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Mark G. Etess Arena
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Address1000 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401-7415
LocationTrump Taj Mahal
Coordinates39°21′31.15″N 74°25′11.2″W / 39.3586528°N 74.419778°W / 39.3586528; -74.419778
Public transitAtlantic City Rail Terminal (Via Shuttle) Lua error: expandTemplate: template "NJT color" does not exist.
OwnerTrump Entertainment Resorts
OperatorLive Nation
Capacity5,000 (concert)
4,500 (boxing)
OpenedApril 28, 1990
ClosedOctober 10, 2016

The Mark G. Etess Arena (also known as The Arena at Trump Taj Mahal) was a multi-purpose arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Opening in April 1990,[1] as a part of the Trump Taj Mahal, the arena seats nearly 6,000 for music and sporting events.[2] The arena was named after Mark Grossinger Etess, a former president and COO of Trump Plaza. Etess died in a helicopter crash in October 1989.[3]

Despite the Indian theme of the Trump Taj Mahal, the Etess Arena is contemporary, based upon the club scene in England.[4]

The venue's first concert performance was by Elton John on May 18, 1990. Donald Trump was originally in negotiations to have Madonna open the venue during her Blond Ambition World Tour but plans fell through.[5] Her first concert in Atlantic City came 16 years later with her Confessions Tour, which was held in the Boardwalk Hall arena.

References

  1. ^ Trump, Donald; Meredith McIver (2004). Trump:How to get Rich. New York City: Random House, Inc. p. 284. ISBN 0345481038.
  2. ^ Waddell, Ray. "Casino shows are not just for comps". Billboard Magazine. 115 (41). Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: TQ-2.
  3. ^ Beston, Chuck (1990-10-01). "Official dedication for the Etess Arena". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
  4. ^ "Trump Taj Mahal-Mark G. Etess Arena". The Seats. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
  5. ^ Schwartz, Sonny (1990-01-31). "Trump keeps quiet about Madonna plans". Press of Atlantic City: E7. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)