USF Sun Dome
Location |
Bull Run Dr Tampa, Florida 33620 |
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Owner | University of South Florida |
Operator | Global Spectrum |
Capacity | 10,411 |
Surface |
QuickLock Portable Floor (northern hard maple) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1977 |
Opened | November 29, 1980 |
Renovated | 1993, 2000, 2011 |
Construction cost |
$12 million ($34.5 million in 2016 dollars[1]) |
Architect |
Barger + Dean Architects, Inc. Populous (renovation) |
Tenants | |
South Florida Bulls (Basketball & volleyball) |
USF Sun Dome is a 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) multi-purpose facility on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. It was built, starting in 1977 and was completed on November 29, 1980.
It is located on the southeastern side of campus, and is home to the men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams.
The Sun Dome is a multi-purpose facility, hosting approximately 300 different events each year, including sporting events, concerts, home and garden shows, trade shows, religious services and conventions, ethnic festivals, rodeos, bull riding competitions, youth sports camps, wrestling, boxing, taekwondo tournaments, gymnastics and cheerleading competitions, commencement ceremonies, lectures and political rallies among other corporate, community and university events.
It also held live events by WWE, such as Saturday Night's Main Event in December 1985 and December 1988, and the 1995 Royal Rumble. The UFC also made their debut in the arena in February 2009 with UFC Fight Night: Lauzon vs Stephens. Bellator Fighting Championships has also held a number of events at the Sun Dome.
On June 8, 2011, the USF Board of Trustees approved a renovation of $35.6 million to the Sun Dome. The renovation plans include a reconfiguration of seating, adding a center hung scoreboard, adding a concourse level with concessions and restrooms, and restoration to the existing exterior concrete. The project was completed by April 2012.[2][3]
Trivia
- Original cost: $12 million
- Renovated in 93-94 for $5 million
- New roof installed in 2000 at a cost of $8 million
- First events: USF vs. Florida A&M men’s basketball; Alice Cooper in concert
Events
- Alice Cooper – July 25, 1981 and December 27, 1986
- The Oak Ridge Boys – January 23, 1982, with Con Hunley and June 23, 1984
- Kool & the Gang – April 23, 1982, with Skyy and The Whatnauts, February 7, 1986 and June 13, 1987
- Santana – August 14, 1982, November 10, 1984 and October 8, 1996, with Luna Negra
- Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band – October 31, 1982, February 15, 1985, November 8, 1986, February 12, 1988, with Joe Piscopo, August 4, 1989, with The Neville Brothers, February 16, 1995 and February 21, 1997
- Hank Williams, Jr. – November 13, 1982, November 5, 1983, January 24, 1986, March 3, 1990, April 8, 1993, with Aaron Tippin and Lee Roy Parnell, August 3, 1996, with The Marshall Tucker Band, The Amazing Rhythm Aces and Les Dudek and September 27, 1997, with The Charlie Daniels Band, Travis Tritt and Jo Dee Messina
- Chicago – November 20, 1982, May 3, 1985 and March 13, 1987
- Neil Young – February 4, 1983 and March 10, 1991, with Crazy Horse and Sonic Youth
- The Statler Brothers – February 19, 1983
- Kenny Rogers – May 12, 1983, December 13, 1984, with Crystal Gayle and Sawyer Brown, December 13, 1985 and November 5, 1991
- Marvin Gaye – May 26, 1983
- Jackson Browne – August 10, 1983 and July 20, 1989, with El Rayo-X
- WQYK 99.5's Halloween Concert – October 30, 1983
- Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band – December 9, 1983
- George Jones – December 10, 1983
- Frank Sinatra – January 21, 1984, May 9, 1987, September 25, 1988, with Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis, Jr. and January 26, 1991
- The Imperials – February 11, 1984 and February 8, 1985
- Willie Nelson & Family – March 10, 1984 and May 16 and November 7, 1986
