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NEAL S. BLAISDELL CENTER

The 'Neal S. Blaisdell Center' in downtown Honolulu near Waikīkī is the premier community center for the City & County of Honolulu. Constructed in 1964 on the historic Ward Estate and originally called the 'Hawaii International Center', the center was renamed after Mayor of Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell. The multi-purpose complex is composed of an internationally renowned arena, concert hall, conference rooms, galleria and exhibition hall. It was remodeled and expanded in 1994. It is also the home of the Hawaii Basketball League Honolulu Bandits.

Contents
Facilities and events
Arena
Concert Hall
Exhibition Hall
Miscellaneous
See also
External links

Facilities and events


Arena

The 'Neal S. Blaisdell Arena' is a circular performance facility used for concerts and major sporting events. The arena can accommodate 7,700 seats for sports events, and up to 8,800 seats for stage events with seats set up on the arena floor.
Currently, the arena is home to the Hawaii Hurricanes of the American Basketball Association's current incarnation. It was previously home to two indoor football teams (the Honolulu Hurricanes and the Hawaii Hammerheads), and most recently the af2's Hawaiian Islanders.
Elvis Presley sold out concerts at the arena in the 1960s and 1970s, the world famous "Aloha from Hawaii" concert was held here in January of 1973. Recent concerts featured Elton John, Bon Jovi, No Doubt, Céline Dion, Ricky Martin,
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, LeAnn Rimes, Jimmy Buffett, and Gwen Stefani. Other events at the arena include World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Disney on Ice, Sesame Street Live, college basketball and volleyball, and international gymnastics.
It served as the home court for University of Hawaii at MÄnoa basketball until UH built the Stan Sheriff Center on campus in 1994. Many graduation and commencement ceremonies are held by schools in the arena in late May and June.
Concert Hall

With a capacity of 2,158 seats, the 'Neil S. Blaisdell Concert Hall' is the home of the Honolulu Symphony and the Hawaii Opera Theatre. Broadway productions such as ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Les Misérables'', ''Rent'', ''Miss Saigon'', ''Chicago'', ''Cats'' and other national touring shows have performed at the concert hall.
Exhibition Hall

Located between the Concert Hall and the Arena, the Exhibition Hall provides 65,000 square feet of exhibition space on the main floor that is expandable to 85,000 square feet when combined with adjoining spaces. Five meeting rooms are also available in the hall. The Exhibition Hall accommodates numerous local trade and consumer shows and fundraising events throughout the year, and is one of the main exhibition venues in Honolulu in addition to the Hawaii Convention Center.
Miscellaneous

Many religious ceremonies have been performed in the Neil S. Blaisdell Center. The largest of which were the enthronement of Joseph Anthony Ferrario as the third Bishop of Honolulu and the ordination and installation of Clarence Richard Silva as the fifth Bishop of Honolulu, overseeing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu.
Kamehameha Schools has held their annual Song Contest at the Blaisdell since 1964.
On December 23rd, 1982, what is considered by many as the greatest upset in sports history happened at the Blaisdell Arena as the then number one ranked University of Virginia Cavaliers, led by Ralph Sampson was beaten 77-72 by Chaminade University, a small NAIA school with a student body of 800.

See also



List of concert halls

Tyke the elephant

External links



City & County of Honolulu

Neal S. Blaisdell Center

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