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State Farm Arena

Coordinates:33°45′26″N84°23′47″W / 33.75722°N 84.39639°W /33.75722; -84.39639
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Arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
For similarly named sports facilities, seeState farm (disambiguation).

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State Farm Arena is located in Atlanta
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Former namesPhilips Arena (1999–2018)
Address1 State Farm Drive
LocationAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Coordinates33°45′26″N84°23′47″W / 33.75722°N 84.39639°W /33.75722; -84.39639
Public transitMetropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit AuthorityMARTA atGWCC/CNN Center
atPeachtree Center
OwnerAtlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority
OperatorAtlanta Hawks
CapacityBasketball:
20,233 (1999–2005)
18,729 (2005–2011)
18,371 (2011–2012)
18,238 (2012–2013),[1]
18,118 (2013–2014),[2]
18,047 (2014–2017)[3]
15,711 (2017–2018)[4]
17,608+ (2018–present)[5]
Ice hockey:
18,545 (1999–2010)
17,624 (2010–2011)
Concerts: 18,000
Field size680,000 sq ft (63,000 m2)
Construction
Broke groundJune 5, 1997[6]
OpenedSeptember 18, 1999
Renovated2017–2018
Construction cost
  • $213.5 million
    ($403 million in 2024 dollars[7])
    Renovations (2017-2018):
    $192.5 million
    ($241 million in 2024 dollars[7])
ArchitectPopulous (then HOK Sport)
Arquitectonica (Expansion)
Project managerBarton Malow[8]
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti[9]
Services engineerM-E Engineers, Inc.[10]
General contractorAtlanta Arena Constructors (AAC), a joint venture ofBeers Construction Co., Holder Construction Co., H.J. Russell & Co. and C.D. Moody Construction Co.
Tenants
Atlanta Hawks (NBA) (1999–present)
Atlanta Thrashers (NHL) (1999–2011)
Georgia Force (AFL) (2002, 2005–2007)
Atlanta Dream (WNBA) (2008–2016, 2019)
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (NCAA) (2011)
Website
statefarmarena.com

State Farm Arena is amulti-purpose arena located inAtlanta, Georgia, United States. The arena serves as the home venue for theAtlanta Hawks of theNational Basketball Association (NBA). It also served as home to theAtlanta Thrashers of theNational Hockey League (NHL) from 1999 to 2011, before the team moved toWinnipeg, as well as theAtlanta Dream of theWomen's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 2008 to 2016 and 2019, and the temporary home of Georgia Tech basketball in 2011. It opened in 1999 asPhilips Arena at a cost of $213.5 million, replacingOmni Coliseum. It is owned by the Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority and operated by the Hawks, owned byTony Ressler along with a group of investors includingGrant Hill.

Layout

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Then-Philips Arena on February 12, 2012.

The arena seats 17,608+ forbasketball and 18,000+ for concerts.[needs update] The largest crowd ever for an Atlanta Hawks basketball game at the arena was Game 6 of the 2008 Eastern Conference First Round on May 2, 2008 (against theBoston Celtics), where there was an announced attendance of 20,425.[1] The arena includes 92 luxury suites, 9 party suites, and 1,866 club seats. For concerts and other entertainment events, the arena can seat 21,000.[11]

The arena was originally laid out in a rather unusual manner, with the club seats and luxury boxes aligned solely along one side of the playing surface, and the general admission seating along the other three sides (the arrangement was later emulated inFord Field,Addition Financial Arena,Soldier Field,Levi's Stadium, and other venues). This layout was a vast contrast to many of its contemporaries, which have their revenue-generating luxury boxes and club seats located in the 'belly' of the arena, thus causing the upper deck to be 2–4 stories higher. The layout at Philips was done so as to be able to bring the bulk of the seats closer to the playing surface while still making available a sufficient number of revenue-raising club seats and loges.[11]Renovations in 2017–18 removed the upper levels of the suite wall in favor of premium seating spread throughout the arena, turning those upper areas to standard seating.[citation needed]

On the exterior, angled steel columns supporting the roof facing downtown spell out "ATLANTA." The side facing theGeorgia World Congress Center originally spelled out "CNN" (whoseheadquarters adjoins the arena), but that section has since been altered to accommodate aTaco Mac restaurant. TheGWCC/CNN Center rail station below the arena provides access toMARTA public transportation.

Eindhoven, Netherlands-based technology companyPhilips purchased the initial naming rights to the arena in February 1999 for $185 million over 20 years. In February 2018, it was reported that Philips would not renew its naming rights agreement for the arena when it expired in June 2019, primarily due to Philips' withdrawal from the consumer electronics market in 2013.[12] On August 29, 2018,State Farm purchased the naming rights to the arena, in a 20-year deal that cost $175 million.[13][14][15]

For the 2007–2008 season, State Farm Arena utilized the new "see-through" shot clock units which allow spectators seated behind the basket to see the action without having the clocks interfere with their view, joiningFedExForum,Wells Fargo Center,TD Garden,United Center,Footprint Center and theSpectrum Center. Video advertising panels replaced the traditional scrolling panels.[citation needed]

Banners

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Atlanta Hawks

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Title banners

  • 1958 NBA championship
  • 1970 Western Division Champions
  • 1980, 1987, 1994 Central Division Champions
  • 2015, 2021 Southeast Division Champions
Atlanta Hawks retired numbers
No.PlayerPositionTenure
9Bob PettitF1954–1965
21Dominique WilkinsF1982–1994
23Lou HudsonF,G1966–1977
44'Pistol' Pete MaravichSG1970–1973
55Dikembe MutomboC1996–2001
59Kasim ReedMayor ofAtlanta2010–2018
Ted TurnerOwner1977–2001

Atlanta Dream

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  • 2010, 2011, 2013 Eastern Conference Champions

Atlanta Thrashers (1999–2011)

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  • 2006–07 Southeast Division Champions

History

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Logo as Philips Arena, 1999–2018

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, many cities started building new state-of-the-art sporting venues for theirNBA and/orNHL franchises, or in hopes of attaining one. Many of these arenas had modern amenities for their high-end customers, such as luxury boxes, club seats, and large, posh club-level concourses; some even had practice facilities on-site. These attractions were rarely found in arenas constructed in the early 1970s, when theOmni Coliseum was built. However, it was likely that the Omni would have had to be replaced in any event due to a serious design flaw. It had been built using Cor-Tenweathering steel that was intended to seal itself, ensuring it would last for decades. However, the Omni's designers didn't account for Atlanta's humid subtropical climate. Rather than form a seal, the Cor-Ten steel never stopped rusting, causing the arena to deteriorate faster than anticipated.

