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Lenovo Center

Coordinates:35°48′12″N78°43′19″W / 35.80333°N 78.72194°W /35.80333; -78.72194
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Indoor arena in Raleigh, North Carolina
"RBC Center" redirects here. For other uses, seeRBC Center (disambiguation).
Lenovo Center
The Loudest House In The NHL
Lenovo Center (as PNC Arena) in 2013
Lenovo Center is located in North Carolina
Lenovo Center
Lenovo Center
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Lenovo Center is located in the United States
Lenovo Center
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Former namesRaleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena (1999–2002)
RBC Center (2002–2012)
PNC Arena (2012–2024)
Address1400 Edwards Mill Road
LocationRaleigh, North Carolina, United States
Coordinates35°48′12″N78°43′19″W / 35.80333°N 78.72194°W /35.80333; -78.72194
Public transit
Parking14,000+
OwnerCentennial Authority
OperatorHurricanes Holdings, LLC
CapacityIce hockey: 18,700
Basketball: 19,500
Concerts: 21,000
Record attendanceIce hockey: 19,513
May 14, 2022
Carolina Hurricanes vs.Boston Bruins
Basketball: 19,722
January 11, 2015
NC State vs.Duke
Concert: 20,052
January 28, 2019
Metallica
Field size700,000 sq ft (65,000 m2)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Scoreboard4,000 sq ft (370 m2)[1]
Construction
Broke groundJuly 22, 1997
OpenedOctober 29, 1999
Renovated2003, 2008–09, 2016, 2018-19, 2022
Construction cost$158 million
($298 million in 2024, adjusted for inflation.[2])
ArchitectOdell Associates, Inc.
Project managerMcDevitt Street Bovis, Inc.[3]
Structural engineerGeiger Engineers[4]
General contractorHensel Phelps Construction Co.[3]
Tenants
Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) (1999–present)
NC State Wolfpack (ACC) (1999–present)
Governor’s Cup (ACHA) (2015–present)
Carolina Cobras (AFL) (2000–2002)
Website
https://www.lenovocenter.com/

Lenovo Center[5] (originallyRaleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena and formerlyRBC Center andPNC Arena) is anindoor arena located inRaleigh, North Carolina, United States. The arena seats 18,700 forice hockey[3] and 19,500 for basketball,[3] including 61 suites, 13 luxury boxes and 2,045 club level seats. The building has three concourses and a 300-seat restaurant.

Lenovo Center is home to theCarolina Hurricanes of theNational Hockey League and the men's basketball program ofNorth Carolina State University. The arena neighborsCarter–Finley Stadium, home of theNorth Carolina State University football team and theNorth Carolina State Fairgrounds. The arena also hosted theCarolina Cobras of theArena Football League from 2000 to 2002. It is thefourth-largest arena in the ACC (after theJMA Wireless Dome,KFC Yum! Center and theDean Smith Center) and the eighth-largest arena in the NCAA.

The arena opened in 1999 at an estimated construction cost of $158 million.[6] Taxpayers covered half of the construction cost while the team paid the other half.[7] In 2023, the Hurricanes signed an agreement with local government to lease the arena for 20 years in exchange for $300 million inpublic subsidies for renovations to the arena. As part of the deal, Hurricanes billionaire ownerTom Dundon said he would develop surrounding vacant land into an $800 million mixed-use development.[8]

History

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The idea of a new basketball arena to replace the Wolfpack's longtime home,Reynolds Coliseum, first emerged in the 1980s under the vision of then-WolfpackcoachJim Valvano. In 1989, the NCSU Trustees approved plans to build a 23,000-seat arena. The Centennial Authority was created by theNorth Carolina General Assembly in 1995 as the governing entity of the arena, then financed by state appropriation, local contributions, and university fundraising. The Centennial Authority refocused the project into a multi-use arena, leading to the 1997 relocation agreement of the then-Hartford Whalers, who would become theCarolina Hurricanes. Construction began that year and was completed in 1999 with an estimated cost of$158 million, which was largely publicly financed by a hotel and restaurant tax. The Hurricanes agreed to pay $60 million of the cost, and the state of North Carolina paid $18 million. As part of the deal, the Hurricanes assumed operational control of the arena.

