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“Home of the Chicago Bulls & Blackhawks”
In 1988, William Wirtz, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks, and Jerry Reinsdorf, majority owner and Team Chairman of the Chicago Bulls, formed a new partnership to create an arena that would take sports and entertainment into the 21st century. The United Center, home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls, is the largest arena in the United States. Construction was begun in April of 1992, with the ribbon cutting ceremony being held on August 18, 1994. Since opening, the United Center has hosted over 200 events each year. Some of the events the United Center has been proud to host include the 1996 Democratic National Convention, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Paul McCartney, U2, The Who, The 3 Tenors, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice, the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament, the Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament, the Great Eight Classic, Illinois College Basketball, and Champions on Ice. The United Center has hosted over forty million guests since its opening in 1994.
Big fan of the UC especially during basketball season. Parking out front is $32 and they accept CC for payment. There are other parking lots that vary from $15-$30. UC is a fun arena that knows... Read more
The United Center in Chicago, Illinois, is a premier venue for sports and my recent (and 5th) experience attending a Bulls game there was nothing short of exceptional. Down to the security... Read more
Date of visit: February 2, 2024 Since Madonna will never, ever come to Milwaukee, we have to make a trek down to Chicago to see The Queen of Pop when she is on tour. I don't love United Center,... Read more
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