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Coliseo Centenario

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Owner
  
Privately Own

Broke ground
  
October 2006

Opened
  
8 February 2008

Capacity
  
Maximum 10,000

Construction cost
  
$100 million MXN

Phone
  
+52 871 455 9000

Location
  
Raul Lopez Sanchez s/n y Carretera a San Pedro Torreón, Mexico

Operator
  
Director of Operations: Francisco Mata & Director of Marketing & Image: Rafael Cortes Montalvo

Address
  
Carretera a San Pedro y Periférico S/N, E. Ignacio Allende Torreón, 27098 Torreón, Coah., Mexico

Similar
  
Arena Monterrey, Cristo de las Noas, Estadio Revolución, Plaza de Toros México, Forum de Mundo Imperial

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The Coliseo Centenario de Torreón (Centennial Coliseum of Torreón in English), officially named "Centro de Espectaculos Coliseo Centenario" is a multi-purpose complex in Torreón, in the state of Coahuila, Mexico. The complex can seat up to 10,000 people. It can also accommodate and services concerts, theater, sports venue, exhibitions and conventions it also has restaurants, a bullfighting museum, and offices.

Coliseo Centenario is one of the most modern centers of spectacles of the north of the country in Mexico. Its first event was bullfighting event on February 8, 2008. It first music concert was held on February 14, 2008 performed by the remaining members of The Doors. Other musical acts that appear at the Coliseo Centenario includes Banda el Recodo, Maná, Mägo de Oz, Pedro Fernández, Café Tacuba and Juan Gabriel.

References

Coliseo Centenario Wikipedia