Known as the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena (ESA) from 1999 to 2002, it was renamed the RBC Center after an extended search for a corporate sponsor.RBC Bank, the US division of theRoyal Bank of Canada (whose headquarters were in Raleigh), acquired 20-yearnaming rights for a reported $80 million. On June 19, 2011, it was announced thatPNC Financial Services bought US assets of RBC Bank and acquired the naming rights to the arena pending approval by the regulatory agencies.[9] On December 15, 2011, the Centennial Authority, the landlord of the arena, approved a name change for the facility to PNC Arena.[10] The name change officially took place on March 15, 2012.[11] PNC's naming rights expired on August 31, 2024. On September 12, 2024, the Centennial Authority approved a name change to Lenovo Center after the Chinese technology companyLenovo, whose American headquarters are based in nearbyMorrisville, secured naming rights for ten years.[12] On a normal hockey day, Lenovo Center has more than 400 people on duty for security and concessions.

The arena has also seen use in fictional media, as aseason four episode ofThe CW seriesOne Tree Hill saw the Tree Hill High School Ravens playing aNCHSAA championship game in the venue. It was also the taping site for the 2005Jeopardy!College Tournament.

Hockey

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Raleigh experienced its first NHL game on October 29, 1999, when the Hurricanes hosted theNew Jersey Devils on the building's opening night. The first playoff series at the Entertainment and Sports Arena were held in 2001 when the Hurricanes hosted the Devils in games 3, 4, and 6, of the2001 Stanley Cup playoffs, but the Hurricanes lost in 6. The ESA (by then the renamed RBC Center) hosted games of both the2002 Stanley Cup playoffs andStanley Cup Finals; however, the Hurricanes lost in the Stanley Cup Finals. On June 19, 2006, the Hurricanes were on home ice for a decisivegame seven of the Stanley Cup Finals, defeating theEdmonton Oilers 3–1 to bring the franchise its firstStanley Cup and North Carolina its first and only major professional sports championship. The arena hosted the playoffs again in2009, with the Hurricanes losing in the Eastern Conference Finals.[13] In 2019, the arena hosted theStanley Cup playoffs for the first time in 10 years, with fans setting a single-game record attendance of 19,495 in game 4 of thesecond round versus theNew York Islanders.[14] This record would be further extended on May 14, 2022, when the Hurricanes defeated theBoston Bruins 3–2 in game 7 of thefirst round, to advance to the Second Round, in front of 19,513 fans.

On March 7, 2025, the arena hosted a neutral site match between theMinnesota Frost andOttawa Charge of theProfessional Women's Hockey League during the2024–25 PWHL season. The Frost won 5–0 in front of 10,782 fans.[15]

Top attended Hurricanes games at the Lenovo Center

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Attendance numbers come from press numbers from ESPN, Lenovo Center, the RaleighNews and Observer, as well as Hockey Reference.com. Numbers in italics represent playoff games.

DateOpponentResultAttendanceRank
May 14, 2022Boston BruinsW (3–2)19,5131[16]
May 3, 2019New York IslandersW (5–2)19,4952[17]
May 20, 2022New York RangersW (2–0)19,3323[18]
April 18, 2019Washington CapitalsW (2–1)19,2024[19]
May 10, 2022Boston BruinsW (5–1)19,1635[20]
May 16, 2024New York RangersL (5–3)19,1246
May 11, 2024New York RangersW (4–3)19,0747
May 1, 2019New York IslandersW (5–2)19,0668[21]
May 16, 2019Boston BruinsL (4–0)19,0419[22]
March 4, 2022Pittsburgh PenguinsW (3–2)19,02310[23]
February 10, 2024New Jersey DevilsW (1–0)18,99711[24]
June 8, 2002Detroit Red WingsOTL (2–3)18,98212[25]
June 19, 2006Edmonton OilersW (3–1)18,97813[26]
December 28, 2023Montreal CanadiensW (5-3)18,96914[27]
March 5, 2023Tampa Bay LightningW (6-0)18,96515[28]

