Grossinger Motors Arena

Arena in Bloomington, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grossinger Motors Arena[7] (formerly known as U.S. Cellular Coliseum and simply the Coliseum[7]) is an arena in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. It is on the southwest corner of Madison Street (US-51) and Front Street. The arena opened to the public on April 1, 2006.

Former namesU.S. Cellular Coliseum (20062016)
The Coliseum (20162017)
Location101 South Madison Street
Bloomington, Illinois 60701
Coordinates40°28′41″N 88°59′47″W
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Grossinger Motors Arena

The building nearing completion in 2005.
Interactive map of Grossinger Motors Arena
Former namesU.S. Cellular Coliseum (20062016)
The Coliseum (20162017)
Location101 South Madison Street
Bloomington, Illinois 60701
Coordinates40°28′41″N 88°59′47″W
OwnerCity of Bloomington
OperatorCity of Bloomington
CapacityHockey & Indoor Football: 7,000
Concerts: 8,000
SurfaceMulti-surface
Public transitBus transport Connect Transit
Construction
Broke groundAugust 19, 2004[1]
OpenedApril 1, 2006
Construction cost$37 million
($59.1 million in 2025 dollars[2])
ArchitectBBB Architects, Ltd.[3]
Structural engineerHalcrow Yolles[4]
Services engineerThe Mitchell Partnership Inc.[5]
General contractorJohnston Contractors Inc.[6]
Tenants
Bloomington Extreme/Egde (UIF/IFL/CPIFL/XLIF/CIF) (20062017)
Bloomington PrairieThunder (UHL/IHL/CHL) (2006–2011)
Bloomington Blaze/Thunder (CHL/SPHL) (2011–2014)
Bloomington Flex (PBL/MPBA) (2013–2015)
Bloomington Thunder (USHL) (20142017)
Bloomington Bison (ECHL) (2024–present)
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Its seating capacity is approximately 6,000 for hockey and indoor football games and 7,000+ for concerts. The arena has 800 club seats, 24 luxury suites, and two party suites.[3]

The arena can play host to concerts, live performances, hockey, indoor football and basketball.

The arena annually hosts several graduations for area high schools and Heartland Community College.

Over the years, the venue has hosted concerts from top stars of many music genres, including the likes of Rod Stewart, REO Speedwagon, John Mayer, Jason Aldean, Alan Jackson, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Shinedown, Chevelle, Boston, Judas Priest, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Eric Church, Luke Combs and many others.

The venue has also held live events such as Monster Jam, Nitro Circus, Disney Live, WWE Wrestling, ice racing, and several other attractions.

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