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The arena opened on June 19, 1993, with a Barry Manilow concert as its first event. The then-Arrowhead Pond's first NHL game was also the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season opener on October 8, 1993, against the Detroit Red Wings, preceded by a 20-minute pregame show at the cost of $450,000. The Ducks lost 7–2. Since then, the arena has been host to a number of events, such as the 2003 and 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. On June 6, 2007, the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Ottawa Senators, 6–2, in game five of the Final at Honda Center to clinch the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship.
Honda Center has hosted several UFC events, starting with UFC 59 in 2006. It hosted the 2005 IBF World Championships for badminton in 2005.
From 1994 to 1999, it served as a second home for the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers. It was the home arena for the Anaheim Bullfrogs of Roller Hockey International from 1994 to 1999 and for the Anaheim Piranhas of the Arena Football League from 1996 to 1997.
This arena has also hosted a PBR Bud Light Cup (later Built Ford Tough Series) event annually since 1998. Since 1994, the arena has hosted the annual Wooden Legacy basketball tournament.
In 2011, the arena began hosting the Big West Conference Men's and Women's Basketball tournaments. The arena has also hosted the NCAA men's basketball tournament seven times, as the West Regional site – 1998, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2016 and 2019. It even hosted the Frozen Four, the semifinals and final of the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship, in 1999, underscoring the popularity of hockey in the region.
On December 6, 2000, music legend Tina Turner played her last concert at the arena for the record breaking Twenty Four Seven Tour, but after popular demand, Turner returned to the arena before a sellout crowd on October 14, 2008, for her .
Honda Center lies northeast across California State Route 57 from Angel Stadium (the home stadium of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels) and roughly from Disneyland Park. It is also across the street from Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center with service by Amtrak ( Pacific Surfliner), Metrolink ( Orange County Line), Anaheim Resort Transit, Orange County Transportation Authority and private transportation companies.
The arena seats up to 17,174 for its primary tenant, the Ducks. It takes only five hours to convert Honda Center from a sporting arena to an 8,400-seat amphitheater. There are 84 luxury box in the building, which has hosted 17.5 million people, as of 2003. In 2005, the arena became the first in the U.S. to have two full levels of 360° ribbon displays installed. Daktronics of Brookings, South Dakota, designed, manufactured and installed the of full-color LED technology. Outside the venue, the marquee was upgraded with two large video displays measuring high by , and a new marquee was built with more LED video displays.
Broadcom chairman Henry Samueli owns the company that operates the arena, Anaheim Arena Management, LLC, and the arena's primary tenant, the Ducks, giving him great flexibility in scheduling events and recruiting new tenants. AAM was founded in 2003 to take over operations of the arena from the bankrupt Ogden Corp.,[ Arrowhead Pond Operations Shift, Los Angeles Times] which had already sold the arena's concession deal to Aramark in 2000 - [ Ogden Sells Its Concessions, Management Units to Rival , Los Angeles Times] who remained providing foods and drinks until 2013, when concessions became an in-house operation.[ Honda Center Takes Food Concession In-House, Orange County Business Journal]
During the 2014–2015 NHL Season, it was announced that Honda Center would get a new scoreboard that will replace the one that was in place since its opening in 1993. The new scoreboard made its debut in a Ducks pre-season game against the Los Angeles Kings.
In March 2020, the arena would lose all its scheduled events because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the rest of the year, Honda Center would instead host charity events, such as blood donation, food bank distributions, and a collective wedding, along with serving as a drive-through voting location for the 2020 United States presidential election. The Ducks would only play again in the arena once the following NHL season started in January 2021, with a reduced audience of 2,000 being allowed to attend the final five games of the season, starting with an April 17 matchup with the Vegas Golden Knights.[ Honda Center Reopens To Fans In Time For Last 5 Games Of The Ducks Season, CBS Los Angeles]
In April 2025, it was announced that Honda Center would undergo a major $1 billion renovation that would be complete by 2027, one year before the 2028 Summer Olympics. The renovations will create a brand new entrance on the southern part of the arena, add escalators and club suites, and increase parking as part of the larger mixed use OCVIBE project taking place near the arena.
Notable events
Ice hockey
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Games 3, 4, and 6 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals
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Games 1, 2, and 5 of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals
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1999 Frozen Four
Combat sports
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was held in the Honda Center.