Renovations

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One of the main concourses inside the RBC Center during a Hurricanes game in 2009
A Carolina Hurricanes Game in 2021
An NC State college basketball game at the arena, then known as the RBC Center, in 2008

In 2003, a ribbon board which encircles the arena bowl was installed.[29] In 2008, the arena renovated its sound system. Clair Brothers Systems installed a combination ofJBL line arrays to provide improved audio coverage for all events. In June 2009, video crews installed a newDaktronicsHD scoreboard. It replaced the ten-year-old scoreboard that had been in the arena since its opening in 1999. The scoreboard was fullLED and four-sided with full video displays, whereas the previous scoreboard was eight-sided; four of those sides featured alternating staticdot-matrix displays (very much outdated for today's standards). In addition, the scoreboard featured an octagonal top section with full video capability, along with two rings above and below the main video screens; they were similar to the ribbon board encircling the arena.

In October 2015, architects met with the Centennial Authority to discuss a potential arena renovation. Their proposal includes all-new entrances, a new rooftop restaurant and bar, covered tailgating sections, and moving the administrative offices elsewhere in the arena as a result. The plans also call for new office spaces, additional meeting spaces, removing stairwells and aisles, adding wider seats, and perhaps building lounges on the mezzanine levels below the main concourse level. Project costs were not decided, as the architects were given until May/June 2016 to come up with estimates. The cost was estimated to be almost $200 million. The Centennial Authority would have to approve the estimates before official voting. If the funds had been approved the renovation would've started in 2020 and been completed by 2022 at the earliest.[30][31] However, this would not come to pass.

During mid-2016, the ribbon boards were upgraded and a second ribbon board was added to the upper level fascia. Static advertising signs inside the lower bowl of the arena were replaced with LED video boards. In 2018, they renovated the NHL home locker rooms and replaced the seating in the upper bowl as well as an ice/court projection system that was first used December 23 at aHurricanes game against theBoston Bruins.

In April 2019, it was announced that the arena would receive a new Daktronics video board later that year. The board would be nearly three times as large as the then-current board. The new video board would feature a full 360 degree display, two underbelly screens and two underbelly static advertising signs. It will also be the first of its kind and one of only a few 360 degree video boards in the NHL. The board would cost $4.7 million, would stretch blue line to blue line, and would be 4,000 square feet (370 m2). Original plans called for a 2018 installation, but the project was postponed due to structural/roof issues. The old video board was taken down on June 1, 2019.[32] The new board debuted on September 18, 2019.[33]

In November 2019, Raleigh approved funding for the arena at $9 million a year for 25 years for arena enhancements, putting the grand total to $200 million. Some concessions in the arena were updated in 2019 in addition to the LED upgrade. These included a new marketplace in the upper concourse as well as other concessions renovated and a new color changing lighting system on the exterior of the South End. The Centennial Authority (operating group) and the Hurricanes are also meeting to further discuss the future renovations and the future of the Hurricanes at Lenovo Center. Most offices were expected to move out before the2020–21 NHL season and renovations were to start. Plans for renovations are currently on hold.[34]

In April 2022, it was announced thatInvisalign would become an official arena partner, extending their partnership with the Carolina Hurricanes. Following this announcement, the East and West arena entrances were respectively renamed to become the "Invisalign East Entrance" and "Invisalign West Entrance."[35]

Lenovo Center Exterior in 2025

After being put on hold during theCOVID-19 pandemic, the renovation project was reconsidered. The Centennial Authority met with local officials, the Carolina Hurricanes, and National Hockey League CommissionerGary Bettman in May 2022. After discussion, the Centennial Authority approved the continuation of the project, while also inviting CAA ICON to design the project. Plans call for renovations inside the arena, as well as on surrounding land to become "one of the top entertainment venues in the Southeast." Additionally, there are plans for a new outdoor concert venue on site.[36]

In June 2022, the arena board approved a $25.8 million budget for the fiscal year (begins July 2022), that would be utilized on 17 different enhancement projects, including a $7.8 million replacement of the arena roof.[37]