- The Beach Boys – April 20, 1984, with Mick Fleetwood's Zoo, October 9, 1985, with Three Dog Night and October 8, 1989, with Chicago
- Ozzy Osbourne – May 20, 1984, with Mötley Crüe, November 20, 1988, with Anthrax and December 14, 1991, with Prong
- Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – August 3, 1984, with Huey Lewis & The News, January 27 and November 8, 1987 and November 22, 1989, with Jeff Beck
- Rod Stewart – October 6, 1984, April 27, 1989 and May 10, 1996
- Dan Fogelberg – November 2, 1984 and April 2, 1994
- The Living Legends Of Rock 'n' Roll Concert – November 3, 1984
- Elton John – November 17–18, 1984, September 21, 1986, September 11, 1988 and September 14, 2012, with 2Cellos
- Hall & Oates – February 19, 1985, with General Public and June 23, 2004, with Michael McDonald and The Average White Band
- Billy Ocean – March 15, 1985, with Ashford & Simpson
- Toto – April 6, 1985
- U2 – May 2, 1985, with The Red Rockers
- Madonna – May 9, 1985, with The Beastie Boys
- Rick Springfield – July 2, 1985, with 'Til Tuesday
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – July 12, 1985, with Lone Justice, July 26, 1987, with The Georgia Satellites and The Del Fuegos, January 26, 1990, with Lenny Kravitz, October 23, 1991, with Chris Whitley and May 19, 1995, with Pete Droge
- Don Henley – August 3, 1985
- Barry Manilow – August 29, 1985
- Tears for Fears – September 21, 1985
- Amy Grant – October 4, 1985, July 28, 1989 and August 4, 1995, with Gary Chapman
- Lee Greenwood – October 11, 1985
- Sting – October 16, 1985, January 20, 1988, February 26, 1991, with Concrete Blonde and February 20, 1994, with Melissa Etheridge
- The Grateful Dead – October 26, 1985
- Cheap Trick – November 8, 1985, with John Waite and March 26, 1988
- Tina Turner – December 6, 1985, with Mr. Mister, November 14, 1987, with Level 42 and August 21, 1993, with Chris Isaak
- The Thompson Twins – January 5, 1986, with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- KISS – January 7, 1986, with W.A.S.P., August 4, 1990, with Slaughter and Danger Danger and October 30, 1992, with Trixter and Faster Pussycat
- The Firm – March 14, 1986
- Anne Murray – March 28, 1986
- The Pointer Sisters – April 3, 1986
- New Edition – April 5, 1986, September 23, 1988 and January 23, 1997, with Blackstreet and 702
- Eddie Rabbitt – April 19, 1986
- Heart – April 22, 1986, December 18, 1987 and June 10, 1990
- Stevie Nicks – May 11, 1986 and October 1, 1989, with The Hooters
- Julian Lennon – May 31, 1986
- Run–D.M.C. – July 10, 1986, with The Beastie Boys
- Ted Nugent – August 19, 1986, with .38 Special
- The Moody Blues – September 27, 1986, with The Fixx, November 11, 1988, August 25, 1991, August 1, 1992 and June 11, 1993
- Jeffrey Osborne – October 18, 1986
- Julio Iglesias – October 19, 1986
- The Jam Festival – November 14, 1986
- Sandi Patty – November 20, 1986
- Freddie Jackson – November 29, 1986
- Luciano Pavarotti – December 6, 1986 and February 17, 1994
- The Pretenders – January 30, 1987
- Huey Lewis and the News – February 3, 1987
- Neil Diamond – February 24–26, 1987, December 15–17, 1988 and February 24–25, 1993
- Billy Joel – February 27–28 and March 2, 1987
- Ratt – March 7, 1987, with Poison, December 18, 1990, with Saigon Kick and August 9, 1991, with L.A. Guns and Bang Tango
- The Gregg Allman Band – March 27, 1987
- Survivor – April 27, 1987
- Megadeth – May 15, 1987, with Overkill and Necros
- Night Ranger – June 27 and November 5, 1987, with The Outfield
- LL Cool J – July 10, 1987, with Whodini, Public Enemy and Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew and June 8, 1996, with R. Kelly, Xscape and Solo
- Patti LaBelle – August 8, 1987 and February 22, 1990, with James Ingram
- James Brown – September 4, 1987, with Starpoint
- Boston – September 30–October 1, 1987, with Farrenheit, July 1, 1995 and September 4, 1997
- Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam – October 3, 1987, with Exposé
