Lubbock Municipal Coliseum

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Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
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Lubbock Municipal Coliseum (formerly City Bank Coliseum) was an 8,344-seat multi-purpose arena in Lubbock, Texas. Although the arena was located on the campus of Texas Tech University, it was owned and operated by the City of Lubbock until 2018.

The Coliseum and adjoining Auditorium were demolished in 2019, following the land's transfer of ownership back to the university.

The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, located downtown at the intersection of Marsha Sharp Freeway and Ave L, opened in 2020 to replace the Auditorium.

History

On April 27, 1943, the Texas Legislature authorized Texas Tech (then known as Texas Technological College) to give a 5-acre tract of land to the City of Lubbock for the purpose of building a municipal auditorium. In 1945, the city approved the issuance of $1.75 million in bonds to construct the Auditorium-Coliseum.[1]

Construction on the complex began in 1954 and the two facilities opened to the public in 1956.

When the United Spirit Arena opened in 1999, the Coliseum had to compete with Texas Tech for events. Following the suspension of the Lubbock Cotton Kings ice hockey team and Lubbock Renegades football team in 2007, the coliseum lacked a permanent tenant.

Arena usage

Sports

Arena football

The Coliseum was briefly home to two professional

indoor football teams, the Lubbock Gunslingers and Lubbock Renegades
.

College basketball

The

College Park, Maryland
.

Ice hockey

The arena was the home to the Lubbock Cotton Kings of the Central Hockey League from 1999 to 2007. However, after being unable to come to an agreement with the city of Lubbock for the use of the arena, the team suspended operations prior to the 2007–08 season.[2][3]

Professional basketball

During the 1971–72

NBA
.

Wrestling

Lubbock Municipal Coliseum was the Lubbock home of WWE since the 1980s. WCW also visited the Coliseum for most of the 1990s until United Supermarkets Arena (originally United Spirit Arena) opened.

Concerts

The Lubbock Municipal Coliseum was a popular stop for touring artists. In the 1980s, tickets at the time were between $12 and $13. Major concert tours have since moved to United Supermarkets Arena.

Other

The Coliseum was used for the

Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice and Stars on Ice
.

Final event

The final event to take place at the Coliseum was the 77th annual ABC Pro Rodeo April 4–6, 2019. The 2019 rodeo was the 63rd year which it was held at the Coliseum. Fittingly, the first event held at the Coliseum in 1956 was the 14th ABC Pro Rodeo.[4]

Lubbock Municipal Auditorium

Lubbock Municipal Auditorium
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Address2720 Drive of Champions
Lubbock, Texas 79409
TypeAuditorium
Capacity2,803
Current useDemolished
Construction
Opened1956
Closed2018
DemolishedApril/May 2019
Years active1956-2018

Adjacent to the coliseum was the 2,803-seat Lubbock Municipal Auditorium. The auditorium hosted its final event on September 27, 2018 when Robert Plant performed with his band, The Sensational Space Shifters.[5]

The auditorium was demolished in April and May 2019 along with the attached Lubbock Municipal Coliseum following the land's transfer of ownership back to Texas Tech University.

References

  1. ^ "City of Lubbock - Lubbock Municipal Auditorium and Coliseum Presentation". ci.lubbock.tx.us. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  2. KCBD. Lubbock. May 30, 2007. Archived from the original
    on December 11, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2012.
  3. KCBD. Lubbock. June 20, 2007. Archived from the original
    on December 11, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2012.
  4. ^ Castaneda, Julie. "ABC Pro Rodeo's 'Last Ride' at Lubbock Coliseum".
  5. ^ Kerns, William (September 28, 2018). "Iconic rock vocalist Plant headlines likely final major concert at Lubbock auditorium". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved 2019-07-23.

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