
Spokane Coliseum - Wikipedia
Spokane Coliseum (nicknamed The Boone Street Barn) [5][6] was an indoor arena in the northwestern United States, located in Spokane, Washington. Opened in late 1954, [2] it had a seating capacity of 5,400.
The WHL Arena Guide - Spokane Coliseum, Spokane Chiefs
Oct 28, 2024 · The Coliseum opened in 1954 and was the main arena in Spokane for forty-one years, with a capacity of 5,400. From photos on the internet, it appears that the seating was on one level in a U-shape, with a permanent stage at one end for concerts, and a …
Spokane Arena Seating Chart | CloseSeats.com
6 days ago · Fans can use our Spokane Arena Seating Chart to find the best Spokane Arena tickets to upcoming events and concerts. Use the interactive seat maps for the Spokane Arena to see a view from your seats, or from your section and row.
Spokane Arena Seating Chart - Row & Seat Numbers - TickPick
19 hours ago · The most detailed interactive Spokane Arena seating chart available, with all venue configurations. Includes row and seat numbers, real seat views, best and worst seats, event schedules, community feedback and more.
The Spokane Coliseum | Spokane Historical
Before 1954, Spokane had no set venue for large events such as music concerts or professional sports. The National Guard Armory (now the Laser Quest building), was Spokane's largest indoor venue, which meant seating was limited. The interest in building a large auditorium for events began in 1925, but one plan after another failed.
Find Your Section View At Spokane Arena, home of Spokane Shock, Spokane ...
List of sections at Spokane Arena, home of Spokane Shock, Spokane Chiefs. See the view from your seat at Spokane Arena.
Then and Now: Spokane Coliseum a long time coming - The …
Jan 12, 2015 · The Coliseum seated up to 8,500, but only about 6,000 for hockey and other sports. Jimi Hendrix, Lawrence Welk, Elvis Presley, the Grateful Dead, Hulk Hogan and Judas Priest all took the stage...
Then and Now: Spokane Memorial Coliseum - The Spokesman …
Jul 8, 2019 · The Spokane Memorial Coliseum opened Dec. 3, 1954, with a gala symphony concert with hometown girl and Metropolitan Opera star Patrice Munsel.
Spokane Coliseum - Wikiwand
Spokane Coliseum was an indoor arena in the northwestern United States, located in Spokane, Washington. Opened in late 1954, it had a seating capacity of 5,400.
Spokane Coliseum | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom
The Spokane Coliseum, also known as "the Boone Street Barn", was an indoor arena located in Spokane, Washington. It opened in 1954 and had a capacity of 5,400. It was host to a number of teams including the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League.