Lenovo Center Parking

On August 15, 2023, the Centennial Authority, Carolina Hurricanes, and NC State University announced intentions to move forward with renovation & redevelopment plans. Expected to begin in 2024, the arena will see $300M in renovations from public funding. In addition, the Hurricanes promised to privately fund and develop the 80 acres of land at a cost of $200M within 5 years, $400M within 10 years, and $800M within 20 years. Phase one will include at least 100,000 sq ft of retail/dining, 150,000 sq ft of office space, 200 multi-family residential units, a 150-room hotel, and a 3,000-5,000 capacity indoor music venue. 10% of residential units throughout all phases will not exceed 80% of the area's median income levels. In addition, 95% of the 4,000 surface parking spaces lost will be replaced with parking decks.[38]

Notable events

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Lenovo Center setup for NC State Basketball, 2025

In addition to hockey and college basketball, the Lenovo Center hosts a wide array of concerts, family shows, and other events each year. Past concerts includeBeyoncé,Paul McCartney,Ed Sheeran,Taylor Swift,Justin Timberlake,Bruno Mars,Elton John,Mariah Carey,Guns N' Roses,Post Malone,Blink-182,Lil Wayne,Celine Dion,Jelly Roll,Jonas Brothers,Nicki Minaj,Brooks & Dunn,Tim McGraw,One Direction,Reba McEntire,Fall Out Boy,Katy Perry,Pitbull,Sam Smith,Red Hot Chili Peppers,KISS,Def Leppard,Twenty One Pilots, and many other artists. Family shows have includedDisney on Ice,Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus,Sesame Street Live,Cirque du Soleil,Rodeo,Stand-up comedy,Monster Jam,WWE, andHarlem Globetrotters. The arena has also hosted several college hockey games between NC State and North Carolina.

List of other events at the arena
YearEvent
2000WWF Summerslam
2002Stanley Cup Finals
2004NHL Draft
PBRBuilt Ford Tough Series Tour
(formerlyBud Light Cup)
2005Jeopardy! College Championship
2006MEAC men's basketball tournament
WWE No Mercy
Stanley Cup Finals
2007MEAC men's basketball tournament
NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
first and second round
PBRBuilt Ford Tough Series Tour
(formerlyBud Light Cup)
2008MEAC men's basketball tournament
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
first and second round
2011National Hockey League All-Star game
2012WWE Over the Limit
2014NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
first and second round
2016NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
first and second round
2020UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. dos Santos
2022Apex Legends Global Series Championship
2023League of Legends Championship Series
2025NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
first and second round
PWHL Takeover Tour
2028NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
east regional
20292029 Summer World University Games

