Indoor arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse Show map of the United States Former names Conseco Fieldhouse (1999–2011) Bankers Life Fieldhouse (2011–2021) Address 125 South Pennsylvania Street Location Indianapolis , Indiana , U.S.Coordinates 39°45′50″N 86°9′20″W / 39.76389°N 86.15556°W / 39.76389; -86.15556 Owner Capital Improvement Board, City of Indianapolis Operator Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana Capacity Basketball : 17,274Concerts : 19,000Ice hockey : 11,651Broke ground July 22, 1997 Opened November 6, 1999 Renovated 2020–2022 Expanded 2022 Years active 1999 - present Construction cost US$ 183 million (US$335 million in 2023 dollars[ 1] )Architect Ellerbe Becket Blackburn Architects[ 2] Project manager John Klipsch Consulting, LLC[ 3] Structural engineer Fink Roberts & Petrie Inc.[ 4] Services engineer Moore Engineers, P.C.[ 5] General contractor Hunt /Smoot[ 6] Indiana Pacers (NBA ) (1999–present)Indianapolis Ice (CHL ) (1999–2004)Indiana Fever (WNBA ) (2000–2019, 2021–present)Indiana Firebirds (AFL ) (2001–2004)Indiana Mad Ants (NBAGL ) (2023–2025)gainbridgefieldhouse .com
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is an indoor arena located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana , United States. It opened in November 1999 to replace Market Square Arena . The arena is the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). It also hosts college basketball games (including the annual Big Ten Conference tournaments), indoor concerts, and ice hockey.
The arena was originally named Conseco Fieldhouse , as the naming rights to the venue were sold to Conseco , a financial services organization based in nearby Carmel . In May 2010, the company renamed itself CNO Financial Group, but the fieldhouse retained the Conseco name. In December 2011, CNO Financial Group changed the name of the fieldhouse to Bankers Life Fieldhouse , after one of its subsidiaries, Bankers Life and Casualty .[ 7] CNO decided not to renew its naming sponsorship after it expired on June 30, 2019.[ 8] On September 27, 2021, the fieldhouse announced that Indianapolis-based financial platform Gainbridge would be the new naming partner for the fieldhouse in a multi-year partnership.[ 9]
In April 2019, the Marion County Capital Improvement Board approved a major renovation project for the fieldhouse. The $360 million project will include a new outdoor entry plaza, new indoor gathering areas, and various interior enhancements. The Pacers committed to remaining in Indianapolis for at least 25 more years as part of the renovation agreement.[ 10] Construction will take place in two phases, with the fieldhouse having planned to host the 2021 NBA All-Star Game in between the phases, which was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all of the construction work took place during the Pacers offseasons.[ 11] [ 12] The project displaced the Fever for all of the 2020 and 2021 WNBA seasons, as well as part of the 2022 season; for 2022, the Fever played the first section of the schedule at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, but after the NBA season ended, the Fever played games at Indiana Farmers Coliseum .
The arena was built to evoke an Indiana high school and college field house . As such, unlike most other North American sports arenas, it was designed primarily for basketball. The arena can accommodate an NHL-sized rink, but the ice hockey seating capacity is reduced to 12,300 in an asymmetrical configuration.
Events
The first NBA game held at Conseco Fieldhouse was on November 6, 1999, when the Indiana Pacers played their regular-season home opener against the Boston Celtics .[ 13] Later that same season, the Pacers made it to the 2000 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers . Games 3, 4, and 5 of that championship series were held at Conseco Fieldhouse, but the Pacers ended up losing that season's title four games to two.[ 14] [ 15]
In 2000, the fieldhouse was also the site for the 2000 Ray Miron President's Cup finals, with two games of the series being played there. The Indianapolis Ice won the series against the now-defunct Columbus Cottonmouths 4 games to 3.[citation needed ]
Several games of the 2002 FIBA World Championship were played at Conseco Fieldhouse, including the semifinals and the final.[citation needed ]
In 2009, Conseco Fieldhouse was the site for the 2009 WNBA Finals . The Indiana Fever took on the Phoenix Mercury for games 3 and 4 of that series but ended up losing the series. Three years later, the Fever hosted the 2012 WNBA Finals for games 3 and 4 and beat the Minnesota Lynx .[citation needed ]
Additionally, the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League played at the fieldhouse from 2001 to 2004 and the Indianapolis Ice of the Central Hockey League also played at the fieldhouse from 1999 to 2004. The venue also hosted select games for the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League .
