Hartman Arena
Location | 8151 N. Hartman Arena Drive Park City, Kansas 67147 USA |
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Coordinates | 37°49′52″N 97°19′48″W / 37.831°N 97.330°W |
Owner | Wink Hartman |
Operator | VenuWorks |
Capacity | 5,000 (6,500 with full floor set) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | March 25, 2008 |
Opened | March, 2009 |
Architect | Law-Kingdon Inc |
Tenants | |
Wichita Wild (IFL/CPIFL) (2009–2014) Wichita Wings (MISL) (2011–2013) Wichita B-52s (MASL) (2013–2015) Wichita Wings (M2) (2019–present) Wichita Force (CIF) (2021–) | |
Website | |
hartmanarena.com |
Hartman Arena is a privately managed 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Park City, Kansas, United States. It is located northwest of I-135 and 77th Street North in the north Wichita metro area.[1]
History
Ground was broken on March 25, 2008, and the arena opened the last week of March 2009. The architecture firm of Law-Kingdon Inc. designed the facility.[2] Tickets.com and Hartman Arena have a multiyear ticketing service agreement.[3]
Hartman Arena hosts home games of the Wichita B-52s of the Major Arena Soccer League.[4][5] It also hosts the Kansas State High School Activities Association Class 6A and 5A State Wrestling Tournaments. They were moved here after one year at Intrust Bank Arena.
The arena hosted the Wichita Wild of the Champions Professional Indoor Football League from 2009 until the team folded after the 2014 season.[6] In 2020, the Wichita Force brought indoor football back to Hartman.[7]
Tenants
Wichita B-52s
Hartman Arena was the home of the Wichita B-52s of Major Arena Soccer League starting with their inaugural 2013–14 season.
Wichita Wild
The Wichita Wild called Hartman Arena home for their Indoor Football League games from 2009 through 2012 and their Champions Professional Indoor Football League games since switching leagues for 2013 and 2014. The team was replaced by the Wichita Force when the CPIFL merged into the Champions Indoor Football.
Wichita Wings
The Wichita Wings will call the Hartman Arena home for their first season in the Major Arena Soccer League 2.
Concerts
- Alan Jackson & The Strayhorns – March 28, 2009, with Jake Owen and May 1, 2014, with Jamie Lynn Spears
- The Music as a Weapon Music Festival – April 1, 2009
- Slipknot – May 10, 2009, with DevilDriver and All That Remains
- Yanni – June 10, 2009
- New Kids on the Block – July 3, 2009, with Jesse McCartney and The Jabbawockeez
- Twista – July 29, 2009, with Flo Rida
- Earth, Wind & Fire & Chicago – August 21, 2009
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Pink Ribbon Event – September 17, 2009 and September 23, 2010
- Martina McBride & Trace Adkins – December 4, 2009
- Koyie Hill's Big Wish Benefit Concert – December 5, 2009
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Jingle Ball – December 17, 2009 and December 16, 2010
- The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Concert – January 21, 2009
- Uncle Kracker – February 12, 2010, with Moreland and Arbuckle
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Spring Fling – March 18, 2010 and March 23, 2011
- Skillet – May 6, 2010, with Red and The Letter Black and April 21, 2011, with Stone Sour, Theory of a Deadman, Halestorm and Art of Dying
- Rob Zombie – May 9, 2010, with Alice Cooper and May 25, 2012, with Megadeth and Volbeat
- The Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival – July 24, 2010
- KDGS Power 93.9's Freaknic Jam – July 30, 2010
- KZSN Kissin' 102.1's Summer Splash – July 25, 2010
- Ted Nugent – August 8, 2010, with Val Halla and June 19, 2012, with Styx and REO Speedwagon
- Randy Montana – August 25, 2010
- Kansas & The Wichita Symphony Orchestra – September 18, 2010
- .38 Special – November 19, 2010, with Jimmie Van Zant and The Terry Quiett Band
- Gloriana – December 1, 2010, with Thompson Square and James Wesley
- tobyMac & The Diverse City Band – January 15, 2011, with House of Heroes and Brandon Heath
- KZSN Kissin' 102.1's Birthday Bash – February 14, 2011
- Vince Gill – March 17, 2011
- Bret Michaels – March 31, 2011
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's SummerStock – May 21, 2011
- Whitesnake – May 26, 2011, with Warrant
- Cody Simpson – August 12, 2011
- The Script – September 16, 2011, with SafetySuit
- Boz Scaggs & Michael McDonald – October 6, 2011
- Slammin' Sammy's Birthday Bash – October 15, 2011
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Holiday Spectacular – December 17, 2011
- The Newsboys – April 3, 2011, with Abandon, The Anthem Lights and The City Harmonic
- "Weird Al" Yankovic – May 1, 2012
- KZCH Channel 9–6–3's School's Out Blowout – May 24, 2012
- Big & Rich – July 28, 2012, with Cowboy Troy and Bradley Gaskin
- Everclear – August 8, 2012, with Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, Lit and Marcy Playground
- Crosby, Stills & Nash – August 11, 2012
- Dierks Bentley – August 17, 2012, with Logan Mize
- Tony Bennett – November 2, 2012
- Steven Curtis Chapman – December 6, 2012
- The Moody Blues – October 15, 2013
- The Beach Boys – December 19, 2013
- The Randy Rogers Band – February 7, 2014, with The Josh Abbott Band and Charlie Worsham and February 20, 2015, with The Turnpike Troubadours and Wade Bowen
- Justin Moore – March 21, 2014, with Randy Houser and Josh Thompson
- Jake Owen – June 29, 2014, with Parmalee and The Cadillac Three
- Blues Traveler – July 3, 2014, with Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth and Uncle Kracker
- Phillip Phillips – October 5, 2014, with Christian Burghardt
- Café Tacuba – October 23, 2014
- Little Big Town – November 21, 2014, with Brett Eldredge and Brothers Osborne
- Michael W. Smith – December 11, 2014, with Rachael Lampa
- Bush, Līve, and Our Lady Peace ALTimate Tour - August 2, 2019
References
- ^ Moon, Chris (March 17, 2008). "Hartman Arena groundbreaking set for March 25". Wichita Business Journal. Bizjournals.com. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
- ^ "KAKE - HomePage". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
- ^ Wolters, Levi (January 26, 2009). "Tickets.com, Hartman Arena ink partnership". Wichita Business Journal. Bizjournals.com. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
- ^ Bates, Jenn (August 20, 2013). "New professional soccer team coming to Wichita". Wichita, KS: KWCH-TV. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
- ^ Schnabel, Mark (August 23, 2013). "B-52s to take off this season". The Newton Kansan. Newton, KS: GateHouse Media. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
- ^ "Wichita Wild sets 2009 schedule". The Newton Kansan. Newton, KS: GateHouse Media. December 11, 2008. Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
- ^ "Indoor Football Returns to Hartman Arena for 2020 Season". OurSports Central. December 20, 2019.