Addition Financial Arena

Addition Financial Arena (formerly known as CFE Arena and UCF Arena) is a sports and entertainment arena located in Orlando, Florida, United States, on the main campus of the University of Central Florida. It was constructed beginning in 2006 as a replacement for the original UCF arena, and as a part of Knights Plaza. The arena is home to the UCF Knights men's and women's basketball teams. The arena also hosted the annual Science Olympiad in 2012 and 2014.

Addition Financial Arena
"The Dungeon"[1]
Former namesCFE Arena (2013–2019)
UCF Arena (2007–2013)
UCF Convocation Center (planning/construction)
Location12777 Gemini Blvd N
Orlando, FL 32816-8041
Public transitUCF Transit Center,
OwnerUniversity of Central Florida
OperatorSpectra[2]
Capacity9,400
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke ground2006
OpenedSeptember 8, 2007 (2007-09-08)[4]
Construction cost$107 million[5]
($136 million in 2019 dollars[6])
ArchitectHOK Sport Venue Event[4][7]
Structural engineerBliss & Nyitray, Inc.
Services engineerSmith Seckman Reid, Inc.[8]
General contractorKUD International[4]
Tenants
UCF Knights (NCAA) (2007–present)
Orlando Fantasy (LFL) (2010)
Orlando Predators (AFL) (2014)
Florida Mutineers (CODL) (2020–present)
Website
www.additionfiarena.com

The arena is 252,000 square feet (23,000 m2), and boasts a capacity of over 10,000, and 17 luxury suites.[3] As of March 2017, the attendance record for the arena is 10,011, the arena's first ever sellout crowd, for a March 22, 2017 NIT Quarterfinals matchup with the Illinois Fighting Illini. The theater can be configured for concerts, family events, musical theatre, commencements, and other stage shows and sporting events. Local high schools often host graduations at the arena. One of UCF's biggest event, Knighthon, is also held at the arena. The fundraiser is a dance marathon which raises money for Children's Miracle Network. The Addition Financial Arena is owned by the university, and is managed by Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Philadelphia-based Comcast Spectacor.

Original arena

The arena was originally built in 1991 with a capacity of 5,100 and was home to men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball, and was also used for events such as concerts and commencements. It has hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference men's basketball tournament three times, in 1994, 1995, and 2002. The last basketball game played in the original facility was on March 3, 2007, when the UCF men's team beat the East Carolina Pirates, 77–64, in Conference USA play.

While basketball moved into the new arena, the men's and women's volleyball teams continue to play their regular-season games at the Venue.

History

The interior of the Addition Financial Arena, UCF's multi-purpose indoor sports arena.

A new arena was built 2007, as part of a larger project to create an athletic village known as Knights Plaza. The new arena, built in the space in front of the original arena, is double the seating capacity of its predecessor, including 7,479 fixed standard seats, 500 club seats, 1,328 retractable seats, 188 disabled seats, 16 luxury suites (seating capacity 192, total capacity 256), two party suites (total capacity 60) and loge box seating for 64. According to the promoters' guide, the new arena has a basketball capacity of 9,465, and can hold up to 10,072 for concert events. The student section has been dubbed the "Knightmare."[4]

The new arena was completed in September 2007 and is the home to both the men's and women's basketball teams. This expansion made the Addition Financial Arena the second largest arena complex in Orlando. Beginning in 2008, the grounds around arena hosted "Light Up UCF", a holiday celebration that features an outdoor ice skating rink. For the event, the arena is decorated with thousands of lights that are synchronized to holiday music.[9]

In October 2008, the Addition Financial Arena was home to one of the largest Presidential Debate Watch Parties ever. On the front lawn of the arena the Presidential Debate was projected onto a large inflatable movie screen while a Lupe Fiasco concert was taking place inside the arena. The Presidential Debate, which was the final debate of the election, was then replayed for the thousands of attendees as they were leaving the concert. Lupe Fiasco actually acknowledged that the debate would be shown after the show and encouraged the attendees to stay and watch it because of the significance of the election.