From 2002 to 2007, the fieldhouse served as the site of the Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament in even-numbered years, while the tournament was held at the United Center in Chicago in odd-numbered years. In 2008, the tournament was moved to Conseco Fieldhouse exclusively for five years, through 2012. The arena is also a frequent site of the Big Ten women's basketball tournament . 2012 marked the 12th time in 13 years that the tournament had been held at the fieldhouse. On June 5, 2011, the Big Ten Conference announced that beginning in 2013, the location of both of the conference basketball tournaments for the following four years would be alternated between the Chicago area and Indianapolis. Bankers Life Fieldhouse would again be the site for both men's and women's events in 2014 and 2016.[ 16] The 2011 NCAA Women's Final Four was also held at the fieldhouse on April 3 and April 5 of 2011. For basketball, the venue seats 17,923 (18,345 from 1999 to 2006, 18,165 from 2006 to 2016).
From 2011 to 2021, the fieldhouse hosted the Crossroads Classic , an annual event that included the Butler Bulldogs , Indiana Hoosiers , Notre Dame Fighting Irish , and Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball teams.
The Professional Bull Riders brought its Built Ford Tough Series bull riding tour, now known as the Unleash the Beast Series , to the fieldhouse for the first time in January 2011.[ 17] It was their second visit to Indianapolis; they first visited Indianapolis during the 2004 season when they held a BFTS event at the RCA Dome .[ 18]
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is one of many concert venues in the city of Indianapolis. On March 11, 2019, Metallica set a new attendance record at the venue with 18,274 fans at the venue. The previous record was held by Billy Joel (16,594).[ 19]
In December 2017, during a press conference the Indiana Pacers announced that the arena would host the 2021 NBA All-Star Game.[ 20] In late 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other conflicts surrounding the 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament which was also being held in Indianapolis the same year the NBA announced the city would host the 2024 NBA All-Star Game instead of the 2021 game.[ 21]
NCAA tournament
Gainbridge Fieldhouse hosted first and second-round games of the 2017 , 2022 , and 2024 men's NCAA tournaments . The arena also hosted first, second, and regional semifinal (Sweet 16) round games of the 2021 men's tournament .[ 22]
High school sports
In addition to professional events, the arena also hosts the IHSAA state finals in wrestling as well as both girls and boys basketball. It also occasionally hosts other high school tournaments as well.
