MGM Grand Garden Arena

Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, United States
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Concert bowl and seating c. 2008
Map
Address3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
LocationLas Vegas Strip
Public transitLas Vegas Monorail
at MGM Grand
OwnerMGM Resorts International
Capacity15,020 - permanent seating
17,000 - with bleachers[1]
Construction
Broke groundOctober 7, 1991; 32 years ago (1991-10-07)
OpenedDecember 31, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-12-31)
Renovated1997, 2000
Construction cost$28.4 million
ArchitectVeldon Simpson-Architect, Inc.
General contractorTaylor International Corporation
Tenants
Las Vegas Dustdevils (CISL) (1994)
Las Vegas Sting (AFL) (1994)
Frozen Fury (NHL) (1997–2015)
Website
www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/grand-garden-arena.aspx

The MGM Grand Garden Arena is a 17,000-seat multi-purpose arena within the MGM Grand resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The venue opened on December 31, 1993, with a concert by Barbra Streisand,[2][3][4] and subsequent concerts by Luther Vandross, Anita Mui and Janet Jackson.

Sporting events

MGM Grand Garden Arena, the Thomas & Mack Center and the Mandalay Bay Events Center were the main sports arenas in the Las Vegas Valley until 2016, when the MGM co-owned T-Mobile Arena opened.

Professional wrestling

From 1996 to 2000, it hosted World Championship Wrestling's Halloween Havoc events. The UWF television event Blackjack Brawl was held at the venue in 1994.

On May 25, 2019, it hosted All Elite Wrestling's inaugural event, Double or Nothing (2019).[5] Tickets for the event sold out in four minutes.[6] It was originally scheduled to host Double or Nothing (2020) on May 23, 2020, and the May 27 episode of AEW Dynamite, but was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

It hosted Money in the Bank on July 2, 2022, which was originally scheduled to be held at the larger Allegiant Stadium. This marked the first WWE pay-per-view to have taken place at the arena.[8]

Combat sports

The arena is well known for numerous professional boxing superfights, such as Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II, Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr., Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Canelo Álvarez, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao, Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II and Canelo Álvarez vs. Caleb Plant.

On September 7, 1996, the Bruce Seldon vs. Mike Tyson bout was held here; later that night, rapper Tupac Shakur (who attended the fight) was shot in a drive-by attack. He succumbed to his injuries six days later.[citation needed]

The arena held 42 Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts events, starting with UFC 34 in 2001 and ending with The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale in 2016. UFC currently uses the T-Mobile Arena for major events.

On May 2, 2015, Floyd Mayweather Jr. defended his world title in a highly anticipated match against fellow superstar Manny Pacquiao. The fight continued to the 12th round and Mayweather retained his title.

Professional sports

In 1994, the Las Vegas Dustdevils, an indoor soccer team in the Continental Indoor Soccer League played one season at the arena. It also previously served through 2015 as the pre-season home for select Los Angeles Kings games against the Colorado Avalanche, Phoenix Coyotes and San Jose Sharks, known as Frozen Fury.[9] Two more games occurred at the new T-Mobile Arena before the launch of the NHL's newest team, the Vegas Golden Knights, who went on to play in the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs within their first season.

On October 24, 2014, it held an NBA preseason game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Sacramento Kings.

College sports

During the 1990s, the arena served as the site for the WAC women's volleyball tournament.

On March 13, 2012, it was announced that the Pac-12 men's basketball tournament would take place at the arena from at least 2013 through 2016[10][11] and then to T-Mobile Arena in 2017 until 2020.

From 2014 to 2017, the MGM Grand Garden Arena hosted the Roman Main Event, then called The MGM Resorts Main Event, an 8-team college basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week of NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

Starting in 2025, the arena will host some of the games from the College Basketball Crown.[12]

Bull riding

The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) held its annual World Finals event at the MGM Arena from 1994 to 1998 before moving to the Thomas & Mack Center in 1999 and then to T-Mobile Arena in 2016. The PBR later returned on June 11 and 12, 2021 for an Unleash the Beast Series event in its first visit to the MGM Arena since 1998.

Awards shows

Latin Grammy Awards

The MGM Grand Garden Arena has hosted the Latin Grammy Awards six times. The arena hosted the Latin Grammy Awards in 2014, 2015, and from 2017 to 2019. It was most recently held at the arena in 2021.

Grammy Awards

The arena hosted the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on April 3, 2022, marking the first time the Grammy Awards were held in Las Vegas.[13]

Academy of Country Music Awards

The venue was a consistent site for the Academy of Country Music Awards and has served as host twelve times since 2006, including 2018's event which was the first following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, which occurred roughly 1 mile away.[14] The ceremony moved to Allegiant Stadium in 2022.