In 2010, the Legends Football League team Orlando Fantasy played at the arena. In 2014, it served as the home of the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.

On May 18–19, 2012, the arena hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2012 Science Olympiad National Tournament.

In addition to its use as a basketball arena, the arena is regularly used to host other events on campus, including career fairs, graduation ceremonies, concerts, and public speakers. Addition Financial Arena has increasingly been used in recent years as an alternative to the much larger Amway Center in downtown Orlando.

Naming

UCF expressed interest numerous times in selling the naming rights to the arena. At one point, AirTran Airways was in negotiations to purchase naming rights, but no agreement was ever reached. On May 22, 2013, the UCF Board of Trustees officially announced that the school had entered into a naming rights contract with CFE Federal Credit Union, which has had a long-standing history with UCF.[10] The deal is slated for seven years and is worth $3.95 million, or around $564,286 per year.[11] The new name took effect on May 23, 2013. On May 1, 2019, CFE changed its name to Addition Financial and, coinciding with the change, the arena's name changed from CFE Arena to Addition Financial Arena on the same date.[12] The arena's naming rights deal was not affected by the sponsor's name change.

Events

The arena holds different types of events every year. In 2013, the arena hosted 356 events and served 394,121 attendees.[13] It ranked fifth in university venues in the U.S. in 2014 in terms of gross ticket sales and attendance.[14]

Entertainment

Addition Financial Arena has hosted concerts by high-profile musicians such as Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Elton John, Drake and more. The arena also served as the venue for the University of Central Florida's series of annual entertainment events for their students like the Homecoming Concert Knight, Comedy Knight, KnightFest or Pegasus Palooza.