Concerts
List of concerts and events at the arena
Date
Main performer(s)
Tour / Concert name
Opening act(s)
November 10, 1999
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Reunion Tour [ 23]
—
December 9, 1999
Kid Rock
Between The Legs Tour
Powerman 5000
March 10, 2000
Backstreet Boys
Into the Millennium Tour
—
March 11, 2000
April 15, 2000
Elton John
Medusa Tour
—
June 30, 2000
Dr. Dre , Snoop Dogg , Ice Cube , Eminem [ 24]
Up in Smoke Tour
July 5, 2000
Ricky Martin
Livin' la Vida Loca Tour
Jessica Simpson
August 27, 2000
AC/DC
Stiff Upper Lip World Tour [ 25]
Slash's Snakepit
September 9, 2000
KISS
Kiss Farewell Tour
Ted Nugent Skid Row
September 22, 2000
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Soul2Soul Tour
—
October 25, 2000
NSYNC
No Strings Attached Tour
Meredith Edwards
October 26, 2000
May 10, 2001
U2
Elevation Tour
PJ Harvey
October 18, 2001
Janet Jackson
All For You Tour
112
March 22, 2002
Kid Rock
Cocky Tour
Tenacious D
June 21, 2002
Britney Spears
Dream Within a Dream Tour
—
November 7, 2002
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2002
—
December 17, 2002
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
The Rising Tour
—
March 4, 2003
Elton John & Billy Joel
Face to Face 2003
—
April 17, 2003
Avril Lavigne
Try to Shut Me Up Tour
Simple Plan , Gob
July 12, 2003
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2003
—
August 31, 2003
Justin Timberlake & Christina Aguilera
The Justified & Stripped Tour
The Black Eyed Peas
October 21, 2003
Shania Twain
Up! Tour
James Otto
March 30, 2004
Beyoncé , Alicia Keys , Missy Elliot
Verizon Ladies First Tour
Tamia
April 12, 2004
Prince
Musicology Live 2004ever
—
August 1, 2004
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2004
—
August 19, 2004
Metallica
Madly in Anger with the World Tour
Godsmack
September 12, 2005
Green Day
American Idiot World Tour
Jimmy Eat World
July 12, 2006
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Soul2Soul II Tour
—
July 15, 2006
Mary J. Blige
The Breakthrough Experience Tour
Letoya Luckett , Jaheim
March 6, 2007
The Who
Endless Wire Tour
The Tragically Hip
October 14, 2007
Van Halen
2007 North American Tour
Ky-Mani Marley
November 6, 2007
Celtic Woman
A New Journey Tour
—
December 9, 2007
Miley Cyrus
Best of Both Worlds Tour
Jonas Brothers
February 8, 2008
Reba McEntire & Kelly Clarkson
2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour
Melissa Peterman
March 20, 2008
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Magic Tour
—
July 22, 2008
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2008
—
November 3, 2008
AC/DC
Black Ice World Tour
The Answer
March 22, 2009
Eagles
Long Road Out of Eden Tour
—
May 19, 2009
Elton John & Billy Joel
Face to Face 2009
—
September 5, 2009
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2009
—
November 16, 2009
Miley Cyrus
Wonder World Tour
Metro Station
April 9, 2010
Carrie Underwood
Play On Tour
Lady Antebellum
June 29, 2010
Michael Bublé
Crazy Love Tour
Naturally 7
August 12, 2010
Justin Bieber
My World Tour
—
August 31, 2010
American Idol
American Idols Live! Tour 2010
—
October 12, 2010
Eagles
Long Road Out of Eden Tour
Dixie Chicks
July 12, 2011
Josh Groban
Straight to You Tour
ELEW
July 26, 2011
New Kids on the Block & Backstreet Boys
NKOTBSB Tour
Matthew Morrison
August 18, 2011
Maroon 5 & Train
2011 Summer Tour
Nikki Jean
August 22, 2011
Britney Spears
Femme Fatale Tour
DJ Pauly D , Destinee & Paris
September 14, 2011
Katy Perry
California Dreams Tour
Janelle Monáe , DJ Skeet Skeet
February 22, 2012
Van Halen
A Different Kind of Truth Tour
—
November 24, 2012
Carrie Underwood
Blown Away Tour
Hunter Hayes
June 21, 2013
Mary J. Blige & D'Angelo
The Liberation Tour
Bridget Kelly
July 10, 2013
Justin Bieber
Believe Tour [ 26]
Hot Chelle Rae , Mike Posner
July 14, 2013
Paul McCartney
Out There
—
August 19, 2013
Bruno Mars
The Moonshine Jungle Tour
Fitz and the Tantrums
September 15, 2013
Michael Bublé
To Be Loved Tour
Naturally 7
October 18, 2013
Eagles
History of the Eagles – Live in Concert
—
November 19, 2013
Selena Gomez
Stars Dance Tour
Emblem3 , Christina Grimmie , James David
November 21, 2013
P!nk
The Truth About Love Tour
The Kin
December 9, 2013
Drake
Would You Like a Tour?