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – October 17, 1987, with The Rossington Band, October 5, 1991, August 22, 1993, with Bad Company and Brother Cane and June 11, 1997, with The Eric Stuart Band
- The Cars – October 23, 1987
- Fleetwood Mac – November 7, 1987 and October 25, 1990
- Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – November 23–24, 1987 and February 5, 1996
- Whitney Houston – December 4, 1987, with Kenny G
- The James Cleveland Gospel Festival – December 19, 1987
- Def Leppard – December 31, 1987, with Tesla
- Yes – January 22–23, 1988, August 9, 1994 and August 10, 2002
- Dio – January 28, 1988, with Megadeth and Savatage
- Whitesnake – February 20 and March 24, 1988, with Great White and March 25, 1990, with Bad English
- Conway Twitty – April 9, 1988, with Loretta Lynn and T. G. Sheppard
- The O'Jays – April 16, 1988
- Yngwie Malmsteen – June 30, 1988, with Lita Ford and Black 'n Blue
- Gladys Knight & the Pips – July 10, 1988, with Alexander O'Neal and Perri "Pebbles" Reid
- Salt-n-Pepa – July 14, 1988, with Heavy D & The Boyz, Full Force and E.U. and April 27, 1994, with R. Kelly, K7 and Kid Capri
- Bruce Hornsby & The Range – July 16, 1988
- Debbie Gibson – July 20, 1988 and November 10, 1989
- Iron Maiden – August 6, 1988, with Savatage
- AC/DC – August 11, 1988, with White Lion
- Tiffany – August 12, 1988
- James Taylor – August 21, 1988 and October 17, 1991
- The Labor Day Rap Festival – September 5, 1988
- Jimmy Page – September 9, 1988
- Sade – September 21, 1988
- Bob Dylan – September 22, 1988, September 21, 1993, with Santana, September 30, 1995, with Dickey Betts & Great Southern and Alison Krauss, May 10, 2006, with Merle Haggard & The Strangers and October 7, 2010
- Poison – October 11, 1988, with Lita Ford and Britny Fox, March 16, 1989, with Tesla, March 22, 1991, with Slaughter and June 3, 2001, with Warrant, Quiet Riot and Enuff Z'nuff
- The Marshall Tucker Band – December 10, 1988, with The Outlaws
- Kansas – December 30, 1988, with Night Ranger
- Duran Duran – January 13, 1989, with The Pursuit of Happiness and July 14, 1993, with Terence Trent D'Arby
- Toots and the Maytals – January 15, 1989
- Anthrax – April 19, 1989, with Exodus and Helloween
- Bobby Brown – April 22, 1989, with LeVert, Tone Lōc and Karyn White and February 28, 1993, with TLC and Mary J. Blige
- R.E.M. – April 28, 1989, with Drivin N Cryin
- Steppenwolf – July 21, 1989
- MC Hammer – July 22, 1989, with Anquette, Gucci Crew II, E.U., Miami Sound Invasion, Gigolo Tony and NU & Cali
- Warrant – July 26, 1989, with Kingdome Come
- The Doobie Brothers – August 29, 1989 and July 17, 1994, with Foreigner and Gary Hoey
- Cinderella – September 7, 1989, with White Lion and Tangier
- Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers – September 22, 1989 and October 3, 1991
- Jethro Tull – November 26, 1989, February 12, 1991, November 18, 1993 and March 31, 1996
- Bad English – December 1, 1989, with Saraya
- Billy Squier – December 15, 1989, with L.A. Guns and King's X
- The Cult – February 14, 1990
- New Kids on the Block – February 23, 1990
- Richard Marx – March 17, 1990
- Erasure – March 23, 1990
- Cher – April 8, 1990
- Milli Vanilli – May 5, 1990
- Depeche Mode – June 2, 1990, with Nitzer Ebb
- Aerosmith – August 19–20, 1990, with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Skid Row and February 4–5, 1994, with Brother Cane
- Billy Idol – September 30, 1990, with Faith No More
- Judas Priest – December 21, 1990, with Megadeth and Testament and July 23, 1991, with Motörhead and Dangerous Toys
- INXS – February 6, 1991, with The Soup Dragons and November 5, 1993, with Catherine Wheel
- Paul Simon – February 7, 1991
- The Robinson Foundation Benefit Concert – February 15, 1991
- Extreme – March 23, 1991, with Winger, March 12, 1992 and March 12, 1993, with Saigon Kick