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, , , , , , , , and were held in the Honda Center.
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The arena has hosted Bellator 160.
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The arena has hosted a number of WWE events including WrestleMania XII, Royal Rumble 1999, WrestleMania 2000,
as well as various episodes of WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown.
Concerts
Honda Center has the second highest gross ticket sales from special events on the West Coast, following only Crypto.com Arena. These events have included the following over the years:
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Barbra Streisand recorded the final date here from her first tour in 30 years Barbra Streisand in Concert in June 1994.
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Whitney Houston performed on August 21, 1994, during her The Bodyguard World Tour.
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AC/DC brought their Ballbreaker World Tour to the arena on February 13, 1996. They then brought their Black Ice World Tour to the arena on September 8, 2009.
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Smashing Pumpkins performed on December 9 and December 10, 1996, as part of their Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness tour. They then returned to the arena on November 16, 2022, for their Spirits on Fire Tour.
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Rock music band No Doubt, natives of Anaheim, recorded their two 1997 concert stops at the Pond, releasing them as their first concert video, Live in the Tragic Kingdom.
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Janet Jackson performed for the first time at the arena during her The Velvet Rope Tour on August 23, 1998. She returned for her All for You Tour on September 29, 2001, and returned on September 23, 2017, as part of her State of the World Tour. Jackson will perform at the arena for the fourth time on June 9, 2024, as part of her tour.
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Marilyn Manson performed here on March 13, 1999, during the Beautiful Monsters Tour.
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Santana performed a sold-out four night run at the arena from August 11 to August 14, 1999, during their Supernatural Tour.
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TLC performed at the arena on January 7, 2000, during their FanMail Tour. The tour would be their last as a trio. Band member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was killed in a car accident in April 2002.
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Shakira showed up in the arena for the first time on April 19, 2000, with Tour Anfibio. She returned to the venue on November 12, 2002, with Tour of the Mongoose, August 17, 2006 with Oral Fixation Tour, October 25, 2010 with The Sun Comes Out World Tour and August 31, 2018, with El Dorado World Tour.
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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg performed here on June 16 & June 18, 2000, during their Up In Smoke Tour.
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Britney Spears performed on 20 November 2001 during her Dream Within a Dream Tour. She returned on April 19 and 20, 2009 for her The Circus Starring Britney Spears and on June 24, 2011, with her Femme Fatale Tour.
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KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball – December 19, 2002, December 3, 2004, December 7, 2006, October 27, 2007, and December 6, 2008
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Madonna performed at the arena on June 2 and 3, 2004 during her Re-Invention World Tour.
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When No Doubt's lead singer, Gwen Stefani embarked on a solo venture, she filmed her two homecoming concerts at the arena in November 2005. The DVD was released as Harajuku Lovers Live.
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Mariah Carey's latest DVD release, entitled The Adventures of Mimi was recorded at the Honda Center on October 8, 2006, during The Adventures of Mimi Tour.
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The Jonas Brothers recorded the companion album to their 3-D concert movie at the Honda Center.
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U2 performed at the arena five times: the first, the second and the third were on April 23, 24 and 26, 2001 during their Elevation Tour, in front of a total sold-out crowd of 49,377 people. The fourth and the fifth were on April 1 and 2, 2005 during their Vertigo Tour, in front of a total sold-out crowd of 33,535 people.
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Depeche Mode performed at the arena seven times. The first and the second were on December 20 and 22, 1998 during their Singles Tour. The third and the fourth were on August 18 and 19, 2001 during their Exciter Tour. The fifth one was on November 23, 2005, during their Touring the Angel. The sixth one was on August 19, 2009, during their Tour of the Universe, in front of a crowd of 12,430 people. The 2009 show was recorded for the group's live albums project Recording the Universe. The seventh was on May 22, 2018, during their Global Spirit Tour.
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K-pop artists under S.M. Entertainment featuring BoA, TVXQ, Super Junior, Girls' Generation, Shinee, f(x) and EXO, performed the first show of their third world tour SMTown Live '12 World Tour making them the first Korean artists to perform at the arena. The May 20, 2012, show was an instant sell out. TV broadcast network MBC filmed and later aired an edited version of the concert.