Miguel
December 11, 2013
Justin Timberlake
The 20/20 Experience World Tour [ 27]
DJ Freestyle Steve
March 30, 2014
Demi Lovato
The Neon Lights Tour [ 28]
Fifth Harmony , Cher Lloyd , Collins Key
April 11, 2014
Cher
Dressed to Kill Tour
Pat Benatar , Neil Giraldo
February 28, 2015
Maroon 5
Maroon V Tour
Magic! , Rozzi Crane
May 31, 2015
New Kids on the Block , TLC , Nelly
The Main Event
—
June 19, 2015
Kevin Hart
What Now? Tour
—
July 13, 2015
Shania Twain
Rock This Country Tour [ 29]
Gavin DeGraw
August 20, 2015
Mötley Crüe
The Final Tour
Alice Cooper , The Cringe
September 16, 2015
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour [ 30]
Vance Joy
June 20, 2016
Coldplay
A Head Full of Dreams Tour
Alessia Cara , Foxes
June 25, 2016
Justin Bieber
Purpose World Tour [ 31]
Post Malone , Moxie Raia
July 20, 2016
Coldplay
A Head Full of Dreams Tour [ 32]
Alessia Cara , Foxes
July 31, 2016
Twenty One Pilots
Emotional Roadshow World Tour [ 33]
Mutemath , Chef'Special
August 3, 2016
Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas
Future Now Tour [ 34]
Mike Posner
August 25, 2016
Kanye West
Saint Pablo Tour
—
October 4, 2016
Carrie Underwood
Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round
Easton Corbin , The Swon Brothers
March 11, 2017
Ariana Grande
Dangerous Woman Tour [ 35]
Victoria Monét Bia
March 22, 2017
Bon Jovi
This House Is Not for Sale Tour [ 36]
Shiny Penny
March 29, 2017
Stevie Nicks
24 Karat Gold Tour [ 37]
The Pretenders
April 29, 2017
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Soul2Soul: The World Tour [ 38]
Seth Ennis
May 18, 2017
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Getaway World Tour [ 39]
IRONTOM, Jack Irons
June 18, 2017
New Kids on the Block , Boyz II Men , Paula Abdul
Total Package Tour
—
August 13, 2017
Bruno Mars
24K Magic World Tour
Camila Cabello
September 8, 2017
Ed Sheeran
÷ Tour [ 40]
Joshua Radin
October 5, 2017
Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood
The Garth Brooks World Tour
—
October 6, 2017
October 7, 2017(2 shows)
October 8, 2017
November 5, 2017
Lady Gaga
Joanne World Tour [ 41]
—
November 26, 2017
Janet Jackson
State of the World Tour [ 42]
—
December 9, 2017
Katy Perry
Witness: The Tour [ 43]
Purity Ring
March 17, 2018
P!nk
Beautiful Trauma World Tour
KidCutUp
June 27, 2018
Harry Styles
Harry Styles: Live on Tour [ 44]
Kacey Musgraves
July 13, 2018
Panic! at the Disco
Pray for the Wicked Tour [ 45]
ARIZONA , Hayley Kiyoko
September 20, 2018
Maroon 5
Red Pill Blues Tour [ 46]
Julia Michaels
October 7, 2018
Fall Out Boy
Mania Tour [ 47]
Machine Gun Kelly , State Champs
February 14, 2019
Cher
Here We Go Again Tour
Nile Rodgers , Chic
February 20, 2019
Travis Scott
Astroworld – Wish You Were Here Tour [ 48]
Sheck Wes
March 11, 2019
Metallica
WorldWired Tour [ 49]
Jim Breuer
March 22, 2019
Kelly Clarkson
Meaning of Life Tour [ 50]
Kelsea Ballerini , Brynn Cartelli
March 25, 2019
Mumford & Sons
Delta Tour [ 51]
Cat Power
April 2, 2019
Justin Timberlake
The Man of the Woods Tour [ 52]
—
April 30, 2019
P!nk
Beautiful Trauma World Tour [ 53]
Julia Michaels , KidCutUp