- Styx – May 17, 1991, with Vinnie James, September 8, 1996, with Kansas, May 23, 1997, with Pat Benatar, January 27, 2001, with REO Speedwagon and Survivor and September 12, 2003, with REO Speedwagon and Journey
- Steve Winwood – May 21, 1991, with The Robert Cray Band
- Scorpions – May 25, 1991, with Great White and Trixter and July 16, 1994, with The Poor
- David Lee Roth – June 13, 1991, with Cinderella and Extreme
- Clint Black – July 12, 1991
- Michael Bolton – July 27, 1991 and May 13, 1994
- The Gipsy Kings – August 1, 1991
- Foreigner – September 1, 1991
- Bad Company – September 13, 1991, with Damn Yankees
- Bonnie Raitt – September 19, 1991, with John Prine and November 11, 1994, with Bruce Hornsby
- The Allman Brothers Band – October 29, 1991
- The National Music Foundation Benefit Concert – November 17, 1991
- Luther Vandross – November 21, 1991
- Primus – December 1, 1991, October 9, 1997, with Powerman 5000 and March 4, 2004
- Kenny G – January 5, 1992 and July 22, 1993, with Peabo Bryson
- Randy Travis – April 2, 1992
- Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons – July 18, 1992
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers – July 21, 1992, with Little Feat
- Black Sabbath – July 25, 1992, with Danzig
- En Vogue – September 13, 1992, with Arrested Development
- Glenn Frey – September 19, 1992 and March 27, 1993, with Joe Walsh
- Garth Brooks – November 19, 1992, with Martina McBride
- Perry Como – December 28, 1992
- Damn Yankees – March 3, 1993, with Jackyl
- Steven Curtis Chapman – March 20, 1993, with Out of the Grey and Cindy Grey, February 26–27, 1999 and December 20, 2014, with Third Day and Jillian Edwards
- Bon Jovi – March 25, 1993, with Arcade and September 10, 1995, with Dokken
- The Spring Jam – April 17, 1993 and March 6, 2015
- Alan Jackson & The Strayhorns – May 14, 1993, with Kathy Mattea, December 2, 1994, with Faith Hill, October 11, 1996, with Junior Brown and January 9, 2015, with Jon Pardi and Brandy Clark
- Lorrie Morgan – May 23, 1993, with John Michael Montgomery and June 27, 1996, with Pam Tillis and Carlene Carter
- The Spin Doctors – June 16, 1993, with Soul Asylum and The Screaming Trees
- LeVert – August 28, 1993, with Men at Large
- George Strait & The Ace in the Hole Band – September 25, 1993, with Bobbie Cryner, October 9, 1994, with Lari White and September 23, 1995, with Terri Clark
- Lenny Kravitz – October 10, 1993, with Blind Melon
- Brooks & Dunn – October 29, 1993, with Aaron Tippin and Radney Foster, November 12, 1994, with Clay Walker and Martina McBride and February 2, 1996, with Blackhawk and David Lee Murphy
- The Budweiser SuperFest – October 30, 1993 and June 28, 1995
- Alabama – November 19, 1993, with Michelle Wright
- Travis Tritt – December 29, 1993, with Trisha Yearwood
- Maze – January 20, 1994, with Toni Braxton and September 6, 1998
- Meat Loaf & His Neverland Express – February 26, 1994
- UB40 – March 3, 1994, with Us3
- Vince Gill – March 17, 1994, with Larry Stewart and April 14, 1996, with Patty Loveless
- Crosby, Stills & Nash – June 20, 1994, with The Neville Brothers
- Traffic – July 2, 1994, with Sonia Dada
- The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir – September 2, 1994
- Harry Connick, Jr. – September 16, 1994, with The Leroy Jones Quintet
- ZZ Top – September 25, 1994, with Jackyl and May 9, 1997, with George Thorogood & The Destroyers
- The Newsboys – March 25, 1995, with Audio Adrenaline and Tommy Vincent and April 25, 2009, with DecembeRadio, VOTA and Bread of Stone
- The Virginia Slims Legends Concert – April 7, 1995
- The Charlie Daniels Band – May 5, 1995, with Travis Tritt and June 6, 2008, with The Marshall Tucker Band and The Outlaws
- Melissa Etheridge – July 5, 1995, with Joan Osborne and Paula Cole
- Yanni – July 18, 1995
- Hootie & the Blowfish – September 8, 1995, with The Edwin McCain Band and Cravin' Melon
- Mary Chapin Carpenter – November 11, 1995, with The Mavericks
- Phish – November 15, 1995
- The Steve Miller Band – May 5, 1996
