Delta Center

Delta Center

Entertainment Providers

Salt Lake City, Utah 2,228 followers

About us

Home of the NBA's Utah Jazz. Completed in October 1991, Delta Center is the largest facility of its kind within a five-state radius. The building seats nearly 20,000 and at the time of its construction, it was built faster than any other arena in the world−15 months and 24 days at a cost of $66 million. • The footprint is 3.79 acres • 100,000 cubic yards of concrete • 80,300 square feet of glass • 500,000 concrete blocks • 21,000 square yards of carpet • 3 million pounds of structural steel • 7.6 million pounds of rebar • A tornado hit the building on August 11, 1999, blowing out more than 700 windows

Industry
Entertainment Providers
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1991
Specialties
Sports Arena, Event Venue, Concert Venue, and Special Events

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  • Delta Center reposted this

    The National Hockey League’s Board of Governors approved the establishment of a franchise beginning with the 2024-25 season in Utah, that will be owned and controlled by Smith Entertainment Group, which is led by Ryan and Ashley Smith. In addition, the Board approved a plan that renders the Arizona Coyotes franchise inactive, with a right to reactivate if owner Alex Meruelo has fully constructed a new, state-of-the-art facility appropriate for an NHL team within five years. Effective at closing, the approved transactions will result in the Coyotes’ franchise transferring the totality of its existing hockey assets – including its full Reserve List, roster of Players and draft picks and its Hockey Operations Department – to the Utah franchise. #NHLinUtah

  • International superstar Bad Bunny will take the stage at Delta Center tomorrow to kick off his "Most Wanted" Tour. The opportunity to rehearse and open Bad Bunny's 31-city tour in Salt Lake City came based on the arena's demonstrated success in bringing exciting entertainment to meet demand for Latinx and Hispanic performers to Utah and a timely break in the Utah Jazz schedule for NBA All Star Break. The arena is becoming a destination for Latinx performers and already has four shows booked this year including Bad Bunny, Luis Miguel on Apr. 28, Feid on May 15 and -- announced today -- Peso Pluma, who returns on Aug. 11 following his sell out debut at the arena last summer. The Salt Lake Tribune has more about the growth in Latinx performers at Delta Center: https://lnkd.in/gWATyS2n

    Bad Bunny starts his Most Wanted Tour in Utah this week. Here’s why.

    Bad Bunny starts his Most Wanted Tour in Utah this week. Here’s why.

    sltrib.com

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