Ted Turner, owner of the Hawks at the time, wanted to bring the NHL back to Atlanta; the city's first NHL team, theAtlanta Flames, had moved to Calgary in1980. However, the NHL determined that the Omni was not suitable even as a temporary facility due to its structural problems and lack of amenities. The league told Turner that it would only grant an expansion team on condition that a new arena be in place for the prospective team's inaugural season. After much consideration of possible other sites both in Downtown Atlanta and in the suburbs, it was decided that the Omni would be demolished in 1997, and a new arena would be built in the same location; the Omni was demolished on July 26, 1997. The Hawks split their games between theGeorgia Dome andAlexander Memorial Coliseum for the next two seasons while Philips Arena was under construction.

Philips Arena held its first event with a September 1999 concert by musicianElton John. The Omni's "center-hung scoreboard" now hangs in the lobby of Philips Arena, where it still displays the Omni's logo along with those of Philips Arena, the Hawks, and the Thrashers (who never played in The Omni). The scoreboard still functions and displays information relevant to the game taking place in the arena. On April 2, 2009, Philips Arena achievedLEED for Existing Building: Operations and Maintenance certification as specified by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). It was the world's first LEED certified NBA/NHL arena.[11] It has been nicknamed the "Highlight Factory", due to the number of exciting plays, or highlights, that occur and Philips' history with lights and electronics.[16]

On March 14, 2008, anEF2 Tornado struck near the Arena as part ofa tornado outbreak that hit the city. The arena only received minor exterior damage. Since the 2010s, several statues have been erected near the arena in honor of notable Atlantan athletes, including astatue of Dominique Wilkins and astatue of Evander Holyfield.

Events

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Then-Philips Arena prior to a Hawks game vs the Phoenix Suns

The arena hosted theNBA All-Star Game in2003 and2021 and the Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament in 2012. It also hosted theNHL All-Star Game in2008.

A Thrashers game in 2007.

The first playoff game in any professional league played in Philips Arena was in 2005, when the Georgia Force of theArena Football League hosted, and won, its first home playoff game. The first NHL playoff game in Philips Arena was in2007, the Thrashers' only appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The first NBA playoff game in Philips Arena was in 2008, when the Hawks made the2008 NBA Playoffs after an eight-season drought of missing the playoffs. On April 10, 2011, the Thrashers lost to thePittsburgh Penguins, 5–2, in their final game.Tim Stapleton scored the final goal for the Thrashers in team history.

The venue had been named the site of the 2005Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Tournament; however, when the NHL announced in early 2004 that the 55thNHL All-Star Game, scheduled for February 2005 would be held in Atlanta, arena officials withdrew the Southeastern Conference women's basketball tournament – which was then moved 140 miles to the northeast alongInterstate 85 to theBI-LO Center inGreenville, South Carolina. Oddly, the arena would not even be the host of that planned All-Star Game due to the2004–05 NHL lockout. As a result, Atlanta became the second (San Jose being the first) city to lose a planned All-Star Game because of a labor dispute. Philips Arena would later be announced as home to the56th NHL All-Star Game in 2008. Also, Philips Arena hosted game three of the 2010 WNBA Finals, where theSeattle Storm defeated theAtlanta Dream.

In 2013, Philips Arena hosted the finals of the men'sNCAADivision II andDivision III college basketball championships. The events were held as an undercard to the2013 NCAA Final Four held at theGeorgia Dome, in celebration of the 75th edition of theNCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.

On May 22, 2025, State Farm Arena hosted theWNBA'sAtlanta Dream vs theIndiana Fever.[17]

MMA and wrestling

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The arena hostedUFC 88: Breakthrough,[18]UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans,[19]UFC 201: Lawler vs. Woodley,[20]UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2[21] andUFC on ESPN: Usman vs. Buckley[22] in 2008, 2012, 2016, 2019 and 2025 respectively.

State Farm Arena also hosted the 2011WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the night beforeWrestleMania XXVII which was held at theGeorgia Dome. The arena also hosted theRoyal Rumble in2002 and2010,Backlash in2007,Hell in a Cell in2012,Survivor Series in2015,Day 1 in 2022,WWE Bad Blood in2024, andEvolution 2025.