List of entertainment events held at Addition Financial Arena
Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes
September 8, 2007Reba McEntireMelissa PetermanN/AN/AN/AFirst show at the venue[15]
November 1, 2007Fall Out BoyGym Class Heroes
Cute Is What We Aim For
Plain White T's
Young Wild Things TourN/AN/A
November 10, 2007Elton JohnRocket Man: Greatest Hits Live9,921 / 9,921N/AVenue's first sold-out show and largest concert attendance as of 2017[15]
February 23, 2008Michael BubléNaturally 7Call Me Irresponsible Tour8,897 / 8,897$582,636
March 28, 2008Avenged Sevenfold
Bullet for My Valentine
Atreyu
Blessthefall
Idiot Pilot
D'espairsRay
The Underneath
Mucc
Taste of Chaos Festival Tour 20087,765 / 7,765$284,805
April 29, 2008SantanaThe Derek Trucks BandLive Your Light Tour5,537 / 7,668$348,169
May 18, 2008Duran DuranYour VegasThe Red Carpet Massacre TourN/AN/A
October 18, 2008Dolly PartonBackwoods Barbie TourN/AN/A
November 14, 2008Sarah BrightmanThe Symphony World TourN/AN/AFernando Lima and Mario Frangoulis were the special guests
December 13, 2008Carrie UnderwoodLittle Big TownCarnival Ride TourN/AN/A
January 24, 2009Alan Jackson
Zac Brown Band
N/A5,553 / 6,608$308,655
February 18, 2009SlipknotCoheed and Cambria
Trivium
All Hope Is Gone World TourN/AN/A
March 4, 2009Mötley CrüeHinder
Theory of a Deadman
The Last Vegas
Saints of Los Angeles TourN/AN/A
April 22, 2009Fall Out BoyCobra Starship
All Time Low
Metro Station
Hey Monday
Believers Never Die Tour Part DeuxN/AN/A
October 1, 2009The KillersChairliftDay & Age World TourN/AN/A
January 3, 2010Lady GagaJason Derulo
Semi Precious Weapons
The Monster Ball Tour6,753 / 6,785$283,886
April 21, 2010Drakek-os
Francis & The Lights
Campus Consciousness Tour7,947 / 8,000$79,735
August 28, 2010Ednita NazarioSoy... El Concierto3,436 / 4,588$179,085
September 5, 2010ParamoreTegan and Sara
New Found Glory
Kadawatha
Honda Civic Tour7,300 / 8,002$199,564
October 10, 2010Bob DylanNever Ending Tour 20103,441 / 6,525$147,014
April 20, 2011Wiz KhalifaMac MillerCampus Consciousness Green Carpet TourN/AN/A
May 22, 2011Luis MiguelLuis Miguel Tour2,612 / 4,500$167,496
June 9, 2011Katy PerryRobyn
DJ Skeet Skeet
California Dreams Tour7,792 / 7,792$350,640
August 24, 2011Chiddy Bang
Big Sean
The Hood InternetTaste of UCF ConcertN/AN/A
October 22, 2011Lupe Fiasco
Panic! At The Disco
Eric Hutchinson
DJ Wizz KidBlack and Gold Revolution Homecoming Concert Knight823 / 823$16,460
December 4, 2011Paul SimonSo Beautiful or So What Tour2,805 / 4,000$210,140
January 21, 2012Rise AgainstA Day to Remember
The Menzingers
Endgame Tour5,443 / 5,988$179,007
January 27, 2012AviciiHouse for Hunger TourN/AN/A
February 17, 2012Celtic WomanBelieve Tour2,219 / 5,159$109,328
February 4, 2012Miranda LambertChris Young
Jerrod Niemann
On Fire Tour6,513 / 7,110$306,376
February 24, 2012Casting CrownsMatthew West
Royal Tailor
Lindsay McCaul
Come to the Well Tour5,135 / 7,587$129,851
September 2, 2012Meek Mill
Tyga
DJ DempBack to School Labor Day ConcertN/AN/ALundo, Andrew Floyd, Big Head were the special guests
October 26, 2012Lynyrd SkynyrdLast of a Dyin' Breed Tour2,669 / 5,581$84,650
October 27, 2012Snoop DoggUCF Homecoming Concert 20123,522 / 7,510$6,720
November 30, 2012Wiz KhalifaJuicy J
Chevy Woods
Lola Monroe
Tuki Carter
Berner
The 2050 TourN/AN/A
April 9, 2013Kendrick Lamar
Steve Aoki
VERGE TourN/AN/A
May 15, 2013Cirque de SoleilQuidam16,258$940,000
May 16, 2013
May 17, 2013
May 18, 2013
May 19, 2013
September 19, 2013fun.Tegan and SaraMost Nights TourN/AN/A
September 23, 2013Imagine DragonsPaper Route
The Neighbourhood
Night Visions TourN/AN/A
October 8, 2013Sigur RósJulianna BarwickSigur Rós World Tour1,700 / 3,000$62,989
October 11, 2013OneRepublicTeamMatetruthLIVE TourN/AN/A
November 5, 2013ParamoreHellogoodbye
Metric
The Self-Titled TourN/AN/A
October 14, 2014Five Finger Death Punch
Volbeat
Nothing More
Hellyeah
Five Finger Death Punch and Volbeat Fall Tour5,901 / 7,656$239,867
October 20, 2014B.o.BIcona PopNo Genre Tour
(UCF Homecoming 2014: Concert Knight)
N/AN/A
February 26, 2015Kid Ink
Hoodie Allen
KnightFest 2015N/AN/A
October 15, 2015ZeddDillon Francis
Alex Metric
True Colors TourN/AN/A
November 7, 2015Mary J. BligeTamar BraxtonMJB Live!N/AN/A
January 28, 2016ToolPrimus
3Teeth
North American Tour 20167,871 / 8,116$613,421
March 31, 2016The ChainsmokersDayaKnightFest 2016N/AN/A
April 14, 2016PentatonixUs The Duo
AJ Lehrman
Pentatonix World Tour6,961 / 7,470$388,055
May 16, 2016Amy SchumerSpring Stand Up Comedy Tour 20164,450 / 4,725$203,947
June 4, 2016Ellie GouldingDelirium World Tour6,308 / 7,660N/A
July 6, 2016HalseyBad SunsBadlands TourN/AN/A
September 18, 2016Meghan TrainorHailee SteinfeldThe Untouchable Tour6,230 / 6,515$258,079
November 10, 2016Chris YoungDustin Lynch
Cassadee Pope
I'm Comin' Over Tour4,450 / 4,725$203,947
March 17, 2017Casting CrownsDanny Gokey
Unspoken
The Very Next Thing TourN/AN/A
March 30, 2017DNCEKnights of the Turn TablesKnightFest 2017N/AN/A
April 25, 2017Daniel Toshtosh.show6,869 / 7,681$270,665
August 22, 2017Lil JonThrottlePegasus Palooza 2017N/AN/A
August 30, 2017Bryson TillerH.E.R.
Metro Boomin
Set It Off TourN/AN/A
October 12, 2017Martin GarrixJacqueesUCF Homecoming: Concert Knight 2017N/AN/A
December 31, 2017Kevin HartIrresponsible TourN/AN/A
May 17, 2018ODESZA2018 A Moment Apart TourN/AN/A
August 21, 2018Metro BoominMetro Boomin Live at UCFN/AN/A
November 8, 2018A$AP FergElla MaiUCF Homecoming: Concert Knight 2018N/AN/A
December 7, 2018MigosTee Grizzley
BlocBoy JB
La4ss
Migos Live in ConcertN/AN/A
January 25, 2019Bring Me the HorizonThrice
Fever 333
First Love World Tour4,514 / 6,395$189,989
February 10, 2019Adam Sandler100% Fresher TourN/AN/ARob Schneider was the special guest
April 1, 2019Why Don't WeEBEN8 Letters TourN/AN/A
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See also