- Wynonna Judd – May 18, 1996, with Blackhawk
- Steely Dan – July 12, 1996
- Clay Walker – July 13, 1996, with Perfect Stranger
- Dwight Yoakam – August 23, 1996, with David Ball
- The Cure – August 29, 1996
- The Dave Matthews Band – September 3, 1996, with Corey Harris
- Oasis – September 18, 1996, with The Manic Street Preachers and The Screaming Trees
- Kirk Franklin – January 12, 1997, with Yolanda Adams and Fred Hammond, April 15, 1999, with CeCe Winans and Trin-i-tee 5:7 and October 2, 2012, with Marvin Sapp, Donnie McClurkin and Israel & New Breed
- Jerry Lee Lewis – May 16, 1997
- Keith Sweat – July 24, 1997, with SWV, Brownstone, Kenny Lattimore and Mark Morrison
- The Wu-Tang Clan – July 29, 1997
- Sheryl Crow – September 20, 1997, with Wilco and March 20, 1999, with Eagle-Eye Cherry
- Live – September 25, 1997, with Luscious Jackson and Jimmie's Chicken Shack
- The Indigo Girls – September 26, 1997
- The RocktoberFest – October 18, 1997
- Mötley Crüe – October 31, 1997, with Cheap Trick
- The Backstreet Boys – January 20, 1998, with Los Umbrellos
- The Merengue Festival – April 5, 1998
- WXTB 98 Rock's 4th of July Bash – July 4, 1998
- Widespread Panic – July 28, 1998, with G. Love & Special Sauce and Guster, October 19, 2005 and November 7, 2007
- Tori Amos – August 23, 1998
- Geoff Moore & The Distance – August 29, 1998
- NSYNC – November 19, 1998, with Britney Spears
- Third Eye Blind – November 20, 1998, with Eve 6 and April 9, 2000, with Tonic
- Creed – December 3, 1998, with Finger Eleven and Jimmie's Chicken Shack
- Enrique Iglesias – January 17, 1999
- DC Talk – March 7, 1999, with The W's and Jennifer Knapp
- JAY Z – April 8, 1999, with DMX and Method Man & Redman
- Britney Spears – June 29, 1999, with Boyz N Girlz United and Michael Fredo
- Collective Soul – August 5, 1999, with The Cranberries and December 30, 2000, with Vertical Horizon
- Ja Rule – August 6, 1999, with Nas, Slick Rick and Foxy Brown and February 5, 2003, with Eve and Charli Baltimore
- Blondie – September 1, 1999
- The Goo Goo Dolls – September 16, 1999, with Sugar Ray and Fastball
- K-Ci & JoJo – October 17, 1999, with Silk, Deborah Cox, Dave Hollister and Tre-8
- Limp Bizkit – November 4, 1999, with System of a Down and Method Man & Redman
- Kid Rock & Twisted Brown Trucker – November 6, 1999, with Powerman 5000 and Bolt Upright and April 10, 2004, with Trick Pony
- Bush – March 25, 2000, with Moby
- Marilyn Manson – November 10, 2000, with gODHEAD and The Union Underground
- The Deftones – December 3, 2000, with Incubus and Taproot
- Bryan White – December 11, 2000
- The Super Funk Festival – January 26, 2001
- Weezer – February 26, 2001, with Ozma and The Get Up Kids
- Journey – June 15, 2001, with Peter Frampton and John Waite
- Aaron Carter – July 25, 2001, with A-Teens and Leslie Carter
- The Vans Warped Tour – July 29, 2001 and August 4, 2002
- Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band – August 15, 2001
- Snoop Dogg – September 30, 2001 and July 31, 2009, with Slightly Stoopid, Stephen Marley and Mickey Avalon
- Tool – October 10, 2001, with The Melvins and May 29, 2007, with Melt-Banana
- WXTB 98 Rock's Nutcracker Ball – December 7, 2001
- Patti Smith – April 13, 2002
- Gerald Levert – May 26, 2002
- Ozzfest – July 27, 2002
- The Stone Temple Pilots – October 9, 2002
- Incubus – October 22, 2002, with Har Mar Superstar
- The Sounds of the 50’s & 60’s Doo–Wop Concert – January 19, 2003
- The Counting Crows – March 27 and September 6, 2003, with Leona Naess
- Music as a Weapon – April 3, 2003
- The Honda Civic Tour – May 11, 2003, June 14, 2004 and April 11, 2006
- The White Stripes – June 18, 2003, with Whirlwind Heat
- The B.B. King Blues Festival – August 9, 2003 and December 30, 2004
- The S.O.A.P. Benefit Concert – October 4, 2003
- Staind – October 18, 2003, with Sevendust and Lo-Pro
- A Perfect Circle – November 7, 2003
- Martina McBride – December 7, 2003
- Linkin Park – March 5, 2004, with P.O.D. and Hoobastank