An edition ofWCW Monday Nitro was also held when the arena was known as Philips Arena on June 5, 2000.[23] The arena hosted the February 19, 2020 episode ofAEW Dynamite featuringAll Elite Wrestling's first-everSteel cage match.[citation needed]

Concerts

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State Farm Arena is among the busiest arenas for concerts in the world, having sold well over 550,000 concert tickets in 2007[24] and ranked as the third-busiest arena in the U.S. in 2011. State Farm has hosted such concerts as Elton John, The Who, and The Weeknd.[25]

DateArtistOpening act(s)Tour / Concert nameAttendanceRevenueNotes
September 24, 1999Elton JohnMedusa Tour18,919 / 18,919$966,802The first event held at the arena.
September 26, 1999CherCyndi Lauper
Julio Iglesias Jr.
Do You Believe?10,982 / 15,914$585,996
September 28, 1999ZZ TopLynyrd Skynyrd
Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies
XXX Tour
October 24, 1999Ricky MartinJessica SimpsonLivin' la Vida Loca Tour14,042 / 14,042$865,596
November 18, 1999Shania TwainShane MinorCome On Over Tour
November 24, 1999Backstreet BoysInto the Millennium Tour
December 9, 1999Rage Against the MachineGang Starr
Anti-Flag
The Battle of Los Angeles Tour
January 29, 2000TLCBlaque
Christina Aguilera
FanMail TourThis concert was filmed for a PayPerView special, TLC: Sold Out.Goodie Mob made a special appearance to perform their song, "What it Ain't".[26]
April 1, 2000Mariah CareyRainbow World Tour12,956 / 12,956$664,229
April 12, 2000Tina TurnerLionel Richie
Janice Robinson
Twenty Four Seven Tour
April 13, 2000KornMindless Self Indulgence
Staind
Sick and Twisted Tour
April 15, 2000KissTed Nugent
Skid Row
Kiss Farewell Tour14,495 / 14,495
April 29, 2000Elton JohnMedusa Tour
May 18, 2000NSYNCP!nk
Sisqo
No Strings Attached Tour27,018 / 27,018$1,272,461
May 19, 2000
June 3, 2000Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandBruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour36,122 / 36,122$2,204,866During the second show, band performedAmerican Skin for the first time ever
June 4, 2000
June 22, 2000Diana Ross and the SupremesReturn to Love Tour
July 10, 2000Ricky MartinLivin' la Vida Loca Tour
July 12, 2000Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
Keith UrbanSoul2Soul Tour[27]
August 7, 2000Pearl JamSonic YouthBinaural TourThis concert was recorded for the album8/7/00 – Atlanta, Georgia.
August 17, 2000AC/DCSlash's SnakepitStiff Upper Lip World Tour
August 27, 2000Dixie ChicksFly Tour
September 28, 2000The WhoThe Who Tour 2000
October 14, 2000Tina TurnerJoe CockerTwenty Four Seven Tour
October 21, 2000NSYNCMeredith EdwardsNo Strings Attached Tour[28]
March 30, 2001U2Nelly FurtadoElevation Tour20,596 / 20,596$1,500,277
April 24, 2001Elton John
Billy Joel
Face to Face 200119,892 / 19,892$1,990,010
May 11, 2001Bon JoviOne Wild Night Tour
June 11, 2001Backstreet BoysMyra
Krystal Harris
Shaggy
Black & Blue Tour
July 28, 20013LW
Dream
Jessica Simpson
Eve
Nelly and theSt. Lunatics
Destiny's Child
Total Request Live Tour
August 19, 2001MadonnaDrowned World Tour29,617 / 29,617$3,553,444[29]
August 20, 2001
August 27, 2001SadeLovers Rock Tour
September 8, 2001Janet Jackson112All for You Tour14,681 / 15,584$852,683[30]
October 31, 2001Stone Temple PilotsLinkin Park
Puddle of Mudd
Staind
Static-X
Deadsy
Spike 1000
Family Values Tour
November 5, 2001Jimmy Buffett2001: A Beach Odyssey Tour[31]
November 30, 2001U2GarbageElevation Tour18,535 / 18,535$1,504,925
December 15, 2001Britney SpearsDream Within a Dream Tour15,535 / 15,535$849,362
February 9, 2002Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 2002
March 25, 2002SantanaAll is One Tour
May 12, 2002Paul McCartneyDriving World Tour28,810 / 28,810$3,476,918
May 13, 2002
August 27, 2002CherLiving Proof: The Farewell Tour13,848 / 13,848$944,256
September 17, 2002Billy Joel
Elton John
Face to Face 200219,409 / 19,409$2,025,750
October 13, 2002RushVapor Trails Tour
October 21, 2002American Idols LIVE! Tour 200294.1%
December 2, 2002Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandThe Rising Tour17,408 / 17,408$1,211,256
December 11, 2002Dave Matthews BandJason Mraz2002 Fall Tour[32]
February 1, 2003Jimmy BuffettFar Side of the World Tour[33]
February 13, 2003Bon JoviGoo Goo DollsBounce Tour15,781 / 15,781$823,609
April 25, 2003CherTommy DrakeLiving Proof: The Farewell Tour12,847 / 14,130$872,885
June 3, 2003Fleetwood MacSay You Will Tour12,656 / 12,656$1,108,443
July 12, 2003Justin Timberlake
Christina Aguilera
The Black Eyed PeasJustified and Stripped Tour
August 3, 2003Dixie ChicksMichelle BranchTop of the World Tour17,101 / 17,101$1,001,135
January 25, 2004Bette MidlerKiss My Brass11,303 / 12,757$965,079
March 23, 2004Britney SpearsKelis
Skye Sweetnam
The Onyx Hotel Tour12,456 / 14,144$793,814
March 28, 2004Beyoncé
Alicia Keys
Missy Elliott