List of concerts

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List of concerts at the arena
ArtistEventDateOpening act(s)
The 1975North American Tour 2019November 19, 2019Laundry Day
AC/DCStiff Upper Lip World TourApril 1, 2001Wide Mouth Mason
AJRThe Maybe Man TourApril 9, 2024Dean Lewis
A Perfect CircleSpring US Tour 2004May 13, 2004Burning Brides
Alabama50th Anniversary TourOctober 7, 2021Tracy Lawrence
Alan JacksonKeepin’ It Country TourOctober 27, 2017Lauren Alaina
Andrea BocelliLive in ConcertFebruary 14, 2024
Ariana GrandeThe Honeymoon TourSeptember 24, 2015Prince Royce &Who Is Fancy
Sweetener World TourNovember 22, 2019Social House
Avenged SevenfoldLife Is But A Dream TourMarch 29, 2024Sullivan King &Poppy (singer)
The Avett BrothersTrue Sadness TourDecember 31, 2017The Felice Brothers &Mandolin Orange
New Years Eve ConcertDecember 31, 2023Marcus King
Avril LavigneThe Best Damn TourJuly 30, 2008
Backstreet BoysInto the Millennium TourFebruary 18, 2000
Black & Blue TourJune 13, 2001Krystal Harris &Shaggy
DNA World TourAugust 20, 2019
Barry ManilowUS TourApril 26, 2013
BeyoncéThe Beyoncé ExperienceJuly 28, 2007Robin Thicke
Billie EilishWhere Do We Go? World TourMarch 12, 2020
Billy JoelBilly Joel in ConcertFebruary 9, 2014
The Black Eyed PeasThe E.N.D. World TourFebruary 19, 2009Ludacris &LMFAO
The Black KeysTurn Blue TourDecember 5, 2014St. Vincent
Let's RockNovember 8, 2019Modest Mouse
Blink-182One More Time TourJuly 30, 2024Pierce the Veil &Astronoid
Bob Segar & the Silver Bullet BandRock and Roll Never Forgets TourApril 27, 2013Big Daddy Love
Bon IverI, I TourOctober 19, 2019Feist
Bon JoviBounce TourMarch 21, 2003
Because We Can TourNovember 6, 2013
This House Is Not for Sale TourApril 24, 2018Iron Dynamite
Bon Jovi 2022 TourApril 9, 2022
Brantley GilbertLet it Ride TourOctober 30, 2014
Britney SpearsDream Within a Dream TourDecember 14, 2001LFO
Femme Fatale TourAugust 21, 2011Destinee & Paris &DJ Pauly D
Brooks & DunnNeon Moon TourMarch 27, 2025David Lee Murphy &Molly Tuttle
Bruce Springsteen and theE Street BandBruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion TourApril 22, 2000
High Hopes TourApril 24, 2014
Bruno MarsThe Moonshine Jungle TourJune 14, 2014Aloe Blacc &Pharrell Williams
24K Magic World TourOctober 12, 2017Jorja Smith
Carrie UnderwoodCry Pretty Tour 360September 30, 2019Maddie & Tae, Runaway June
Casting CrownsThe Very Next Thing TourMarch 10, 2017Danny Gokey &Unspoken
Only Jesus TourApril 19, 2019Zach Williams &Austin French
Healer TourMay 16, 2022We the Kingdom
Celine DionTaking Chances World TourJanuary 21, 2009
Courage World TourFebruary 11, 2020
The ChainsmokersMemories Do Not Open TourMay 24, 2017Kiiara &Emily Warren
Charlie WilsonForever Charlie TourFebruary 18, 2015Kem Joe
In It To Win It TourOctober 28, 2017
The ChicksFly TourSeptember 15, 2000Ricky Skaggs
Childish GambinoNew World TourAugust 30, 2024Willow
CherDressed to Kill TourMay 7, 2014Cyndi Lauper
Here We Go Again TourJanuary 27, 2019Nile Rodgers & Chic
Chris BrownIndigoat TourSeptember 6, 2019Tory Lanez,Ty Dolla Sign,Joyner Lucas,Yella Beezy
Chris YoungLosing Sleep World TourDecember 1, 2018Dan + Shay &Morgan Evans
Chris Tomlin &MercyMeWinter Tour 2022December 1, 2022
Christina AguileraBack to Basics TourMay 1, 2007Pussycat Dolls &Danity Kane
Cigarettes After SexX’s World TourSeptember 11, 2024
Cody Johnson2023 Concert TourJanuary 28, 2023Randy Houser & Jesse Raub Jr.
