Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010 : June 28 Montreal, QC Bell Center
Bill Center, and was formerly known as the Molson Center, and a sports and entertainment in Montreal, Quebec. The home of hockey in Montreal, Canada’s national hockey team since the day March 16, 1996, when it hosted the New York Rangers. The team left from the historic Montreal Forum after their last game on March 11 the same year. Construction has begun on the site on June 22, 1993, after 13 days of the Canadians defeated the Los Angeles Kings in this forum for the 24th and last Stanley Cup. The name of the arena initially reflected Molson, Inc., a maker of beer, which was the Canadiens at the time. Some members of Montreal, media and sport, namely, Jack Todd, paid to the title of “barrel” as appropriate for the new arena, but was not widely adopted. Molson elected not to keep the naming rights when they sold the team and change the name officially in September 1, 2002, after Bell Canada acquired the naming rights.
JULY 01 Boston, MA diphtheria Garden
Diphtheria Park [2] is a sports stadium in Boston. Is named after its submission, TD Bank, NA, and often simply called the park, or the traditional Boston Garden. Formerly known as the FleetCenter and the Center for Shawmut. Diphtheria Bank, NA has been in control of the arena naming rights since 2005, with the scene called diphtheria Banknorth Garden until July 16, 2009, when Blaise Compaore Banknorth name disappeared.
ATLANTIC CITY, JULY 04, New Jersey corridor Hall
Corridor Hall, officially known as the historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is the arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States of America. The Atlantic City’s primary conference center until the opening of Atlantic City Convention Center in 1997.
The United States declared a national landmark in 1987.
JULY 06 New York, New York, Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden, often referred to simply as MSG, known popularly as the Garden, is the name of the scene in New York in Manhattan in the middle of the city, located at 8th Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets, located on top of Penn Station. Arena opened on February 11, 1968, and the fourth is the embodiment of the square in the city. One bin Plaza stands beside her.
Toronto July 11, on Air Canada Center
Company Air Canada Center multi-purpose indoor sports arena located on Bay Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League (NHL]), and the Toronto Raptors basketball, and the Toronto Rock National Lacrosse League. Was also home to the Toronto Phantoms of the Arena Football League during her brief. Arena, known as the ACC or in hangars. ACC is the 11th busiest arena in the world [1].
July 14 Cleveland, Ohio Republican accelerate loans
Accelerate the loan Arena is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. Until August 2005, and was known as Gund Arena, named for Gordon Gund, a former owner of Cleveland, after paying for naming rights. It is home to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA and Lake Erie Monsters of the parents, Cleveland Gladiators of the AFL.
????? 15 INDIANAPOL is, in CONSECO FIELDHOUSE
Conseco Fieldhouse is a sports arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. This is the home of Indiana basketball and Indiana Fever women’s basketball. Indiana ice hockey in the United States also use the Conseco Fieldhouse as their names, home to a few games per year. In addition, other entertainment events such as concerts, which are often scheduled there. The name is a result of the naming rights to the place sold for Conseco and financially troubled financial services organization based in Caramel, nearby.
Street July 17. Louis, MO Center SCOTTRADE
Scottrade Center is a 19,150 seat arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, opened in 1994. This is the home of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League.
July 20 Oklahoma City? Ford Center
Ford Center is a multi-purpose sports indoor / concert arena located in downtown Oklahoma City. This is the home of the NBA in Oklahoma City Thunder. Arena also served as home to the Central Hockey Oklahoma City Blazers team up folded in July 2009, as well as in Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz arena football team until the arrival of thunder and forced them to go to the Cox Convention Center.
July 22 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
American Airlines Center, a multi-purpose arena located in the Victory Park neighborhood near downtown Dallas, Texas. It is home to the Dallas Stars in the National Hockey League, Dallas Mavericks Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, the guards of theArena Football League. On the scene, is also used for the establishment of concerts and other live entertainment.
July 25 Houston, TX Toyota Center
Toyota Center is an indoor located in downtown Houston, Texas. It is named after the Japanese Toyota auto industry. Arena is home to the Rockets for basketball, and principal owners of the building, and the Aeros of the American Hockey League.
July 28, DENVER, CO Pepsi Center
Pepsi Center (aka is it a multi-purpose arena in Denver, Colorado, United States. To build a homeland for the Colorado Avalanche National Hockey League, the Denver Nuggets of the National Association of Basketball, the Colorado Mammoth NationalLacrosse League. When not in use by one of the sports teams In Denver, the building and is often used for concerts music.
July 31 Phoenix, Arizona, United States Airways Center
U.S. Airways is the center of sports and entertainment arena located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Opened in 1992, is the home of the Phoenix Suns basketball, the Phoenix Mercury women’s basketball, and snakes of Arizona Football Arena 1, and the Phoenix RoadRunners of the ECHL, and Sandsharks Arizona for CISL.
AUGUST 03 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
Ran center of a huge, multi-use internal arena in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The building is located at 14th Street and Grand Boulevard, on the east side of County Power & Light. The stage for a naming rights partner is Sprint Communications, which is based in nearby Overland Park, Kansas.
August 11 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center
Staples Center is a multipurpose sports arena in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Adjacent to the Los Angeles Live development, located near Los Angeles Convention Center complex. It is suitable for large internal events, including football, basketball and ice hockey, football arena, and concerts. When configured for basketball, and the Staples Center has a capacity of 19,000 spectators. When it hosts concerts and boxing matches, and the Staples Center has a capacity of 20,000.
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