TamiaVerizon Ladies First Tour12,310 / 12,310$845,693
April 9, 2004AerosmithCheap TrickHonkin' on Bobo Tour
April 23, 2004Shania TwainEmerson DriveUp! Tour15,779 / 17,992$954,666
April 28, 2004Yes35th Anniversary Tour
April 30, 2004PrinceThe TimeMusicology Live 2004ever17,977 / 17,977$1,168,393
July 24, 2004MadonnaRe-Invention World Tour25,627 / 25,627$3,450,874
July 25, 2004
August 9, 2004PrinceThe TimeMusicology Live 2004ever33,214 / 33,214$2,031,926
August 10, 2004
August 15, 2004American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004
September 17, 2004Van HalenLaidlawSummer Tour 2004
October 28, 2004Avril LavigneButch WalkerBonez Tour
November 14, 2004Sarah BrightmanHarem World Tour
July 15, 2005Destiny's ChildDestiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It12,972 / 12,972$1,256,284This concert was filmed for the DVD,Live in Atlanta.
July 16, 2005Kenny ChesneyGretchen Wilson
Uncle Kracker
Pat Green
Somewhere in the Sun Tour
July 17, 2005
July 18, 2005
July 23, 2005Bruce SpringsteenDevils & Dust Tour6,541 / 10,597$419,055
August 23, 2005Green DayMy Chemical Romance
Simple Plan
Jimmy Eat World
Against Me!
American Idiot World Tour
September 20, 2005Paul McCartneyThe 'US' Tour14,096 / 14,096$1,930,941
September 28, 2005ColdplayRilo KileyTwisted Logic Tour14,557 / 14,557$752,540
October 1, 2005Elton JohnPeachtree Road Tour15,605 / 15,605$1,335,525
October 15, 2005The Rolling StonesWilcoA Bigger Bang
October 27, 2005Nine Inch NailsQueens of the Stone Age
Death from Above 1979
Live: With Teeth Tour
November 18, 2005U2InstituteVertigo Tour36,334 / 36,334$3,500,572
November 19, 2005
January 15, 2006AerosmithLenny KravitzRockin' the Joint Tour
January 17, 2006Bon JoviHave a Nice Day Tour14,262 / 14,262$1,095,715
February 8, 2006The Rolling StonesSouliveA Bigger Bang
July 8, 2006Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
Soul2Soul II Tour
August 9, 2006Mariah CareyThe Adventures of Mimi11,226 / 13,288$660,595
September 12, 2006ShakiraOral Fixation Tour11,986 / 11,986$787,197[34]
November 2, 2006Barbra StreisandStreisand14,538 / 14,538$3,855,784
November 4, 2006Def Leppard
Journey
Stoll VaughanYeah! Tour
December 2, 2006Dixie ChicksPete YornAccidents & Accusations TourThis show was originally scheduled for October 17, but was rescheduled forMelbourne show.
December 18, 2006The KillersSam's Town TourThis concert was a part of "99X Mistletoe Jam".
February 27, 2007Justin TimberlakeP!nkFutureSex/LoveShow16,638 / 16,638$1,129,984T.I. was the special guest.
March 17, 2007Josh GrobanAngelique KidjoAwake Tour
April 25, 2007Jimmy BuffettThe Bama Breeze Tour[35]
May 22, 2007Roger WatersThe Dark Side of the Moon Live12,204 / 13,525$1,158,623
July 20, 2007BeyoncéRobin ThickeThe Beyoncé Experience
July 21, 2007Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
Soul2Soul 2007
November 17, 2007The PoliceFiction PlaneThe Police Reunion Tour27,665 / 27,665$3,249,155
November 18, 2007
February 10, 2008Van HalenVan Halen 2007–2008 Tour
April 18, 2008Avril LavigneBoys Like GirlsThe Best Damn Tour6,016 / 8,347$171,294
April 25, 2008Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandMagic Tour17,630/ 17,630$1,666,489
April 30, 2008Bon JoviDaughtryLost Highway Tour32,964 / 32,964$2,851,856
May 1, 2008
May 28, 2008Alicia KeysAs I Am Tour
July 31, 2008George Michael25 Live
October 19, 2008Janet JacksonRock Witchu Tour7,503 / 9,698$665,775
November 5, 2008ColdplaySnow PatrolViva la Vida Tour25,880 / 27,682$2,250,991
November 9, 2008Tina TurnerTina!: 50th Anniversary Tour26,028 / 26,028$2,585,972
November 10, 2008
November 11, 2008ColdplaySnow PatrolViva la Vida Tour25,880 / 27,682$2,250,991
November 24, 2008MadonnaPaul OakenfoldSticky & Sweet Tour14,843 / 14,843$2,632,952
December 16, 2008AC/DCThe AnswerBlack Ice World Tour16,090 / 16,090$1,268,752
January 17, 2009Céline DionTaking Chances World Tour16,919 / 16,919$2,300,783
March 5, 2009Britney SpearsThe Pussycat DollsThe Circus Starring Britney Spears17,194 / 17,194$1,695,449
March 14, 2009Elton John
Billy Joel
Face to Face 200918,883 / 18,883$2,049,955
April 26, 2009Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandWorking on a Dream Tour14,361 / 15,190$1,324,980[36]
April 28, 2009Fleetwood MacUnleashed10,653 / 11,910$959,973
June 13, 2009Taylor Swift
Keith Urban
Kellie Pickler
Gloriana
Fearless Tour
Escape Together World Tour 2009
July 1, 2009BeyoncéPussycat Dolls
RichGirl
I Am... World Tour15,709 / 15,709$1,281,632
August 22, 2009Jonas BrothersJordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
Jonas Brothers World Tour 200917,214 / 17,214$1,140,990
September 4, 2009Britney SpearsJordin Sparks
Kristinia DeBarge
The Circus Starring Britney Spears11,900 / 11,900$655,507
October 4, 2009MetallicaGojira
Lamb of God
World Magnetic Tour$1,105,745
October 23, 2009AC/DCThe AnswerBlack Ice World Tour10,416 / 12,469$832,481
