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Oklahoma State Fair Arena

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Owner
  
City of Oklahoma City

Capacity
  
10,944

Opened
  
1965

Former names
  
Jim Norick State Fair Arena, Oklahoma State Fair Arena

Location
  
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA

Operator
  
Oklahoma State Fair Park

Address
  
301-, 319 Gordon Cooper Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73107, United States

Similar
  
Cox Convention Center, Civic Center Music Hall, Myriad Botanical Gardens, White Water Bay, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

Jim Norick Arena (originally Jim Norick State Fair Arena and commonly Oklahoma State Fair Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It seats approximately 8,500 in its usual configuration.

The formal name of the arena at its opening was the Jim Norick State Fair Arena, named for the city's mayor at the time. The building was also unique in that it had the largest roof of its type in the world. It is the third largest city-owned multi-purpose arena, after Chesapeake Energy Arena and the arena at Cox Convention Center.

It was home to the Oklahoma City Blazers of the CHL from 1965-1972.

The Grateful Dead's performance on October 19, 1973, was recorded and later released as Dick's Picks Volume 19.

Today, it is used primarily to host small school state basketball tournaments, events such as rodeos, horse-shows and other equine events, as well as a backup facility for concerts and sporting events. Most recently, it hosted Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour Tour in 2015; it was his first Oklahoma concert.

References

Oklahoma State Fair Arena Wikipedia