Other events

Phish Halloween

Improvisational jam band Phish has hosted several significant halloween concerts at the venue. On October 31, 2014, they performed Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House with original instrumental music to accompany the album as their "musical costume" for the second set of their Halloween night show at the venue. Following that performance, the band has made their interpretation of "Martian Monster" a regular part of their concert repertoire and have performed it at over 25 subsequent concerts. On October 31, 2016, the band covered David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in its entirety as their musical costume for the evening. On October 31, 2018, the band performed a set of all-new original material that they promoted as a "cover" of í rokk by "Kasvot Växt", a fictional 1980s Scandinavian progressive rock band they had created. On October 31, 2021, they performed the album Get More Down by another fictional band of their creation, "Sci-Fi Soldier."

Concerts

Entertainment events at MGM Grand Garden Arena
Date Nationalities Artists Events Supporting Acts Attendance Box Office
1994
January 1 United States Barbra Streisand Barbra. Live at the MGM[15] 25,120 $13,560,750
February 12 Hong Kong Anita Mui Anita Mui One Night Only
April 16 United States Janet Jackson janet. World Tour[16]
October 14 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour Buddy Guy 21,674 / 21,674 (100%) $4,184,050
October 15
1996
August 2 United States Gloria Estefan Evolution World Tour
November 2 United States Kiss Alive/Worldwide Tour[17] 13,030 / 13,030 (100%) $587,330
1997
May 10 United States Tina Turner Wildest Dreams Tour Cyndi Lauper 13,267 / 13,267 (100%) $448,485
November 14 Australia The Bee Gees One Night Only Tour Celine Dion
November 22 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon Tour Jamiroquai 12,750/ 12,750 (100%) $2,925,800
December 14 United States Aerosmith Nine Lives Tour[18]
1998
February 14 United Kingdom Elton John Big Picture Tour[19] 14,126 / 14,126 $1,425,200
1999
April 16 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones No Security Tour Sugar Ray 12,566 / 12,566 $2,780,450
September 25 United Kingdom Elton John Medusa Tour[20] 8,500 / 8,500 $1,760,020
2000
April 29 United States Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour Lionel Richie
Janice Robinson
May 27 United States Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Reunion Tour
June 17 United Kingdom Roger Waters In the Flesh Tour 2000
July 1 United States All That All That! Music and More Festival Hoku, B*Witched, LFO and Blaque
August 4 United States Britney Spears Oops!... I Did It Again Tour Mikaila
Josh Keaton
Aaron Carter
A–Teens
October 22 United States Pearl Jam Binaural Tour Supergrass
November 18 United States Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour Joe Cocker
November 19
2001
August 18 United States Aerosmith Just Push Play Tour[21][22]
September 1 United States Madonna Drowned World Tour 29,587 / 29,587 $6,503,950
September 2
November 17 United States Britney Spears Dream Within a Dream Tour[citation needed] O-Town
Mpress
24,638 / 24,638 $1,561,214
November 18
2002
April 23 United States Green Day
Blink-182
Pop Disaster Tour[23]
September 21 Canada Rush Vapor Trails Tour
November 9 United States Aerosmith Girls of Summer Tour[24][25] Kid Rock
Run DMC
November 30 United States The Rolling Stones Licks Tour Lifehouse
2003
February 8 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones Licks Tour Susan Tedeschi
June 6 United States Pearl Jam Riot Act Tour Idlewild
October 24 United States Aerosmith
Kiss
AeroKiss Tour[26] 13,000
October 25 10,000
2004
March 6 United States Britney Spears The Onyx Hotel Tour[27] Kelis
Skye Sweetnam
13,297 / 13,297 $1,075,105
May 29 United States Madonna Re-Invention Tour 28,341 / 28,341 $7,005,548
May 30
2005
November 4 Ireland U2[28][circular reference] Vertigo Tour[29] Damian Marley 31,863 / 31,863 $3,864,843
November 5
November 18 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour Jason Mraz 13,898 / 13,898 (100%) $4,053,289
2006
February 18 United States Aerosmith Rockin' the Joint Tour[30][31] Lenny Kravitz 13,199 / 13,199 $1,726,263
July 6 United States Pearl Jam 2006 World Tour
May 27 United States Madonna Confessions Tour 27,528 / 27,528 $7,257,750
May 28
August 12 Colombia Shakira Oral Fixation Tour Wyclef Jean
November 22 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour Bonnie Raitt
December 26 Hong Kong Kelly Chen Kelly Chen Lost In Paradise World Tour
January 18 United States Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Tour[32][33] Aly & A.J.
January 19
January 20
May 9 United States Alicia Keys As I Am Tour Jordin Sparks
Ne-Yo
2008
June 21 United Kingdom George Michael 25 Live
April 25 United States Britney Spears The Circus Starring Britney Spears[34][35] The Pussycat Dolls 15,728 / 15,728 $2,482,352