October 26, 2009KissBuckcherryAlive 35 World Tour
November 29, 2009Miley CyrusMetro StationWonder World Tour15,000 / 15,000$1,041,720
February 4, 2010The Black Eyed PeasLMFAO
Ludacris
The E.N.D. World Tour11,921 / 11,921$857,619
February 27, 2010Jay-ZTrey Songz
Young Jeezy
The Blueprint 3 Tour
March 17, 2010John MayerMichael Franti and SpearheadBattle Studies World Tour13,247 / 13,247$802,265
March 30, 2010Alicia KeysRobin Thicke
Melanie Fiona
Freedom Tour9,099 / 9,099$643,646
April 15, 2010Bon JoviDashboard ConfessionalThe Circle Tour16,510 / 16,510$1,815,719
April 21, 2010NickelbackShinedown
Breaking Benjamin
Sick Puppies
Dark Horse Tour
August 11, 2010Tom Petty & The HeartbreakersCrosby, Stills & NashMojo Tour 2010
November 16, 2010Dave Matthews BandTrombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue2010 Fall Tour[37]
November 18, 2010Roger WatersThe Wall Live12,665 / 12,665$1,772,797
December 5, 2010UsherTrey Songz
Miguel
OMG Tour14,137 / 14,137$1,201,311
December 23, 2010Justin BieberMy World Tour14,045 / 14,045$823,881
January 23, 2011Linkin ParkA Thousand Suns World Tour
March 24, 2011Stevie Nicks
Rod Stewart
Heart & Soul Tour11,454 / 11,454$1,083,419
April 9, 2011Lil WayneNicki Minaj
Rick Ross
Porcelain Black
Travis Barker
Mix Master Mike
I Am Music II Tour
May 14, 2011Bon JoviBon Jovi Live16,658 / 16,658$1,649,543
June 22, 2011NKOTBSBJordin Sparks
Ashlyne Huff
NKOTBSB Tour12,495 / 12,495$902,678
July 12, 2011SadeJohn LegendSade Live21,870 / 23,374$1,968,933[38]
July 13, 2011
July 17, 2011Britney SpearsNicki Minaj
Jessie and the Toy Boys
NERVO
Femme Fatale Tour13,014 / 13,495$988,235
October 1, 2011Taylor SwiftNeedtobreathe
James Wesley
Speak Now World Tour26,244 / 26,244$1,726,661Usher andT.I. were the special guests.
October 2, 2011
October 28, 2011Jay-Z
Kanye West
Watch the Throne Tour27,330 / 27,330$2,888,792[39][40][41]
October 29, 2011
November 2, 2011Guns N' RosesBuckcherry
Kelen Heller
Chinese Democracy Tour7,873[42]
March 18, 2012Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandWrecking Ball World Tour14,959 / 17,700$1,382,345
April 19, 2012Van HalenKool & the GangA Different Kind of Truth
April 23, 2012RammsteinJoe LetzMade in Germany 1995–2011
May 2, 2012NickelbackSeether
My Darkest Days
Bush
Here and Now Tour
June 13, 2012Roger WatersThe Wall Live10,707 / 10,707$1,256,465
June 20, 2012LMFAOSorry for Party Rocking Tour
July 2, 2012ColdplayRobyn
Wolf Gang
Mylo Xyloto Tour17,218 / 17,218$1,220,718
July 26, 2012AerosmithCheap TrickGlobal Warming Tour13,045 / 13,045$1,309,188Aerosmith performed a clip of "Woman of the World". The song hadn't been played anywhere since 1974.
August 29, 2012Jennifer Lopez
Enrique Iglesias
Frankie J
Starshell
Dance Again World Tour9,202 / 10,225$516,543
November 17, 2012MadonnaPaul OakenfoldThe MDNA Tour13,504 / 13,504$2,379,792
January 23, 2013Justin BieberCarly Rae Jepsen
Cody Simpson
Believe Tour12,686 / 12,686$995,137
February 27, 2013Bon JoviBecause We Can14,306 / 14,306$1,579,947
March 1, 2013P!nkThe HivesThe Truth About Love Tour14,475 / 14,475$990,929
March 27, 2013Maroon 5Neon Trees
Owl City
Overexposed Tour
March 29, 2013Alicia KeysSet the World on Fire Tour8,785 / 12,219$592,200
April 18, 2013Taylor SwiftEd Sheeran
Brett Eldredge
The Red Tour25,471 / 25,471$2,048,023B.o.B was the special guest.[43]
April 19, 2013
April 22, 2013RihannaASAP RockyDiamonds World Tour13,233 / 13,233$924,581
June 10, 2013Fleetwood MacFleetwood Mac Live
June 20, 2013New Kids on the Block
98 Degrees
Boyz II Men
The Package Tour12,056 / 12,056$829,916
June 21, 2013One Direction5 Seconds of SummerTake Me Home Tour14,264 / 14,264$917,424
August 10, 2013Justin BieberAriana Grande
Cody Simpson
Believe Tour12,407 / 12,407$1,019,885
August 22, 2013Bruno MarsFitz and the TantrumsMoonshine Jungle Tour13,080 / 13,080$906,482
October 19, 2013Rod StewartSteve WinwoodLive the Life Tour7,596 / 9,518$626,539Postponed from April 28.[44]
October 24, 2013Nine Inch NailsGodspeed You! Black Emperor
Explosions in the Sky
Tension 2013
October 26, 2013Selena GomezEmblem3
Christina Grimmie
Stars Dance Tour9,173 / 9,173$431,834
November 7, 2013DrakeMiguel
Future
Would You Like a Tour?14,244 / 14,244$993,612
November 16, 2013Elton JohnThe Diving Board Tour14,846 / 14,846$1,163,425
December 1, 2013Kanye WestKendrick LamarThe Yeezus Tour
December 14, 2013P!nkThe HivesThe Truth About Love Tour14,683 / 14,683$1,316,729
December 17, 2013Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 Experience World Tour13,287 / 13,287$1,687,436
December 27, 2013Jay-ZMagna Carter World Tour14,533 / 14,533$1,207,942
February 5, 2014Kings of LeonGary Clark Jr.Mechanical Bull Tour
February 21, 2014Demi LovatoFifth Harmony
Little Mix
The Neon Lights Tour8,813 / 8,813$400,275
February 24, 2014EaglesHistory of the Eagles - Live in Concert13,625 / 13,625$1,698,448
