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Former names Orlando Events Center (planning/construction)
Address 400 West Church building Street
Location Orlando, Florida, United States
Coordinates 28°32′21″Northward 81°23′1″W  /  28.53917°N 81.38361°West  / 28.53917; -81.38361 Coordinates: 28°32′21″N 81°23′1″West  /  28.53917°Northward 81.38361°W  / 28.53917; -81.38361
Public transit Local Transit SunRail Church Street Station
Local Transit Lynx xx, 36, 40
Local Transit Lynx Grapefruit Line
Possessor City of Orlando
Operator Orlando Venues
Capacity eighteen,846 (NBA)
17,030 (center stage concert)
xvi,486 (end phase concert)
20,000 (NCAA basketball)
17,192 (arena football)
17,353 (ice hockey)
Construction
Broke ground July 25, 2008
Opened October 1, 2010
Construction toll Us$480 one thousand thousand
(US$604 million in 2021 dollars[1])
Architect Populous (formerly HOK Sport)[2]
Chand Tarneja Windows
C.T. Hsu + Assembly
Bakery Barrios Architects, Inc.
Project manager Turner Construction[3]
Structural engineer Walter P. Moore
Services engineer Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
General contractor Hunt Construction
Rey Grouping
R.50. Burns
HZ Construction
Albu & Associates[3]
Tenants
Orlando Magic (NBA) (2010–present)
Orlando Predators (AFL) (2011–2013, 2015–2016)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) (2012–present)
Orlando Predators (NAL) (2019–present)
WWE Thunderdome (pro wrestling) (2020)

Amway Eye is an indoor arena located in Downtown Orlando, Florida. The arena is dwelling to the Orlando Magic of the NBA, the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL,[4] and the Orlando Predators of the National Arena League.

Amway Center hosted the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and the 2015 ECHL All-Star Game. It also hosted some games of the round of 64 and round of 32 of the NCAA Division I Men'southward Basketball game Tournament in 2014 and 2017.[v] On January 14, 2013, the Arena Football League's Board of Directors voted to award ArenaBowl XXVI to Orlando in the summer of 2013.[6] It hosted UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs. Cerrone 2 on December 19, 2015.[vii]

The arena has likewise hosted professional wrestling events by the professional wrestling promotion WWE, notably the 2016 Majestic Rumble pay-per-view. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the promotion took a long-term residency at the Amway Eye from August 21–December vii, 2020. During this residency, WWE aired its shows from a behind airtight doors set chosen the WWE ThunderDome. The promotion relocated to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida due to the start of the 2020–21 ECHL and NBA seasons.

The road to approving [edit]

Prior to Downtown Master Programme 3, the Orlando Magic'southward ownership, led past billionaire Amway founder Richard DeVos and son-in-police force Bob Vander Weide, had been pressing the City of Orlando for a new arena for nearly ten years. Amway Loonshit was built in 1989, prior to the recent era of technologically advanced entertainment arenas. With the blitz to build new venues in the NBA (and sports in general), it quickly became one of the oldest arenas in the league.

On September 29, 2006, after years of on-and-off negotiations, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty, and the Orlando Magic announced an understanding on a new arena in downtown Orlando, located at the southwest corner of Church Street and Hughey Avenue. The loonshit itself cost around $380 million, with an additional $100 million for country and infrastructure, for a total price of $480 million (as of March viii, 2011 the loonshit was expected to be inside $10 million of the estimated toll[viii]). It is part of a $ane.05-billion plan to redo the Orlando Centroplex with a new arena, a new $375-million performing arts center, and a $175-million expansion of the Citrus Basin. When information technology was announced in the media on September 29, it was referred to as the "Triple Crown for Downtown".

As office of Amway's naming rights to the erstwhile Amway Loonshit, the visitor received right of first refusal for naming rights to the new venue,[9] and exercised those rights, announcing a $40-million naming bargain to name the venue the Amway Centre on August 3, 2009, through June 2022.[10]

Financing [edit]

Amway Center in its basketball-venue arrangement after hosting its first NBA regular season game

The details of the understanding were finalized on December 22, 2006. In the agreement, the City of Orlando volition take ownership of the new arena, while the Magic will control the planning and structure of the facility so long as contracting procedures are done in the aforementioned public manner equally governments advertise contracts. In addition, the Urban center will be paid a part of naming rights and corporate suite sales, a share estimated to be worth $1.75 million the kickoff year of the arena'southward opening. The Magic will receive all gain from ticket sales for Magic games, while the Metropolis will receive all proceeds from ticket sales to all other events.[11] The Orlando Magic will contribute at least $50 million in cash upward-front, pick up whatever cost overruns, and pay hire of $1 million per year for xxx years. The City of Orlando will pay for the state and infrastructure. The remaining money will come from bonds which will exist paid off by office of the Orangish County Tourist Evolution Revenue enhancement, collected as a surcharge on hotel stays, which was raised to 6% in 2006. The Magic will guarantee $100 meg of these bonds.