References

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  2. "Global Spectrum – University of Central Florida CFE Arena, Orlando, Florida". Global Spectrum. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  3. "THE CFE ARENA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA PROMOTER'S GUIDE" (PDF). UCF Athletics Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 29, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  4. "CFE Arena Bio". UCF Athletics Association. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  5. "UCF Convocation Center". UCF Athletics Association. Archived from the original on August 17, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  6. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  7. "University of Central Florida Convocation Center". Populous. Archived from the original on January 19, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  8. "UCF Convocation Center Orlando, FL". Randall Mechanical, Inc. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  9. Light Up UCF information page
  10. Zunz, Andy. "UCF announces naming rights deal for Arena". Central Florida Future. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved May 24, 2013.
  11. Ordway, Denise-Marie (May 23, 2013). "UCF arena named after CFE Federal Credit Union". Orlando Sentinel. Tribune Company. Archived from the original on October 18, 2013. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  12. "CFE Arena Soon to be Named Addition Financial Arena". University of Central Florida. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  13. "2013 UCF Arena Annual Report" (PDF). CFE Arena. Archived from the original on May 18, 2019. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  14. Vasquez, Luis. "CFE Arena ranks fifth in the nation for university venue ticket sales". Orlando Weekly. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  15. "Spectra by Comcast Spectacor Commemorates Tenth Anniversary of CFE Arena with Yearlong Celebration" (PDF). Spectra. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
Events and tenants
Preceded by
First arena
Home of the
Orlando Fantasy

2010
Succeeded by
Last arena
Preceded by
Kohl Center
Home of the
Science Olympiad National Tournament

2012
Succeeded by
Nutter Center
Preceded by
Nutter Center
Home of the
Science Olympiad National Tournament

2014
Succeeded by
Bob Devaney Sports Center
Preceded by
Amway Center
Home of the
Orlando Predators

2014
Succeeded by
Amway Center
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