February 26, 2014Imagine DragonsNico VegaInto the Night Tour
March 22, 2014George StraitSheryl CrowThe Cowboy Rides Away Tour
March 25, 2014Miley CyrusIcona Pop
Sky Ferreira
Bangerz Tour
May 6, 2014Lady GagaLady Starlight
Hatsune Miku
Artrave: The Artpop Ball10,480 / 10,480$941,142[45]
May 12, 2014CherCyndi LauperDressed to Kill Tour11,337 / 11,337$1,088,627[46]
June 28, 2014Katy PerryCapital Cities
Ferras
Prismatic World Tour12,843 / 12,843$1,525,349
August 28, 2014AerosmithSlash feat.Myles Kennedy and the ConspiratorsLet Rock Rule Tour
September 19, 2014Garth Brooks
Trisha Yearwood
World Tour2 Shows
September 20, 20142 Shows
September 21, 2014[47][48]
September 26, 2014
September 27, 2014
October 15, 2014Paul McCartneyOut There13,044 / 13,044$2,016,129This concert was originally planned to take place on June 21 but was rescheduled due to illness.[49]
November 22, 2014Stevie WonderSongs in the Key of Life Tour
December 9, 2014UsherDJ Cassidy
August Alsina
UR Experience Tour11,765 / 11,765$880,618
December 17, 2014Fleetwood MacOn with the Show15,591 / 15,591$1,917,322
February 19, 2015Maroon 5Magic!
Rozzi Crane
Maroon V Tour14,620 / 14,620$1,296,760
February 28, 2015Billy JoelGavin DeGrawBilly Joel in Concert16,596 / 16,596$1,616,997
March 2, 2015Chris Brown
Trey Songz
TygaBetween the Sheets Tour11,868 / 12,191$1,081,049
March 24, 2015Ariana GrandeRixton
Cashmere Cat
The Honeymoon Tour9,271 / 9,271$510,404
March 25, 2015Fleetwood MacOn with the Show13,711 / 13,711$1,600,265
May 13, 2015Bette MidlerDivine Intervention Tour7,058 / 7,058$703,777
June 6, 2015New Kids on the BlockTLC
Nelly
The Main Event
June 12, 2015Kevin HartWhat Now? Tour
June 13, 2015
June 27, 2015ManáCama Incendiada Tour
July 14, 2015Imagine DragonsMetric
Halsey
Smoke + Mirrors Tour9,230 / 10,373$486,157
August 1, 2015Shania TwainGavin DeGrawRock This Country Tour11,840 / 11,840$1,137,640
August 21, 2015Luke BryanRandy Houser
Dustin Lynch
Kick the Dust Up Tour21,040 / 24,619$1,336,860
August 22, 2015
August 30, 2015Mötley CrüeAlice Cooper
The Cringe
Mötley Crüe Final Tour
September 12, 2015Ed SheeranChristina Perri
Jamie Lawson
x Tour13,551 / 13,551$834,508
October 22, 2015Ricky MartinWisinOne World Tour5,703 / 7,582$269,856
November 17, 2015Dead & CompanyDead & Company 2015 Tour12,037 / 12,783$953,506
December 15, 2015The WeekndHalsey
Travis Scott
The Madness Fall Tour14,438 / 14,438$917,808[50]
January 20, 2016MadonnaLuniceRebel Heart Tour10,609 / 10,609$1,500,635This concert was originally scheduled to take place on September 2, 2015, but was postponed due to arrangement logistics being incomplete within the time given.[51]
February 18, 2016Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandThe River Tour 201616,713 / 17,450$1,888,030
April 12, 2016Justin BieberPost Malone
Moxie Raia
Purpose World Tour25,717 / 25,717$2,726,349Ludacris,Usher, andAkon were special guests.[52][53]
April 13, 2016
April 15, 2016Duran DuranChic
Bag Raiders
Paper Gods on Tour
May 18, 2016RihannaTravis ScottAnti World Tour14,397 / 14,397$1,249,535This concert was originally scheduled to take place on March 9, but was postponed due to "production delays".[54]
June 9, 2016Selena GomezDNCE
Bea Miller
Revival Tour7,850 / 9,106$508,645
June 29, 2016Demi Lovato
Nick Jonas
Rich Homie Quan
Migos
Future Now Tour7,112 / 7,372$410,165T.I. was the special guest.[55][56]
August 25, 2016Drake
Future
Roy Wood$
dvsn
Summer Sixteen Tour28,864 / 28,864$3,106,5992 Chainz was the special guest at the first show. Usher andYoung Thug were special guests at the second show.Gucci Mane appeared at both shows.
August 26, 2016
September 1, 2016AC/DCTyler Bryant & The ShakedownRock or Bust World Tour11,173 / 13,012$1,169,355
September 12, 2016Kanye WestSaint Pablo Tour16,011 / 16,011$1,358,087
October 28, 2016AdeleAdele Live 201626,507 / 26,507$2,924,777
October 29, 2016
November 1, 2016SiaMiguel
AlunaGeorge
Nostalgic for the Present Tour
November 6, 2016Stevie NicksThe Pretenders24 Karat Gold Tour
February 10, 2017Bon JoviMaradeenThis House Is Not for Sale Tour16,308 / 16,665$1,396,007[57]
April 12, 2017Ariana GrandeVictoria Monét
Little Mix
Dangerous Woman Tour10,987 / 11,285$780,827
April 14, 2017Red Hot Chili PeppersBabymetal
Jack Irons
The Getaway World Tour13,104 / 13,104$1,225,612The band shot the music video for their song "Goodbye Angels".[58]
April 23, 2017Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
NEEDTOBREATHESoul2Soul: The World Tour13,033 / 13,033$1,170,004
April 30, 2017Neil Diamond50 Year Anniversary World Tour12,235 / 13,197$1,207,288
May 2, 2017Chris BrownThe Party Tour10,169 / 11,415$744,422
May 13, 2017The WeekndRae Sremmurd
Belly
6lack
Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour15,087 / 15,087$1,372,065
November 4, 2017Fall Out BoyBlackbear
Jaden Smith
Mania Tour9,309 / 11,586$596,464
November 7, 2017Imagine DragonsGrouplove
K.Flay