Dave Matthews BandWinter 2012 TourDecember 12, 2012The Lumineers
D'Angelo &Mary J. BligeThe Liberation TourJune 7, 2013Bridget Kelly
Def Leppard &JourneyDef Leppard & Journey 2018 TourJune 5, 2018
Demi LovatoDemi World TourSeptember 12, 2014MKTO
Dolly PartonDolly Parton Live!November 5, 2008
EaglesLong Road Out of Eden TourJune 17, 2010Dixie Chicks
History of the Eagles – Live in ConcertFebruary 28, 2014JD & the Straight Shot
An Evening with the EaglesApril 17, 2018
Eagles 50 YearsMarch 2, 2022
The Long Goodbye Final TourNovember 9, 2023The Doobie Brothers
Ed Sheeran÷ TourSeptember 2, 2017James Blunt
Elevation WorshipOutcry TourApril 29, 2017
Elton JohnGreatest Hits TourMarch 16, 2012
Farewell Yellow Brick Road TourMarch 12, 2019
Enrique Iglesias &Pitbull &Ricky MartinThe Trilogy Tour 2024February 29, 2024
Eric ChurchThe Outsiders World TourApril 23, 2015Dwight Yoakam,Brothers Osborne
Halestorm &Drive By Truckers
Eric Clapton50th Anniversary TourApril 3, 2013The Wallflowers
FantasiaThe Sketchbook TourDecember 1, 2019Robin Thicke,Tank, & The Bonfyre
Fall Out BoySo Much For (Tour) DustMarch 19, 2024Jimmy Eat World,Hot Mulligan, Games We Play
Garth BrooksThe Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha YearwoodMarch 11, 2016Trisha Yearwood
March 12, 2016
March 13, 2016
GenesisThe Last Domino? TourNovember 19, 2021
George StraitRoad Less Traveled TourFebruary 22, 2003
Green DayAmerican Idiot World TourAugust 24, 2005Jimmy Eat World
Greta Van FleetDreams in Gold TourMarch 13, 2023Robert Finley &Houndmouth
Guns N' RosesGuns N' Roses 2020 TourSeptember 29, 2021Mammoth WVH
Harry StylesLove On TourOctober 12, 2021Jenny Lewis
Hank Williams Jr. &Lynyrd SkynyrdThe Rowdy Frynds TourApril 28, 200738 Special (band)
Hans ZimmerHans Zimmer LiveSeptember 10, 2024
Hootie & the BlowfishTour 2023February 17, 2023Susto
Imagine DragonsMercury TourFebruary 10, 2022Grandson
Janet JacksonAll for You TourSeptember 5, 2001112 (band)
Jay-Z &R. KellyBest of Both Worlds TourNovember 12, 2004
James Taylor2022 TourJune 25, 2022Jackson Browne
Jimmy BuffettFar Side of the World TourFebruary 3, 2003
Jelly RollBeautifully Broken TourSeptember 20, 2024Warren Zeiders & Alexandra Kay
Jonas BrothersHappiness Begins TourAugust 14, 2019Bebe Rexha & Jordan McGraw
Five Albums. One Night. The World TourSeptember 28, 2023Lawrence
JoJo SiwaD.R.E.A.M. The TourMarch 1, 2022The Belles
Josh GrobanStraight to You TourJune 11, 2011ELEW
JourneyFreedom Tour 2024February 17, 2024Toto
Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 Experience World TourNovember 13, 2013The Weeknd
The Man of the Woods TourJanuary 6, 2019Francesco Yates
The Forget Tomorrow World TourJune 12, 2024
Kane BrownIn The Air TourJune 7, 2024Tyler Hubbard &Parmalee
Katy PerryCalifornia Dreams TourJune 14, 2011Robyn & DJ Skeet Skeet
The Prismatic World TourJune 22, 2014Capital Cities &Ferras
Keith UrbanEscape Together World TourJune 19, 2009Sugarland
Get Closer 2011 World TourJune 25, 2011Jake Owen
Kelly Clarkson &Clay AikenIndependent TourMarch 1, 2004The Beu Sisters
Kem &LedisiSoul II Soul TourMarch 10, 2023Musiq Soulchild &Erica Campbell
Kenny ChesneyThe Big Revival TourMay 28, 2015Jake Owen &Cole Swindell
Kid RockRock n Roll Pain Train TourFebruary 14, 2004Gov't Mule
Live Trucker TourApril 7, 2006
Rock N' Roll Revival TourFebruary 22, 2008Rev Run
Kirk FranklinReunion TourSeptember 26, 2024Yolanda Adams,Fred Hammond,Marvin Sapp, &The Clark Sisters