[ "'SMTOWN LIVE WORLD TOUR III' to be Held in Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo and LA!". Facebook. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-04]
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Jennifer Lopez brought her Dance Again World Tour to the arena on August 11, 2012.
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K-pop boy band BIGBANG performed their first concert in the U.S. at the arena on November 2 and 3, 2012 as part of their Alive Galaxy Tour. They returned to the arena on October 4, 2015, for their Made World Tour.
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Demi Lovato brought The Neon Lights Tour on February 13, 2014. She returned along with Nick Jonas for their Future Now Tour in the arena on August 17, 2016.
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Katy Perry brought The Prismatic World Tour to the arena on September 16 and 17, 2014.
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Miley Cyrus performed in the center during her Bangerz World Tour on February 20, 2014, making it Cyrus' 3rd sold-out concert at the Honda Center after previously selling out the center during her Best of Both Worlds Tour on November 3, 2007, and again during her Wonder World Tour on September 23, 2009.
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Metallica brought their Madly in Anger with the World Tour to the arena on November 27, 2004. They then brought their World Magnetic Tour to the arena on December 10, 2009.
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Maroon 5 brought their Maroon V Tour to the arena on April 6, 2015.
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Ariana Grande brought The Honeymoon Tour to the arena on April 10, 2015. She returned to the arena on March 30, 2017, for the Dangerous Woman Tour and returned on December 13, 2019, for the Sweetener World Tour.
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Chris Brown performed for a sold-out crowd during his One Hell of a Nite Tour on September 18, 2015.
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Selena Gomez brought her Revival Tour to the arena on July 9, 2016.
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Pentatonix brought their Pentatonix World Tour 2016 to the arena on October 20, 2016.
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Twenty One Pilots brought their Emotional Roadshow World Tour to the arena on February 15 and 16, 2017. They came back to the arena for The Bandito Tour on November 2, 2019, and then for The Icy Tour on September 17, 2022.
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BTS brought their to the arena on April 1 and 2, 2017.
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Live Nation hosted their 2017 Southern California Country Megaticket at the center due to the lease being up at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater which has been demolished to make way for housing.
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Kendrick Lamar brought The Damn. Tour to the arena on August 11, 2017.
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Jay-Z brought his to the arena on October 27, 2017.
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Mayday brought their Life Tour to the arena on November 11, 2017.
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Imagine Dragons brought their Evolve Tour to the arena on November 16, 2017.
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Fall Out Boy brought their Mania Tour to the arena on September 29, 2018.
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Ariana Grande brought her Sweetener World Tour to the arena on December 13, 2019
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Ghost brought their Imperatour to the arena on March 3, 2022.
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For King & Country brought their What Are We Waiting For Tour to the arena on May 7, 2022. They also brought their A Drummer Boy Christmas Tour to the arena on December 9, 2023.
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Stray Kids brought their Maniac World Tour to the arena on July 19 and 20, 2022.
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Iron Maiden brought their Legacy of the Beast World Tour to the arena on September 21 and 22, 2022.
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Enhypen brought their Manifesto Tour to the arena on October 2 and 3, 2022.
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Karol G brought her Strip Love Tour to the arena on October 15, 2022.
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Phil Wickham brought his Behold Christmas Tour to the arena on December 10, 2022, with Anne Wilson and Brandon Lake. The show was live-streamed on his YouTube channel.
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NCT Dream brought their The Dream Show 2 - In A Dream Tour to the arena on April 18, 2023.
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Melanie Martinez brought her The Trilogy Tour to the arena on June 27, 2024.
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Jin will perform 2 shows as part of his RunSeokjin Ep. Tour on July 17-18, 2025.
Other
As part of the Walt Disney Company's biennal D23 convention in 2024, the Disney Entertainment showcase, Disney Experiences showcase, and Disney Legends award ceremony were hosted at Honda Center, with 12,000 fans in attendance.
The arena will host indoor volleyball during the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Capacity
Largest Crowds
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18,521 (101.76%) |
18,462 (101.44%) |
18,456 (101.41%) |
18,321 (100.66%) |
18,211 (100.06%) |
See also
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Anaheim Ducks
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Angel Stadium of Anaheim
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List of indoor arenas by capacity
External links