June 16, 2019
Carrie Underwood
Cry Pretty Tour 360
Maddie & Tae , Runaway June
June 28, 2019
Twenty One Pilots
The Bandito Tour [ 54]
Bear Hands
June 29, 2019
Ariana Grande
Sweetener World Tour [ 55]
Normani , Social House
September 6, 2019
JoJo Siwa
D.R.E.A.M. The Tour
—
September 10, 2019
Backstreet Boys
DNA World Tour [ 56]
—
September 11, 2019[ a]
Cardi B
2019 Unnamed Arena Tour
Saweetie , Kevin Gates
September 13, 2019
Jonas Brothers
Happiness Begins Tour [ 58]
Bebe Rexha , Jordan McGraw
October 4, 2019
for KING & COUNTRY
Burn the Ships Tour
—
November 7, 2019
The Chainsmokers
World War Joy Tour
—
December 3, 2019
Celine Dion
Courage World Tour [ 59]
—
January 18, 2020
Winter Jam Tour Spectacular
—
February 9, 2020
Post Malone
Runaway Tour
Swae Lee , Tyla Yaweh
February 18, 2020
The Lumineers
III: The World Tour
Mt. Joy , J.S. Ondara
February 23, 2020
Martin Lawrence
Lit AF Tour
Rickey Smiley , Tommy Davidson , Jay Pharaoh , DeRay Davis , Michael Blackson , Bruce Bruce
February 28, 2020
Justin Moore & Tracy Lawrence
Late Nights and Longnecks Tour
—
March 1, 2020
Omarion & Bow Wow
The Millennium Tour
Ashanti , Soulja Boy ,Ying Yang Twins , Pretty Ricky , Lloyd
October 1, 2021
Dan + Shay
The (Arena) Tour
The Band Camino , Ingrid Andress
January 6, 2022
Kane Brown
Blessed & Free Tour
Chase Rice , Restless Road
February 5, 2022
Eric Church
Gather Again Tour
Joanna Cotten
February 17, 2022
Chris Tomlin & Hillsong United
Tomlin United Tour
Pat Barrett
February 21, 2022
Imagine Dragons
Mercury Tour
Grandson
February 22, 2022
MercyMe
Inhale (Exhale) Tour
Micah Tyler
March 22, 2022
Eagles
Hotel California 2020 Tour
—
April 1, 2022
Elton John
Farewell Yellow Brick Road
—
April 7, 2022
Maxwell
The Night Tour
Anthony Hamilton , Joe
April 19, 2022
Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi 2022 Tour
—
April 21, 2022
Justin Bieber
Justice World Tour
Jaden Smith , Eddie Benjamin , TEO
May 5, 2022
Journey
Freedom Tour
Toto
May 12, 2022
New Kids on the Block
Mixtape Tour
Salt-N-Pepa , Rick Astley ,En Vogue
October 2, 2022
Post Malone
Twelve Carat Tour
Zack Bia
October 18, 2022
Lizzo
The Special Tour
Latto
October 30, 2022
Christian Nodal
Forajido Tour
-
November 5, 2022
Reba McEntire
Reba: Live in Concert
Terri Clark
November 7, 2022
Carrie Underwood
Denim & Rhinestones Tour
Jimmie Allen
December 7, 2022
Andrea Bocelli
2022 Andrea Bocelli Concert Tour
-
December 11, 2022
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
2022 Winter Tour
-
December 15, 2022
For King & Country
A Drummer Boy Christmas Tour
-
March 19, 2023
TobyMac
Hits Deep Tour 2023
Crowder Cochren & Co. Tasha Layton Jon Reddick Terrian
August 22, 2023
Jonas Brothers
Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour
Lawrence
September 13, 2023
Dave Chappelle
2023 Fall Tour
—
October 6, 2023
Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24
October 29, 2023
Aerosmith
Peace Out: The Farewell Tour
The Black Crowes
June 23, 2024
Janet Jackson
Together Again
Nelly
August 2, 2024
Blink-182
One More Time Tour
Pierce the Veil
Wrestling
WWE has hosted many shows such as Raw and SmackDown .