July 25 United States Aerosmith
ZZ Top
Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour[36][37][38]
2010
April 24 United States Eagles Long Road Out of Eden Tour[39] 12,970 / 12,970 $1,631,745
June 18 United Kingdom Sting Symphonicity Tour[40][41]
July 31 United States Aerosmith Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour[42] Sammy Hagar
August 28 Canada Michael Bublé Crazy Love Tour Naturally 7 13,300 / 13,300 $1,052,585
2011
June 25 United States Britney Spears Femme Fatale Tour[43][44] Nicki Minaj
Jessie and the Toy Boys
NERVO
DJ Pauly D
Destinee & Paris
September 23 United States Bruno Mars The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour Mayer Hawthorne
Donnis
November 5 United States Eagles Long Road Out of Eden Tour
November 19
2012
March 10 United States 311 311 Day
March 11
October 13 United States Madonna MDNA Tour Martin Solveig 24,991 / 24,991 $7,188,879
October 14
September 30 Canada Justin Bieber Believe Tour Cody Simpson
Carly Rae Jepsen
13,504 / 13,504 $1,076,868
December 1 United States Aerosmith Global Warming Tour
2013
May 11 United Kingdom The Rolling Stones 50 & Counting 13,327 / 13,327 (100%) $6,119,172
June 29 United States Beyoncé The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour Luke James 12,913/12,913 $1,856,203
August 3 United States Bruno Mars Moonshine Jungle Tour Fitz and the Tantrums 13,850 / 13,850 $1,559,042
November 23 Canada Michael Bublé To Be Loved Tour Naturally 7 12,474 / 12,474 $1,148,568
2014
February 15 United States Eagles History of the Eagles – Live in Concert
March 1 Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour Icona Pop
Sky Ferreira
July 19 United States Lady Gaga Artrave: The Artpop Ball[45][46] Lady Starlight 24,948 / 24,948 $2,379,981
August 1
August 2 United States Aerosmith Let Rock Rule Tour
September 26 United States Katy Perry Prismatic World Tour[47][48][49] Tegan and Sara
Ferras
12,886 / 12,886 $1,742,965
2015
May 30 Ireland The Script No Sound Without Silence Tour Colton Avery
Mary Lambert
August 1 United States Aerosmith Blue Army Tour
October 24 United States Madonna Rebel Heart Tour[50][51] Lunice 12,787 / 12,787 $3,524,113
2016
February 5 Australia AC/DC Rock or Bust World Tour Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown 13,817 / 13,817 $1,416,474
March 25 Canada Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour[52] Post Malone
Moxie Raia
13,483 / 13,483 $1,411,304
August 13 United States Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas Future Now Tour Mike Posner 6,823 / 7,112 $404,492
September 17 United Kingdom Black Sabbath The End Tour[53] Rival Sons 11,835 / 11,835 $1,025,145
2017
February 4 United States Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman Tour Little Mix
Victoria Monét
9,437 / 10,787 $845,275
March 27 Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience[54][55][56][57] 4,783 / 7,321 $328,286
April 1 United States Jimmy Buffett I Don't Know Tour
April 7 United States Green Day Revolution Radio Tour[58] Against Me! 11,659 / 11,907 $686,810
May 12 United States Train Play That Song Tour Natasha Bedingfield
O.A.R.
May 27 United States Dead & Company Dead & Company Summer Tour 2017 10,258 / 11,685 $1,052,921
July 8 United States J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour
2018
February 3 United States The Killers Wonderful Wonderful World Tour Amanda Brown
Albert Hammond Jr.
March 3 United States Demi Lovato Tell Me You Love Me World Tour DJ Khaled
Kehlani
11,133 / 11,675 $720,336
August 25 United States Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson Twins of Evil: The Second Coming Tour Deadly Apples
September 1 Colombia Shakira El Dorado World Tour Salva
2019
July 13 Australia Hugh Jackman The Man. The Music. The Show. tour
September 13 United Kingdom Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast World Tour
November 27 Taiwan Jonathan Lee Those Songs Through the Years World Tour
November 28
December 15 United States Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour
2020
February 8 Hong Kong Aaron Kwok Aaron Kwok de Aa Kode World Tour
2021
September 4 United Kingdom Harry Styles Love On Tour Jenny Lewis 13,413 / 13,413 $1,686,284
November 25 Malaysia Fish Leong Thanksgiving Show 2021
2022
February 6 Taiwan Jonathan Lee Those Songs Through the Years World Tour (Encore)
2023
January 28 Singapore JJ Lin JJ20 World Tour 16,199 / 16,199 $4,929,982
January 29
September 8 United States Jonas Brothers Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour
September 14 Mexico RBD Soy Rebelde Tour 12,303 / 12,303 $3,424,124
October 27 United States Jonas Brothers Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour
October 29 United States Travis Scott Circus Maximus Tour Teezo Touchdown

Gallery

  • MGM Grand Garden Arena interior
    MGM Grand Garden Arena interior
  • MGM Grand Garden Arena interior
    MGM Grand Garden Arena interior

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