Evolve World Tour11,112 / 11,811$702,861
November 14, 2017Jay-ZVic Mensa4:44 Tour14,118 / 15,039$1,832,255
November 28, 2017Lady GagaJoanne World Tour12,155 / 12,155$1,615,820
November 29, 2017Dead & CompanyDead & Company Fall Tour 20179,815 / 10,083$1,052,383
December 12, 2017Katy PerryPurity RingWitness: The Tour8,782 / 10,580$950,017
December 17, 2017Janet JacksonState of the World Tour12,399 / 12,399$789,188Missy Elliott was the special guest performing "Burnitup!". Additionally, Jackson performed her 2006 single "So Excited".[59][60]
June 8, 2019Ariana GrandeNormani
Social House
Sweetener World Tour12,317 / 12,317$1,220,686
July 5, 2019Jeff Lynne's ELODhani HarrisonJeff Lynne's ELO Tour 2019
October 12, 2019Twenty One PilotsMisterwivesBandito Tour
November 19, 2019Ariana GrandeSocial HouseSweetener World Tour10,599 / 10,599$1,121,970Grande performed "I Think You're Swell" and "Give It Up" with formerVictorious co-starsMatt Bennett andElizabeth Gillies. "Successful", "Everytime" and "Break Free" were not performed.[61]
January 11, 2020Céline DionCourage World Tour11,212 / 11,212$2,323,672
February 7, 2020EaglesHotel California 2020 Tour39,375 / 39,375$8,871,615
February 8, 2020
February 11, 2020
October 27, 2021Harry StylesJenny LewisLove on Tour31,146 / 31,146$4,146,897
October 28, 2021
November 5, 2021Dan+ShayThe (Arena) Tour
February 9, 2022Kacey MusgravesKing Princess
MUNA
Star-crossed: unveiledMusgraves performed a cover ofFleetwood Mac's "Dreams".
February 12, 2022Dua LipaCaroline Polachek
Lolo Zouaï
Future Nostalgia Tour12,110 / 12,110$1,235,805
February 24, 2022TWICETwice 4th World Tour "III"11,596 / 11,596$1,294,524
August 20, 2022Roger WatersThis Is Not a Drill11,676 / 14,445$1,308,458
Aug. 30, 2022SeventeenBe The Sun World Tour9,503/10,741$1,132,775
October 22, 2022LizzoLatto
Saucy Santana
The Special Tour11,650 / 11,650$1,359,408
November 2, 2022BlackpinkBorn Pink World Tour23,434 / 23,434$6,012,820
November 3, 2022
November 21, 2022AteezKQ FellasThe Fellowship: Break the Wall110,000
November 22, 2022
January 13, 2023NCT 127Neo City - The Link
February 7, 2023Carrie UnderwoodJimmie AllenDenim & Rhinestones Tour
March 7, 2023SZAOmar ApolloSOS Tour11,069 / 11,069$1,724,301
March 22, 2023Stray KidsStray Kids 2nd World Tour "MANIAC"23,019 / 23, 019$2,553,505Originally scheduled for July 3, 2022. Postponed due to members contractingCOVID-19.
March 23, 2023
April 9, 2023NCT DreamThe Dream Show 2: In A Dream
April 26, 2023Janet JacksonLudacrisJanet Jackson: Together Again22,595 / 22,595$3,057,192
April 28, 2023The April 28 show was originally scheduled to take place on April 27.
May 20, 2023MamamooMy Con World Tour
May 25, 2023ParamoreBloc Party
Genesis Owusu
This Is Why Tour11,630/11,630$1,133,447
July 3, 2023Alicia KeysLibianca
Simi
Keys to the Summer Tour7,856$527,995
July 13, 2023blink-182Turnstile
KennyHoopla
North American Tour 202312,872/12,872$1,718,191
July 15, 2023Erykah BaduYasiin Bey
Tobe Nwigwe
Unfollow Me Tour
September 25, 2023Drake
21 Savage
It's All a Blur Tour32,252/32,252$8,051,818Originally scheduled for July 1–2, 2023.
September 26, 2023
October 1, 2023Jonas BrothersLawrenceFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour11,791/12,325$1,988,654
October 6, 2023Lauren DaigleThe Kaleidoscope Tour
October 14, 2023AerosmithThe Black CrowesPeace Out: The Farewell Tour
October 15, 2023Depeche ModeDIIVMemento Mori World Tour12,232/12,232$1,903,326
October 18, 2023Jonas BrothersLawrenceFive Albums. One Night. The World Tour9,812/11,046$852,379
October 25, 2023John MayerJP SaxeSolo Tour
November 6, 2023JojiKenny Beats
Lil Toe (Ammo)
Savage Realm
Pandemonium Tour
November 19, 2023Doja CatDoechiiThe Scarlet Tour11,763 / 11,763$1,646,469
December 1, 2023Travis ScottTeezo TouchdownCircus Maximus Tour29,779 / 29,779$4,116,231
December 2, 2023
December 13, 2023Rod WaveTossiiNostalgia Tour
March 9, 2024Burna BoyI Told Them... Tour
March 20, 2024Nicki MinajMonicaPink Friday 2 World Tour22,117 / 22,117$3,586,119
March 21, 2024
March 24, 2024IVEShow What I Have World Tour7,154$858,770
April 1, 2024MadonnaMary MacThe Celebration TourOriginally scheduled for September 5, 2023. Postponed due to health issues.
May 14, 2024Bad BunnyMost Wanted Tour25,496 / 25,496$5,404,203
May 15, 2024
May 29, 2024Tomorrow X TogetherAct : Promise
May 31, 2024Megan Thee StallionGloRillaHot Girl Summer Tour
June 1, 2024
June 8, 2024Kane BrownIn The Air Tour
June 10, 2024Justin TimberlakeThe Forget Tomorrow World Tour12,982 / 12,982$2,711,435
June 11, 2024GunnaFlo MilliBittersweet Tour
June 14, 2024Tim McGrawCarly PearceStanding Room Only Tour
July 19, 2024IUHEREH World Tour
July 21, 2024Janet JacksonNellyTogether Again
July 23, 2024Olivia RodrigoPinkpantheressGUTS World Tour
July 30, 2024AJRThe Maybe Man Tour
July 31, 2024Peso PlumaExodo World Tour
August 10, 2024$uicideboy$Denzel Curry