WCW has hosted the PPV event Sin (2001) .[ 60]
It also hosted many PPV events such as The Great American Bash (2006) ,[ 61] SummerSlam (2008) ,[ 62] Survivor Series (2012) ,[ 63] and Clash of Champions (2016) ,[ 64] and most recently Fastlane [ 65] on October 7, 2023.
The fieldhouse is notable for being the location of many landmark moments for the professional wrestling group The Shield , who debuted on November 18, 2012, at Survivor Series ,[ 66] broke up on the June 2, 2014 episode of WWE Raw [ 67] and reunited on the October 9, 2017 episode of WWE Raw .[ 68]
Auto racing
In 2015, the fieldhouse hosted the Indy Invitational, with midget car racing and outlaw kart racing held on a dirt track erected on the arena floor.[ 69]
Awards and recognitions
In 2005 and 2006, Conseco Fieldhouse was ranked the No. 1 venue in the NBA according to the Sports Business Journal/Sports Business Daily Reader Survey. In 2006 The Ultimate Sports Road Trip reaffirmed Conseco Fieldhouse as the best venue in all 4 of the major sports leagues. "The Ultimate Sports Road Trip has recently concluded a re-scoring and re-evaluation of all 122 franchises in the four major sports, based on our personal visits to each of the teams in a journey that began in 1998. Based on our criteria, Conseco Fieldhouse has again withstood scrutiny to be named the "best of the best" in the four major sports. Everything about Conseco Fieldhouse is top notch, a sparkling venue in a sparkling city," said Farrell and Kulyk.
In October 2004, the fieldhouse hosted the 2004 FINA Short Course World Swimming Championships. A 25-meter 300,000-gallon competition pool and 174,000-gallon warm-up pool were temporarily installed. A total of 71,659 tickets were sold for the four-day event. On the evening of Saturday, October 11, 2004, the crowd set a record for the largest attendance at a U.S. Swimming event outside of the Olympics with 11,488 people.[citation needed ]
In 2022, sportswriter Bill Simmons called Gainbridge Fieldhouse "incredible", saying "the only arena I've ever been in NBA-wise, where I honestly felt like it felt different was the Indiana one, because they built it for basketball only." He further elaborated by saying "it feels like the fans are on top of the court. The corners come way out toward the baseline. That's still my favorite. All these other ones feel like variations [of the same thing]."[ 70]
Scoreboard
In 2012, a giant state-of-the-art scoreboard was added to Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The scoreboard features twin 1080p high definition (HD) video screens, each measuring 50 feet (15 m) long – extending nearly foul line to foul line – by 21 feet (6.4 m) high. In addition to the HD screens running the length of the court, the innovative rectangular scoreboard design is capped by a 25 ft × 14 ft (7.6 m × 4.3 m) full 1080p HD video screen facing each baseline. The result of the design is a greatly improved visual experience from nearly every seat in the building. Additionally, a new sound system was installed.[ 71]
The fieldhouse was home to the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League from 2001 to 2004 after moving from Albany, New York .[ 72]
Seating capacity
Years
Capacity
1999–2006
18,345
2006–2016
18,165
2016-2021
17,923
2021–present
17,294
Gallery
A Pacers' preseason game, showing the original scoreboard, during the Conseco Fieldhouse era
Satellite view of Gainbridge Fieldhouse, showing the former Conseco Fieldhouse name
Lobby during the Conseco Fieldhouse era
Balcony view of the 2013 Crossroads Classic
See also
Notes
^ The concert was initially scheduled to take place on July 30, 2019; however, a security threat resulted in the show being rescheduled.[ 57]
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Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, MI )
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Adventist Health Arena (Stockton, CA )
Bert Ogden Arena (Edinburg, TX )
Chiles Center (Portland, OR )
Comerica Center (Frisco, TX )
Frontwave Arena (Oceanside, CA )
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park (Cedar Park, TX )
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Maverik Center (West Valley City, UT )
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Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, OK )
Sanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, SD )
UCLA Health Training Center (El Segundo, CA )
Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, IA )
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