The Orlando City Council approved several operating agreements connected with the arena plans on May 22, 2007.[12] The Urban center Council approved the plan officially, half dozen-1, on July 23.[13] The Venue plan received final approving by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, v-two, in belatedly evening of July 26 afterward a long day of public hearings.[14] Amendments were made by the County Committee which were approved on August 6 by the Urban center Council, vi-1, sealing the deal in one case and for all. On Dec one, 2007, the Urban center and the Magic came to an agreement on virtually $viii.v meg in bounty to three owners of the country where the arena is planned to be built. An eminent domain hearing confirmed the agreement and finalized the sale.[fifteen]

Design [edit]

Amway Centre main entrance at the opening game of 2010–11 regular flavour Orlando Magic

Populous (formerly HOK Sport) was named the Architect of Record on Baronial 3, 2007, with Smith Seckman Reid and Walter P Moore Engineers and Consultants as planning partners.[16]

California-based fine art curator Sports and the Arts assembled the Amway Center Art Drove. The collection includes more than 340 works of fine art, including about 200 museum-quality photographs. 14 of the 21 artists housed in the collection stand for Key Florida. The Amway Center Art Collection includes over 140 pieces of fine art paintings and mixed media originals, over 200 photographs, and graphic wall treatments highlighting both the Orlando Magic and the spirit of Orlando and Central Florida.

Responsive to a challenging 876,000 SF program, the blueprint intention of the Amway Events Center was to mediate its disparate context of elevated highways, central business commune and low-rise housing. The simple, planar form of precast, aluminum and drinking glass presents a timeless borough quality. The solidity of the precast and aluminum skin is punctured in advisedly considered locations with expansive areas of glass including a crystalline entry lobby facing celebrated Church Street, blurring the boundary of inside and outside.

The elevated I-4 freeway adjoining the e side of the site posed a singled-out challenge, threatening to disconnect the arena both physically and psychologically from the downtown core. In response, the corner of the arena is anchored by a diaphanous feature belfry bathed in colour changing LED lighting that reveals the color and pageantry of sporting and amusement activities inside while marking the facility inside the apartment topography of downtown Orlando. This tower is both architectural and occupied – housing the Orlando Magic Team Store, hospitality space, Gentleman Jack Terrace and rooftop Sky Bar. The latter ii are exterior spaces that take full reward of the warm Orlando climate, commanding views to the plaza beneath and the greater community beyond. Further city connection is accomplished via a twoscore' × 60' LED video feature that addresses downtown from an elevated façade position higher up the highway.

The center of the facility is anchored by a complex and varied seating bowl. Designed with long-term flexibility and changeability in mind, information technology responds to definitive design goals posed by the team.

Amway Center is one of the well-nigh technologically advanced venues in the world. Inside the building, a unique centerhung installation, manufactured by Daktronics of Brookings, South Dakota, is the tallest in any NBA venue.[17] It maximizes creative programming options by using loftier resolution, 6mm-pixel technology on each of the xviii displays, including two digital band displays and four tapered corners. Additional displays include approximately 2,100 feet (640 m) of digital ribbon boards, the largest of which is a 360-caste one,100 anxiety (340 m) display surrounding the entire seating bowl. These displays have the ability to display exciting move graphics and real fourth dimension content, such as in-game statistics, out-of-town scores, and airtight captioning information.[18] Outside the building, a big brandish utilizes more than 5,000 Daktronics ProPixel LED sticks, each a meter long, which make up a 46 anxiety (14 m) past 53 feet (16 m) video display. This brandish will accomplish millions of motorists traveling by the Amway Eye on Interstate iv.[18]

Comparison to Amway Arena [edit]

Amway Center has an assortment of mid-level luxury seats and club seating, located beneath the upper bowl.[19] This contrasts Amway Arena'south design equally its luxury boxes are to a higher place all seats and suspended from the ceiling. The arena'south pattern was unveiled at Amway Arena on December 10, 2007, with an official press release the next twenty-four hour period.[20] The floor of Amway Heart is designed with arena football in mind, as it features more retractable sections that will allow squared end zone corners, a feature previously not possible for Orlando Predators games.

