Kansas Coliseum was an entertainment complex in unincorporated
Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States. It was located north of
Wichita at the intersection of
Interstate 135 and 85th Street North.
It hosted sporting events, concerts, shows, and consisted of four pavilions, an RV park, and the 9,686-seat Britt Brown Arena, named for Harry Britton (Britt) Brown Jr., of Wichita, the former owner of The Wichita Eagle newspaper. Arena capacity could be configured for up to 12,200 people.[1][2]
History
Kansas Coliseum was opened in 1977. Two brass plaques (one located on the lower level, by the box office windows and the other up on the main concourse) read:
"Dedicated September 1978, for the promotion of agricultural, educational, and cultural benefits, on behalf of the people of the world, by the citizens of Sedgwick County, the board of the county commissioners, the
Kansas State Park and Resources Authority, the
Economic Development Administration and the Ozark Regional Commission of the United States Department of Commerce and the Kansas Coliseum Corporation."
It hosted NCAA Men's Basketball tournament first and second-round games in 1981 and 1994. The
Wichita State University basketball teams played the 2002–03 season there while the Shockers' on-campus home,
Charles Koch Arena, was undergoing major renovations.
It was the home of the now-defunct
Wichita Wings indoor soccer team, who played in the MISL and NPSL between 1979 and 2001. The Kansas Coliseum was the home venue for the
Wichita Stealth,
Wichita Aviators, and
Wichita Wild indoor/arena football teams between 2001 and 2008. It also was home to the
Wichita Thunder ice hockey team that played in the Coliseum from 1992 to 2009. The Wichita Thunder now plays in the
INTRUST Bank Arena (which is also owned by Sedgwick County and was Operated by SMG (which merged with
AEG Facilities to form ASM Global in 2019, with ASM taking over all SMG arenas including ISA)) in downtown Wichita, Kansas.
The last Wichita Thunder hockey game ever played at the Kansas Coliseum was on January 9, 2010, in front of a home crowd of 5,556. The Thunder lost the game 3–1 to the Odessa Jackalopes. Brent Ottmann would be the last Thunder player to score a goal in the building at 2:05 of the 1st period, and Kenny Bernard of Odessa scoring the last goal ever at 19:53 of the 3rd period.
The final event to take place inside the Arena was the RV and Boat show on February 20, 2010. On February 22, 2010, The Britt Brown Arena closed its doors following the opening of the
Intrust Bank Arena. The arena ceased hosting events, while the neighboring
Kansas Pavilions portion of the complex remained open until late 2016.[3]
On January 10, 2012, the entire Coliseum complex was sold by Sedgwick County to aviation research developer Johnny Stevens for a sum of $1,462,487.12. The Britt Brown Arena was transformed into an aerospace testing facility for the
National Institute for Aviation Research of
Wichita State University.
Events
Concerts
List of Concerts
KISS – December 6, 1977, October 12, 1979, November 22, 1987, May 9, 1990, with
Slaughter, September 10, 1996 with alice in chains, and August 28, 2000, with Ted Nugent and
Skid Row
Rush – February 10, 1980, with Max Webster, October 17, 1982, with
Rory Gallagher, June 15, 1984, with
Gary Moore, May 2, 1986, with Blue Öyster Cult and May 24, 1992, with
Mr. Big
Van Halen – October 16, 1981, November 24, 1982, with
After the Fire, June 17, 1984, with
Autograph, May 28, 1986 with
BTO, November 4, 1988, February 3, 1992, with The
Baby Animals, September 22, 1995 with brother cane, and November 6, 2004, with
Silvertide