Pouya

Haarper

Shakewell

Ekkstacy

Greyday 2024 North American Tour
August 14, 2024UsherUsher: Past Present Future
August 16, 2024
August 17, 2024
October 3, 2024Charli XCX
Troye Sivan
ShygirlSWEAT
October 17, 2024UsherUsher: Past Present Future
October 18, 2024
October 20, 2024
November 2, 2024Billie EilishHit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour
November 3, 2024
November 14, 2024PinkKidCutUpTrustfall Tour
November 16, 2024Justin TimberlakeForget Tomorrow World Tour
April 11, 2025Kylie MinogueRita OraTension Tour
June 2, 2025ShakiraLas Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour
September 5, 2025BabymonsterHello Monsters World Tour

Other events

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The arena hosted the 2004US Figure Skating Championships.

Every few years, in early January, the State Farm Arena hosts one of the largest Christian college aged conferences:Passion Conference, when Mercedes-Benz Stadium is unavailable; the Passion 2025 Conference will be held at the State Farm Arena. The conference typically takes place over the first weekend in the new year and features big names in the Christian world such as Louie Gigilio,Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Kristian Stanfill, John Piper, rap artist Lecrae and many more. The conference is typically sold out.[citation needed]

The arena served as the venue for the semifinals of the2022 League of Legends World Championship. The semifinals saw South Korean teamsT1 andDRX progress to the finals, held at theChase Center inSan Francisco. DRX would eventually win the finals and become the 2022 League of Legends World Champions.

The arena hostedHot Wheels Monster Trucks Live in 2024 and hosted it again in 2025[citation needed]

Renovations

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State Farm Arena after renovations during a 2019Hawks game vs theChicago Bulls

Shortly after acquiring the Hawks and the operating rights to Philips Arena on June 24, 2015, Tony Ressler announced his intentions of remodeling the arena to keep the Hawks in Downtown Atlanta at a cost between $150 million and $250 million. The proposed renovation would rebuild the entire seating bowl to optimize its sightlines for basketball and remove the wall of suites which dominate one side of the arena and replace them with a more traditional suite configuration.[62] The Hawks are also in discussions with the city about building a mixed-use entertainment district similar toL.A. Live around Philips Arena, to better connect it to other nearby attractions such asCentennial Olympic Park andMercedes-Benz Stadium.[63] On November 1, 2016, the Hawks and the city of Atlanta reached a financing agreement on renovating Philips Arena, with the city contributing $142.5 million and the Hawks $50 million plus cost overruns to the project. With the renovation, the Hawks signed a lease extension lasting through June 30, 2046, with an early termination penalty of $200 million plus the remaining balance of the arena's bonds.[64][65]

The first phase of renovations, completed during the Hawks' 2017 off-season, removed the upper levels of the suite wall, reducing the total number of suites from 90 to 40, and added the Courtside Club behind one of the baskets. Renovations for 2018 were described by Hawks chief operating officerThad Sheely as a "gut rehab". The arena renovations brought new premium seating areas, connected 360-degree concourses, a new center-hung videoboard three times larger than its predecessor as well as additional videoboards in the corners of the upper decks, new dining options including a bar and grill operated by country groupZac Brown Band and other unique features including an in-arena barber shop operated by Atlanta rapperKiller Mike andTopgolf suites. Over 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) of former office and storage space within the arena was repurposed as "fan space". The first ticketed event at the renovated State Farm Arena wasSo So Def's 25th anniversary concert on October 21, 2018, while the Hawks' first regular season home game took place on October 24 against theDallas Mavericks.[66][67][68][69][70]

Due to the renovations conflicting with the WNBA schedule, the Dream announced that they would move their 2017 and 2018 home schedules toMcCamish Pavilion on the campus ofGeorgia Tech, mirroring the Hawks' move to the same venue (then known as Alexander Memorial Coliseum) between the time the Omni was razed and State Farm Arena was built.[71] With the release of the 2019 WNBA schedule on December 18, 2018, the Dream confirmed that they would be returning to State Farm Arena.[72] However, following the conclusion of the 2019 WNBA regular season, team officials indicated that the Dream would not be returning to State Farm Arena for the next season (which would be in 2021 due to the 2020 WNBA season being played in a COVID-19 bubble), citing disagreements with the Hawks' management.[73] On October 18, 2019, the Dream announced that they would move to theGateway Center Arena in suburbanCollege Park, sharing the venue with the Hawks'NBA G League affiliate, theCollege Park Skyhawks.[74] On June 21, 2024, the Dream returned to State Farm Arena for the first time since 2019 when it hosted theIndiana Fever and its highly touted rookieCaitlin Clark. The game was originally slated for Gateway Center Arena, but high demand for tickets and Clark's immense popularity led to the Dream relocating to State Farm Arena for this contest.[75]

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