to support the team over and above ticket revenues, could have been covered by Coliseum advertising revenue that was purchased as a direct result of the hockey team's presence.

After the Generals folded, the complex saw a significant revenue drop in local advertising and to this day, the Coliseum operations must be supplemented with nearly $2 million a year from the city government.[24]

On October 18, 2024, the ECHL announced that an expansion franchise had been awarded to Greensboro and that the new team would begin play at the Coliseum in the 2025-2026 season.[25] The League would later announce on January 14, 2025 that the team would be named the Greensboro Gargoyles.[26]

Arena football

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The Coliseum first saw anarena football team when theGreensboro Prowlers of theaf2 league played in the Coliseum from 1999 until 2004. The team folded due to a poor record and lack of fan support. TheGreensboro Revolution of theNational Indoor Football League played here in 2006 and 2007. The team ceased operations on January 23, 2008.

In 2018, the Coliseum began to host theCarolina Cobras, an expansion team of theNational Arena League. The Cobras went on to win the league championship, going 10–5 in the regular season and winning their two playoff games, both hosted at the Coliseum. They defeated theColumbus Lions with a final score of 66–8. The team is still in operation today and has played for the championship in 4 of the last 5 seasons.[27]

Tenants

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Some of the past and present tenants at the First Horizon Coliseum.

Tenants
Greensboro GargoylesECHL2025–present
Carolina CowboysPBR2023–present
Carolina CobrasNAL2018–present
Greensboro Roller DerbyWFTDA2010–present
UNC Greensboro SpartansSoCon2009–present
Greensboro RevolutionNIFL2006–07
Greensboro ProwlersAF22000–03
Atlantic Coast ConferenceMen's basketball tournament1967–present
Atlantic Coast ConferenceWomen's basketball tournament2000–2025
Greensboro GeneralsECHL1999–2004
Carolina HurricanesNHL1997–99
Carolina MonarchsAHL1995–97
Greensboro City GatorsGBA1991–92
Greensboro MonarchsECHL1989–95
NCAA Final FourNCAA1974
Carolina CougarsABA1969–74
Wake Forest Demon DeaconsACC1959–89
Greensboro GeneralsEHL /SHL1959–77

See also

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References

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  2. ^DeCwikiel-Kane, Dawn (October 27, 2019)."As Greensboro Coliseum turns 60, here are 60 tidbits you might not know about it".Winston-Salem Journal.
  3. ^ab"Greensboro Coliseum Complex - Greensboro".RetroSeasons.com. March 21, 2023.
  4. ^Sink, Alice E. (November 27, 2012).Growing Up in the Piedmont Triad: Boomer Memories from Krispy Kreme to Coca-Cola Parties.Stroud,England: The History Press.ISBN 978-1614238065.
  5. ^Waters, Roy (December 20, 2010)."The Greensboro Coliseum, home of memories".The News Herald.Morganton, North Carolina. Archived fromthe original on January 29, 2013.
  6. ^"Greensboro arena now First Horizon Coliseum".VenuesNow. October 1, 2024.
  7. ^Kritzer, Jamie (February 26, 2003)."Go Phish\ Legendary Jam Band Will End Its Tour in Front of a Record Crowd".News & Record.Greensboro, North Carolina.
  8. ^Baker, Mike (November 30, 2011)."Bill Clinton expects leaks to cause lost lives".The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived fromthe original on February 2, 2013. RetrievedJune 27, 2011.
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  11. ^"1971-1974: A Glorious Run for the Greensboro Coliseum".Jaybird's Jottings.
  12. ^"About Us".Greensboro Coliseum Complex. September 15, 2015. Archived fromthe original on September 15, 2015.
  13. ^"Greensboro Coliseum reopens".Times-News.Hendersonville, North Carolina. November 16, 1993. p. 2B. RetrievedJune 27, 2011 – viaGoogle News.
  14. ^"Cougars have three homes".The Gastonia Gazette. September 14, 1969. p. 41 – viaNewspapers.com.
  15. ^Crossley, Drew (November 22, 2012)."Greensboro City Gaters".Fun While It Lasted.
  16. ^Guruparan, Akil (February 4, 2017)."UNC's history at the Greensboro Coliseum".Tar Heel Blog.
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  18. ^Rosner, Mark (December 17, 2010)."UT, N.C. coaches keen for a clash".Austin American-Statesman. Archived fromthe original on December 22, 2010. RetrievedJune 27, 2011.
  19. ^Mike Douchant –Greatest 63 games in NCAA Tournament history. The Sports Xchange, published in USA Today, March 25, 2002
  20. ^"Facts & Figures".Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Archived fromthe original on June 17, 2011. RetrievedJune 27, 2011.
  21. ^Krywyj, Yvonne (June 12, 1997)."Advertising, early success key to NHL's survival in Triangle".The Chronicle.Duke University.Archived from the original on March 7, 2011. RetrievedNovember 12, 2018.
  22. ^"Rangers cool off Hurricanes".Sun Journal.Lewiston, Maine: Sun Media Group.Associated Press. November 22, 1997. p. C3. RetrievedJune 27, 2011 – via Google News.
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  24. ^"Southern Hockey League 1973 Archives".Fun While It Lasted.
  25. ^"Expansion Membership Approved for Greensboro".echl.com. RetrievedJuly 9, 2025.
  26. ^"Introducing the Greensboro Gargoyles".echl.com. RetrievedJuly 9, 2025.
  27. ^"NAL Expansion Heads to North Carolina - Expansion Team in Carolina to be named Cobras".NationalArenaLeague.com. December 4, 2017. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2017. RetrievedDecember 4, 2017.

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