Rogers Place, Edmonton
Rogers Place is a state-of-the-art multi-use indoor arena. Construction of the arena began in March 2014, and it officially opened its doors on September 8, 2016. With a seating capacity of 18,347 for hockey games and 20,734 for concerts, Rogers Place is a major venue for sports and entertainment events in the city. The arena was built to replace the Northlands Coliseum, which had served as the home of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers and the WHL's Edmonton Oil Kings since its opening in 1974.
The inaugural event at Rogers Place took place on September 16, 2016, when country music star Keith Urban, along with guests Dallas Smith and Maren Morris, performed as part of the Ripcord World Tour. The concert drew a crowd of 12,032 fans, marking the venue's successful entry into the live entertainment scene. The arena's versatility and modern amenities have made it a popular choice for a wide range of events, from concerts to family shows and beyond.
The first hockey game at Rogers Place was held on September 24, 2016, featuring a WHL match-up between the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Red Deer Rebels. The game was notable for Trey Fix-Wolansky scoring the first goal in the arena at the 0:22 mark of the second period. The Oil Kings triumphed in a shoot-out, securing their first win in their new home. This event cemented Rogers Place as the new heart of hockey in Edmonton, continuing the city's rich tradition of supporting its local teams.
Rogers Place has since become a central hub for sports and entertainment in Edmonton. Its modern design, advanced facilities, and prime location contribute to its role as a premier destination for both locals and visitors.
The inaugural event at Rogers Place took place on September 16, 2016, when country music star Keith Urban, along with guests Dallas Smith and Maren Morris, performed as part of the Ripcord World Tour. The concert drew a crowd of 12,032 fans, marking the venue's successful entry into the live entertainment scene. The arena's versatility and modern amenities have made it a popular choice for a wide range of events, from concerts to family shows and beyond.
The first hockey game at Rogers Place was held on September 24, 2016, featuring a WHL match-up between the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Red Deer Rebels. The game was notable for Trey Fix-Wolansky scoring the first goal in the arena at the 0:22 mark of the second period. The Oil Kings triumphed in a shoot-out, securing their first win in their new home. This event cemented Rogers Place as the new heart of hockey in Edmonton, continuing the city's rich tradition of supporting its local teams.
Rogers Place has since become a central hub for sports and entertainment in Edmonton. Its modern design, advanced facilities, and prime location contribute to its role as a premier destination for both locals and visitors.
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Rogers Place on Map
Sight Name: Rogers Place
Sight Location: Edmonton, Canada (See walking tours in Edmonton)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Edmonton, Canada (See walking tours in Edmonton)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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