Arena Comparing[21] [20]
Feature Amway Center Amway Arena
Capacity
Ice hockey
Arena football
NBA
NCAA basketball
End stage concert
Center stage concert

17,353
17,192
18,846
20,000
xvi,486
17,030

15,948
fifteen,924
17,461
17,283
12,592
eighteen,039
Square footage 875,000[22] 367,000
Suites[23] 32 Founders Suites
28 Presidents Suites
68 Loge Boxes
two Legends Suites(161 seats in each suite)
14 MVP Tables
4 Silvery Suites
6 IOA Hardwood Suites
ii All-Star Decks
1 Southwest Flight Deck
1 Kia Deck
3 Social club Hospitality Rooms
26 Skyboxes (suspended from ceiling)
Society seats 1,428 0
Concourses v concourses, average 35' width ane concourse, boilerplate 20' width
Public restrooms 18 men's, nineteen women'due south 4 men'southward, 4 women's
Retail stores 3 0 (4 stock-still stands)
Concession points of sale 1:150 spectators one:215 spectators

Construction of Amway Center [edit]

Complete Structure Project[24]

Grand opening [edit]

Magic possessor Rich DeVos speaking to fans before the first Magic home game in the new loonshit. (Observe the parquet flooring; merely the Boston Celtics currently utilize the same kind of flooring.)

Amway Center's first NBA regular flavour game tip-off with the Magic hosting the Wizards

The official ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication took identify on September 29, 2010 at 10:01 AM. The general public was invited to enter the edifice where Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer gave his annual State of Downtown address. The showtime ticketed event was a Vicente Fernández concert on October eight. The Orlando Magic hosted their kickoff preseason game at Amway Centre on October ten against the New Orleans Hornets when they won past a historic margin of 54 points, while the 2010–xi regular season dwelling opener took place on October 28 against the Washington Wizards.

Concerts and notable events [edit]

  • Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia Bout, February 11, 2022
  • Shakira – The Dominicus Comes Out World Tour, 28 September 2010
  • Vicente Fernández – October 8, 2010, with Edith Márquez
  • The Eagles – October 26, 2010 and November 23, 2013, with JD & The Straight Shot
  • Chayanne – November 20, 2010
  • The Johann Strauss Orchestra – December 11, 2010, with Béla Mavrák and March 7, 2013
  • The Trans-Siberian Orchestra – December 12, 2010 (two shows), Dec xi, 2011 (2 shows), December sixteen, 2012 (ii shows), November 30, 2013 (2 shows) and December fourteen, 2014 (2 shows)
  • The Gaither Homecoming – Dec 18, 2010
  • Barry Manilow – January 20, 2011 and January eighteen, 2014
  • Celtic Adult female – February v, 2011
  • Brad Paisley & The Drama Kings – February 24, 2011, with Darius Rucker and Jerrod Niemann and Jan 25, 2014, with Chris Young and Danielle Bradbery
  • Lil Wayne – April 6, 2011, with Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Travis Barker and Mix Master Mike
  • Ricky Martin – April 8, 2011
  • Lady Gaga – April 15, 2011, with Semi Precious Weapons and May 9, 2019
  • Usher – Apr 28, 2011, with Akon, Dev and The Cataracs and December 12, 2014, with August Alsina and DJ Cassidy
  • Tim McGraw – May ane, 2011, with Luke Bryan and The Band Perry
  • Bon Jovi – May 15, 2011
  • Taylor Swift – June 11, 2011, with NEEDTOBREATHE and Frankie Ballard and April 11–12, 2013, with Ed Sheeran and Brett Eldredge
  • WMMO 98.9'due south Concert Series – June 12 and October 8, 2011
  • Rubén Blades – June 17, 2011, with Gilberto Santa Rosa
  • Maná – July 9, 2011
  • Sade – July 17, 2011, with John Fable
  • Britney Spears – July 20, 2011, with Nicki Minaj, Nervo and Jessie & The Toy Boys
  • NKOTBSB – July 22, 2011, with Matthew Morrison and Midnight Red
  • American Idol Live! – July 24, 2011, August 2, 2012 and August one, 2013
  • Marc Anthony – September eighteen, 2011, Baronial v, 2012, with Chayanne and Marco Antonio Solís, August 25, 2013 and October 5, 2014
  • Marco Antonio Solís – September 25, 2011, with Ana Gabriel
  • Sugarland – October 20, 2011, with Sara Bareilles
  • Enrique Iglesias – Oct 21, 2011, with Pitbull and Prince Royce and October 28, 2014, with Pitbull and J Balvin
  • Guns N' Roses – October 28, 2011, with Buckcherry
  • Josh Groban – October 29, 2011 and November ix, 2013, with Judith Hill
  • Jason Aldean – January 22, 2012, with Luke Bryan and Lauren Alaina
  • Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Ring – Feb iv, 2012
  • George Strait & The Ace in the Hole Band – February eleven, 2012, with Martina McBride
  • Andrea Bocelli – February 12, 2012
  • Michael Jackson: The Immortal – February 28–29, 2012
  • Romeo Santos – March 2, 2012, March 28, 2013 and May 30, 2014
  • Elton John – March 10, 2012 and March vii, 2015
  • The Reddish Hot Chili Peppers – March 31, 2012, with Santigold
  • Van Halen – April 14, 2012, with Kool & the Gang
  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – May iii, 2012, with Regina Spektor
  • Nickelback – May four, 2012, with Bush, Seether and My Darkest Days
  • Roger Waters & The Bleeding Heart Band – June 16, 2012
  • LMFAO – June 23, 2012, with The Far East Movement, Sidney Samson and Natalia Kills
  • One Direction – June xxx, 2012, with Olly Murs and Manika
  • The Fresh Music Festival – July three, 2012
  • Rod Stewart – August 3, 2012, with Stevie Nicks
  • Big Time Rush – August 28, 2012, with Cody Simpson and Rachel Crow
  • The Zac Brown Ring – October 27, 2012, with Levi Lowrey
  • The Who – November 3, 2012, with Vintage Trouble
  • Carrie Underwood – December 21, 2012, with Hunter Hayes
  • Justin Bieber – January 25, 2013, with Carly Rae Jepsen and Cody Simpson
  • Luke Bryan – Jan 26, 2013, with Thompson Square and Florida Georgia Line and February nineteen and 21, 2015, with Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch
  • P!nk – February 24, 2013, with The Hives
  • Muse – Feb 25, 2013, with Expressionless Sara
  • 3 Days Grace – March 9, 2013, with Shinedown and P.O.D.
  • Maroon 5 – March 30, 2013, with The Neon Trees and Owl City
  • Rush – April 28, 2013
  • Paul McCartney – May 18–19, 2013
  • New Kids on the Block – June 21, 2013, with Boyz II Men and 98 Degrees
  • Carlos Vives – July 12, 2013
  • Kiss – Baronial 16, 2013, with LEOGUN
  • Bruno Mars & The Hooligans – August 27, 2013, with Fitz and the Tantrums
  • Il Volo – September 22, 2013, with Nikki Yanofsky
  • Sarah Brightman – October eight, 2013
  • Avenged Sevenfold – October 16, 2013, with The Deftones and Ghost B.C.
  • Michael Bublé – October thirty, 2013, with Naturally seven
  • Nine Inch Nails – October 31, 2013, with Gary Numan
  • John Mayer – December nine, 2013, with Phillip Phillips
  • The Fresh Beat Band – December 15, 2013
  • Justin Timberlake – Dec 19, 2013
  • Paul Simon – March 16, 2014, with Sting
  • Miley Cyrus – March 24, 2014, with Icona Pop and Sky Ferreira
  • Cher – May xvi, 2014, with Cyndi Lauper
  • Blake Shelton – Baronial 30, 2014, with Neal McCoy, The Band Perry and Dan + Shay
  • The Super Freestyle Explosion Concert – September 12, 2014
  • Demi Lovato – September 15, 2014, with Christina Perri and MKTO
  • Varekai – September 17–21, 2014
  • James Taylor – November 18, 2014
  • The Black Keys – December 17, 2014, with St. Vincent
  • Billy Joel New year's day'south Eve Concert – December 31, 2014, with Rufus Wainwright & Brian Johnson[25]
  • Linkin Park – Jan 15, 2015, with Rising Against and Of Mice & Men
  • Juan Gabriel – February 15, 2015
  • Fleetwood Mac – March 23, 2015
  • Ariana Grande – March 26, 2015, with Rixton and Cashmere Cat
  • Janet Jackson – September 23, 2015
  • Selena Gomez – June ten, 2016, with DNCE and Bea Miller
  • Twenty I Pilots – July 1, 2016, with Mutemath and Chef'Special
  • Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas – July ii, 2016
  • Maroon 5 – September 9, 2016, with Tove Lo and R. Urban center
  • Sia - Oct thirty, 2016 (Nostalgic For The Nowadays Bout)
  • Panic! at the Disco – April 14, 2017, with MisterWives and Saint Motel
  • Ariana Grande – Apr 15, 2017, with Victoria Monét and Little Mix
  • Ruby-red Hot Chili Peppers – April 26, 2017, with Babymetal and Jack Irons
  • J. Cole – Baronial xv, 2017
  • Shawn Mendes – July 28, 2017, with Charlie Puth
  • Ed Sheeran – Baronial 31, 2017, with James Blunt
  • Mumford & Sons – September 21, 2017, with Hiss Aureate Messenger
  • Bruno Mars – October 14, 2017, with Jorja Smith
  • Tim McGraw and Religion Loma – October 21, 2017, with LoCash
  • Halsey – October 22, 2017, with PartyNextDoor and Charli XCX
  • Imagine Dragons – November 10, 2017, with Grouplove and K.Flay
  • Jay-Z – November 11, 2017, with Vic Mensa
  • Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull – November 14, 2017
  • Katy Perry – December 17, 2017, with Purity Ring
  • Miranda Lambert – January 19, 2018, with Jon Pardi
  • Lana Del Rey – February ii, 2018, with Kali Uchis
  • Dead & Company – Feb 27, 2018
  • Romeo Santos – March 13, 2018
  • Pinkish – April 24, 2018, with Kidcutup
  • Sam Smith – July eleven, 2018
  • Shakira – Baronial fourteen, 2018
  • Travis Scott – March 15, 2019
  • President Donald Trump - Hosted a major campaign rally on June 18, 2019 officially announcing his 2020 re-ballot campaign.
  • JoJo Siwa - July ten, 2019
  • Jonas Brothers - August 9 and November 16, 2019
  • Ariana Grande - November 25, 2019 with Social Firm
  • Billie Eilish - March 10, 2020 with Jessie Reyez
  • Harry Styles - October seven, 2021 with Jenny Lewis

