Bert Ogden Arena
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Former names | New Edinburg Arena (planning/construction) |
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Address | 4900 S I-69 C Edinburg, TX 78539 |
Location | Lopezville |
Owner | City of Edinburg |
Operator | Cantu Entertainment Group |
Capacity | 7,688 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 27, 2015 |
Opened | August 27, 2018[1] |
Construction cost | $88.3 million |
Architect | Cantu Construction |
Tenants | |
Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBA G League) (2018–present) |
The Bert Ogden Arena is an indoor arena in Edinburg, Texas, United States.[2] The arena officially opened in August 2018 and currently houses the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League. The arena seats nearly 7,700, which can be expanded up to 9,000 for concerts.
Location and design
The arena was mainly built for basketball, but also hosts concerts and other events.
Additional arena features:
- A 40 x 20 foot LED video scoreboard – the largest in South Texas
- Wi-Fi
- Wrap-around LED Ribbon Board
- Concourse TVs
History
The arena held its first event on August 31, 2018, featuring Latin music artist Luis Miguel.
Additional opening events featured WWE Live, Alejandro Fernández y Los Tigres del Norte, J Balvin, Romeo Santos, George Lopez and Marc Anthony.
Concerts
Dates | Artist | Opening Act | Tour | Attendance[3] | Revenue[3] |
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2018 | |||||
August 31 | Luis Miguel | — | México Por Siempre Tour | 7,749 / 7,749 | $1,204,303 |
October 4 | Alejandro Fernández Los Tigres del Norte |
Rompiendo Fronteras Tour | — | — | |
October 6 | J Balvin | Vibras Tour | |||
October 20 | Romeo Santos | Golden Tour | |||
October 27 | George Lopez | — | |||
November 10 | Marc Anthony | Legacy Tour | 4,880 / 7,503 | $535,552 | |
Total | 12,629 / 15,252 | $1,739,855 | |||
2019 | |||||
April 5 | Chayanne | — | Desde El Alma Tour | 2,432 / 5,480 | $290,050 |
May 7 | Slayer | Lamb of God Amon Amarth Cannibal Corpse |
Final World Tour | — | — |
May 26 | Alejandra Guzman | — | La Guzman Tour | ||
June 22 | Jennifer Lopez | It's My Party Tour | 8,051 / 8,625 | $1,682,498 | |
June 30 | Luis Miguel | 2019 Tour | — | — | |
July 20 | Air Supply | The Lost in Love Experience | |||
August 17 | Pepe Aguilar | Jaripeo Sin Fronteras Tour | |||
September 15 | JoJo Siwa | The Belles | D.R.E.A.M. The Tour | ||
September 26 | Maluma | — | 11:11 World Tour | ||
November 14 | Maná | Rayando El Sol Tour | |||
December 12 | Styx | 2019 North American Tour | |||
Total | 10,483 / 14,105 | $1,972,548 | |||
2020 | |||||
March 8 | Cher | Nile Rodgers Chic |
Here We Go Again Tour | TBA | TBA |
May 15 | Reik | — | |||
September 9 | Enrique Iglesias & Ricky Martin | Sebastián Yatra | Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert |
References
- ^ "Doors officially open at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg". Harlingen, TX: KGBT-TV. August 27, 2018. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
- ^ "Bert Ogden Arena set to open this year". Retrieved February 2, 2018.
- ^ a b agupta (2013-01-25). "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-05-09.