- John Mayer – March 7, 2004, with Maroon 5
- Acquire the Fire – March 12–13, 2004, March 10–11, 2006, January 26–27, 2007 and April 23–24, 2010
- Hilary Duff – August 12, 2004, with Haylie Duff
- The Pixies – October 8, 2004, with The Thrills
- The American Freedom Festival – November 11, 2004
- Audio Adrenaline – February 12, 2005
- Slipknot – March 23, 2005, with Lamb of God and Shadows Fall
- Green Day – April 18, 2005, with My Chemical Romance
- Ludacris – April 23, 2005, with Trick Daddy
- Fantasia Barrino – May 21, 2005
- Bright Eyes – June 1, 2005, with The Faint
- The Killers – August 21, 2005, April 18, 2007, with The Howling Bells and The Rapture and October 2, 2009, with Chairlift
- Billy Ray Cyrus – September 18, 2005
- Kanye West – October 12, 2005, with Fantasia Barrino
- Audioslave – October 17, 2005, with Seether and 30 Seconds to Mars
- Mario Frangoulis & The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra – January 7, 2006
- The Winter Jam Tour Spectacular – January 20, 2006, January 19, 2007, January 18, 2008 and January 17, 2009
- The SnoCore Tour – March 5, 2006
- The Black Eyed Peas – April 11, 2006, with The Pussycat Dolls
- The All-American Rejects – November 14, 2006, with Gym Class Heroes, The Format and The Starting Line
- Godsmack – November 24, 2006, with Breaking Benjamin
- The Taste of Chaos Tour – March 11, 2007 and March 25, 2008
- Lil Wayne – September 1, 2007, with Jeezy
- Blue October – November 8, 2007, with Yellowcard, Lovedrug and The Shiny Toy Guns
- Busta Rhymes – January 19, 2008, with Pitbull
- OneRepublic – April 19, 2008, with Fabolous
- Building 429 – April 26, 2008, with Stellar Kart, Sanctus Real and Krystal Meyers
- Yolanda Adams – May 11, 2008
- Rock Band Live – November 6, 2008
- Kings of Leon – May 8, 2009, with The Walkmen
- Daddy Yankee – May 9, 2009
- Drake – September 24, 2010, with Clipse
- 30 Seconds to Mars – October 15, 2010
- Third Day – December 5, 2010
- Sanctus Real – April 15, 2011
- The Fresh Music Festival – July 7, 2012
- Florence + the Machine – September 25, 2012, with The Maccabees
- The Story Tour: A Christmas Celebration Concert – November 26, 2012
- Wiz Khalifa – December 2, 2012, with Juicy J, Chevy Woods, LoLa Monroe, Berner and Tuki Carter and November 1, 2014, with Curren$y and DJ Drama
- Chris Tomlin – March 16, 2013, with Kari Jobe and February 27, 2015, with The Rend Collective and Tenth Avenue North
- Fall Out Boy – September 23, 2013, with Panic! at the Disco and 21 Pilots
- Imagine Dragons – September 24, 2013, with Paper Route and The Neighbourhood
- The Isley Brothers – October 5, 2013, with KEM and Nephew Tommy
- Sigur Rós – October 7, 2013, with Julianna Barwick
- The Lumineers – October 19, 2013, with Dr. Dog and Nathaniel Rateliff
- tobyMac & The Diverse City Band – November 15, 2013, with Mandisa, Brandon Heath, Chris August, Jamie Grace, Colton Dixon and The Capital Kings
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – November 23, 2013, with Talib Kweli and Big K.R.I.T.
- Charlie Wilson – February 21, 2014
- The Casting Crowns – March 28, 2014, with for KING & COUNTRY and Laura Story
- The Avett Brothers – March 29, 2014
- Panic! at the Disco – April 11, 2014, with Karmin and The Neighbourhood
- Fiesta Maxima – May 17, 2014
- The Tampa Urban Music Festival – August 23, 2014
- Fitz and The Tantrums – September 10, 2014, with Max Frost
- Fred Hammond – October 16, 2014, with Donnie McClurkin
- The 70's Soul Jam – January 10, 2015
- Birdman, Rich Homie Quan & Young Thug – January 18, 2015, with Soulja Boy, Migos and Jacquees
- Donald Trump – February 12, 2016
References
- ↑ Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development Project. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.tboblogs.com/index.php/sports/comments/usf-bot-approves-sun-dome-renovations/
- ↑ http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=205158194
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