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    What to know about UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, one of the RNC venues

    By Maia Pandey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,

    5 hours ago

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    UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, one of the city’s oldest sports complexes, will play a critical role in the Republican National Convention this month.

    The arena is one of three main venues for the four-day event, alongside Fiserv Forum and Baird Center. All three are part of convention security’s “hard zone,” meaning the area will be controlled by the Secret Service and require credentials to enter.

    But Panther Arena is no stranger to major events, including presidential speeches. Here’s everything you need to know about the venue ahead of the RNC.

    Where is the Panther Arena?

    The arena is in downtown Milwaukee, at 400 W. Kilbourn Ave.

    Has Panther Arena hosted political events before?

    Though former president Donald Trump will likely deliver his convention speech from Fiserv Forum, the Republican presidential candidate has actually spoken at Panther Arena previously.

    In January 2020, Trump hosted a campaign rally at the arena as part of his re-election bid. His remarks at the time largely focused on national security.

    On top of thousands attending the rally, Trump’s speech also drew a few hundred anti-Trump protestors outside the venue. Ahead of the event, Trump’s visit sparked campus controversy at UWM, given the arena bears the university’s name. The school’s chancellor eventually issued a statement clarifying that UWM neither owns nor controls booking decisions at the Panther Arena, beyond its own events.

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    How old is Panther Arena?

    Panther Arena is Milwaukee’s original sports and entertainment complex, according to the arena website .

    Built in 1950, it was initially named Milwaukee Arena. It became the Milwaukee Exposition, Convention Center and Arena in 1974 and the U.S. Cellular Arena in 2000. The arena got its current name in 2014, when UW-Milwaukee bought the naming rights for the venue.

    Alongside 8,910 permanent seats, the arena has a total capacity of 12,700 people — about two thirds of the size of Fiserv Forum , which has a total of 17,500.

    Which teams play at Panther Arena?

    The Panther arena is currently home to basketball, hockey and soccer teams: the Panthers, the UWM men’s basketball team; the Milwaukee Admirals, the city’s American Hockey League team; and the Milwaukee Wave, the Major Arena Soccer League team.

    But the arena’s history in professional sports goes far beyond these three teams, according to its website. It has also hosted international sporting contests, including a 1998 Davis Cup semifinals match, part of the international men’s tennis tournament, and a Golden Gloves Boxing match versus Russia in 1996.

    Closer to home, it hosted the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships in 2003.

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    What are concerts like at Panther Arena?

    According to its website, the arena was “born in the era of rock ‘n’ roll” — and celebrated it hard.

    The venue has hosted stars including Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, Green Day, the Beastie Boys and Run DMC, among others. Iconic singers, like Frank Sinatra and Neil Diamond, have also played the venue.

    Panther Arena still regularly hosts live music events, from the Milwaukee Public Schools music program’s annual festiva l to R&B artists KEM and Ledisi earlier this year.

    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What to know about UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, one of the RNC venues

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