Florida musicians who have performed at the Amway Middle include Shinedown in 2010, NKOTBSB (with Orlando'south Backstreet Boys) in '11, Rick Ross in 'xi, Jimmy Buffett in '12, the late Tom Niggling in '12, Pitbull in '12 at the NBA All-Star Game, Enrique Iglesias in '17, Florida Georgia Line in '17, and Ariana Grande in '15, '17, and '19.

Professional wrestling [edit]

Amway Centre during the April 4, 2017 broadcast of WWE 205 Alive.

On Jan 24, 2016, WWE hosted its pay-per-view consequence Purple Rumble at the Amway Center.[26]

From April i–iv, 2017, Amway Centre hosted multiple WWE shows every bit part of the festivities for WrestleMania 33 at Camping Globe Stadium, including NXT TakeOver: Orlando on the Sabbatum before the upshot, and the post-WrestleMania broadcasts of Raw and SmackDown.[27] [28]

From Baronial 21 to Dec seven, 2020, WWE produced Raw, SmackDown, and their associated pay-per-views at the arena as role of a bio-secure bubble called the WWE ThunderDome. The programs and events had been broadcast from the WWE Operation Heart in Orlando since mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United states of america; equally with the Operation Centre broadcasts, these programs were produced backside closed doors with no in-person spectators, but featured a larger-scale in-arena production in comparison to the Operation Centre (promoted every bit being at a similar caliber to WWE pay-per-views), a virtual audience (like to the nearby NBA bubble), and other lighting and pyrotechnic furnishings.[29] [xxx] Under the arrangement, five pay-per-views were hosted in the loonshit, including SummerSlam, Payback, Clash of Champions, Hell in a Cell, and Survivor Series. WWE relocated the ThunderDome to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg on Dec 11 due to the commencement of the 2020–21 ECHL and NBA seasons.[31]

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External links [edit]

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