Sports venue in Nevada, United States
Tahoe Blue Event Center
Former names South Tahoe Event Center (working title) Address 75 U.S. 50 Location
Stateline, Nevada 89449
Coordinates
38°57′45.9″N 119°56′18.5″W / 38.962750°N 119.938472°W / 38.962750; -119.938472 Owner Tahoe Douglas Visitors Authority Operator
OVG360
Capacity 5,000 (Concerts) 4,700 (Basketball) 4,200 (Hockey) 2,500–5,300 (Performing Arts) 3,000–5,000 (Trade Shows) Broke ground July 9, 2020 Opened September 23, 2023 Construction cost $100 million
Tahoe Knight Monsters (2024–)
Tahoe Blue Event Center is an
indoor arena located in
Stateline, Nevada in the United States. It will be home to the
Tahoe Knight Monsters of the
ECHL ice hockey league. It will have a capacity of 5,000.
[1] Grand Opening occurred on September 23, 2023. It is owned by the Tahoe Douglas Visitors Authority.
[2]
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