KISSEnd of the Road World TourApril 6, 2019David Garibaldi
Lady GagaThe Monster Ball TourSeptember 19, 2010Semi Precious Weapons
Lauren DaigleKaleidoscope TourFebruary 23, 2024Blessing Offor
Lil BabyIt’s Only Us TourSeptember 11, 2023GloRilla,Gloss Up,Rylo Rodriguez &Hunxho
Lil Uzi VertPink Tape TourNovember 3, 2023
Lil WayneLive In Concert TourMarch 15, 2025Quavo & Anella
Limp BizkitBillionaire Pirates TourNovember 14, 1999Method Man & Redman
System of a Down
Little Big Town &SugarlandTake Me Home TourOctober 25, 2024The Castellows
LizzoThe Special TourMay 10, 2023Latto
LL Cool JThe F.O.R.C.E. TourSeptember 10, 2023DJ Jazzy Jeff,Juvenile, &De La Soul
Luis MiguelMéxico En La Piel TourOctober 26, 2005
México Por Siempre TourJune 18, 2019
Luke CombsWhat You See Is What You Get 2021 TourSeptember 10–11, 2021Ashley McBryde &Drew Parker
Machine Gun KellyMainstream Sellout TourJune 22, 2022Avril Lavigne &Iann Dior
Macklemore & Ryan LewisThe Heist TourNovember 19, 2013Talib Kweli &Big K.R.I.T.
Mariah CareyMariah Carey's Christmas TimeDecember 9, 2024DJ Suss One
Martina McBrideTimeless TourApril 2, 2006The Warren Brothers
Mary J. BligeFor My Fans TourJanuary 31, 2025Ne-Yo
Matchbox TwentyMad Season TourApril 16, 2001Everclear &Lifehouse
Maverick City MusicGood News TourNovember 19, 2024Stephen McWhirter
Megan Thee StallionHot Girl Summer TourJune 4, 2024GloRilla
Melanie MartinezThe Trilogy TourMay 31, 2024Beach Bunny &Sofia Isella
MercyMeImagine Nation TourOctober 20, 2019Crowder &Micah Tyler
MetallicaWorldWired TourJanuary 28, 2019Jim Breuer
Michael BubléCrazy Love TourJuly 9, 2010Naturally 7
To Be Loved TourOctober 25, 2013
An Evening with Michael BubléOctober 26, 2021
Miley CyrusBangerz TourApril 8, 2014Icona Pop
Mötley CrüeMötley Crüe Final TourAugust 28, 2015Alice Cooper
Mumford & SonsDelta TourMarch 17, 2019Cat Power
MuseThe Resistance TourOctober 26, 2010Metric
My Chemical RomanceReunion TourAugust 26, 2022Soul Glo &Turnstile (band)
Neil DiamondWorld Tour 2001–2002March 12, 2002
New Kids on the BlockMixtape Tour 2019July 7, 2019Salt-N-Pepa,Tiffany,
Debbie Gibson, &Naughty By Nature
NFHope TourMay 22, 2024
Nicki MinajPink Friday 2 World TourOctober 8, 2024Tyga,Bia (rapper) &Skillibeng
NickelbackAll the Right Reasons TourSeptember 3, 2006Hoobastank &Chevelle
Nine Inch NailsTwenty Thirteen TourOctober 21, 2013Godspeed You! Black Emperor &Explosions in the Sky
NSYNCNo Strings Attached TourJuly 5, 2000P!nk &Sisqó
Old DominionNo Bad Vibes TourSeptember 30, 2023Tyler Hubbard & Kylie Morgan
One DirectionTake Me Home TourJune 22, 20135 Seconds of Summer
Panic! at the DiscoViva Las Vengeance TourOctober 2, 2022Marina &Jake Wesley Rogers
Paul McCartneyDriving World TourOctober 7, 2002
Freshen UpMay 27, 2019
PentatonixHallelujah! It’s A Christmas TourNovember 30, 2024
P!nkTrustfall TourNovember 11–12, 2024Maren Morris & KidCutUp
Post MaloneRunaway TourOctober 17, 2019Swae Lee,Tyla Yaweh
PrinceWelcome 2March 23, 2011Anthony Hamilton
Rage Against the MachinePublic Service Announcement TourJuly 31, 2022Run the Jewels
Rainbow Kitten SurpriseLove Hate Music Box TourOctober 26, 2024
Reba McEntireLive in ConcertDecember 3, 2022Jo Dee Messina
Red Hot Chili PeppersStadium Arcadium World TourJanuary 22, 2007Gnarls Barkley
I'm With You World TourApril 4, 2012Santigold
The Getaway World TourApril 15, 2017Babymetal &Jack Irons
R. KellyThe After Party TourMarch 17, 2017Monica (singer)
Robert Plant &Alison KraussRaising Sand TourJuly 11, 2008Sharon Little
Rod StewartRockin’ in the Round TourMay 4th, 2007
Rod WaveNostalgia TourNovember 14, 2023Ari Lennox &Toosii
Roger WatersThe Wall LiveJuly 9, 2012
This Is Not a DrillAugust 18, 2022
RushClockwork Angels TourMay 3, 2013
Sabrina CarpenterShort n' Sweet TourOctober 19, 2024Griff
Sam SmithIn the Lonely Hour TourOctober 6, 2015Gavin James
Gloria the TourAugust 1, 2023Jessie Reyez
Sarah McLachlanAfterglow TourJuly 30, 2004Butterfly Boucher
Shania TwainQueen of Me TourOctober 18, 2023Lily Rose
SlayerSlayer Farewell TourNovember 3, 2019Primus,Ministry,Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals
Stevie Nicks24 Karat Gold TourMarch 19, 2017The Pretenders
Stevie Nicks Live in ConcertMay 12, 2023Nicole Atkins
Stevie WonderLive in ConcertNovember 29, 2007
SugarlandStill the Same TourMay 26, 2018Brandy Clark &Clare Bowen
SuicideboysGrey Day TourSeptember 15, 2024Denzel Curry,Pouya,Ekkstacy, & Shakewell
Taylor SwiftFearless TourMay 1, 2010Kellie Pickler &Gloriana
Speak Now World TourNovember 17, 2011NEEDTOBREATHE &Danny Gokey
The Red TourSeptember 13, 2013Ed Sheeran &Casey James
The 1989 World TourJune 9, 2015Vance Joy
Three Days GraceLife Starts Now TourApril 10, 2010Chevelle &Adelitas Way
TLCFanMail TourNovember 5, 1999Ideal
Tim McGraw &Faith HillSoul2Soul TourJuly 15, 2000Keith Urban
Soul2Soul II TourJune 9, 2006
Soul2Soul: The World TourJune 22, 2018Caitlyn Smith
Tim McGrawStanding Room Only TourJune 22, 2024Carly Pearce & Timothy Wayne
Tina TurnerTwenty Four Seven TourOctober 8, 2000Joe Cocker
Trans-Siberian OrchestraTSO East 2016December 14, 2016
TSO East 2021December 15, 2021
TSO East 2022December 14, 2022
Naujour TourNovember 14, 2023
TSO East 2023December 13, 2023
Trisha PaytasThe Heartbreak TourJuly 1, 2023
Travis ScottAstroworld – Wish You Were Here TourNovember 9, 2018
Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersHypnotic Eye TourSeptember 18, 2014Steve Winwood
ToolFear Inoculum TourNovember 24, 2019Killing Joke
Twenty One PilotsThe Bandito TourJune 11, 2019Bear Hands
The Clancy World TourSeptember 13, 2024Balu Brigada
UsherTruth TourAugust 7, 2004John Legend & Ye
Van Halen2008 North American TourMay 5, 2008Ryan Shaw
WeezerHyper-Extended Midget TourFebruary 22, 2002Saves the Day &Ozma
The WhoThe Who Hits 50!April 21, 2015Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
The WigglesPop Go the Wiggles Live!August 22, 2008
Winter Jam Tour SpectacularWinter Jam 2012January 7, 2012
Winter Jam 2014January 3, 2014
Winter Jam 2015March 13, 2015
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Winter Jam 2019March 22, 2019
Winter Jam 2022March 19, 2022
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XscapeThe Great Xscape TourDecember 3, 2018
Zac Brown BandThe Owl TourMarch 4, 2020Amos Lee &Poo Bear
ZZ TopXXX TourFebruary 20, 2000Lynyrd Skynyrd & Laidlaw

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Notes

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  • NCSU Athletics. RBC Center Retrieved July 12, 2004 from[1].
  • RBC Center: History. Retrieved July 12, 2004 from[2].
  • The Hockey News. 59.37 (2006): 6.
  • Live Sound: Clair Systems Revamps RBC Center Audio with JBL Loudspeakers. Retrieved May 15, 2009 from[3]
  • RBC Center Gets New Scoreboard. Retrieved June 7, 2009 from[4]

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