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Jeremy Huelsing General Manager (314) 977-5001 Jhuelsi1@Slu.Edu Chaifetz Arena at Saint Louis University For Booking Contact: Jeremy Huelsing General Manager (314) 977-5001 [email protected] Chaifetz Arena at Saint Louis University Opened April 2008 Located in the heart of Midtown St. Louis, Missouri Less than 10 minutes from all four metro highways 2.8 million metro populations (SMA rank: 21) Situated on the campus of Saint Louis University 16,000 campus population 4,000 parking spaces located within short walk of Chaifetz Arena Quarter-house capacity: 4,274 Half-house capacity: 5,414 180 capacity: 7,911 270 capacity: 8,971 360 capacity: 10,979 Duplicate power - Stage left/right (2) 100A, (2) 200A, (1) 400A, (1) 600A Shore power in six locations Two loading dock bays One grade level overhead door Three premium star suites Four spacious dressing rooms Ticket Provider: Ticketmaster How Chaifetz Arena Can Help You Sell Tickets: - Market to email database of over 100,000 -Access to promote directly on Saint Louis University -Full Service Marketing & Group Sales Dept -Negotiate and Place media -In-arena cross promotional opportunities -Large social media network with over 20,000 Facebook followers Past Performers All Time Low Eric Church R. Kelly A Perfect Circle George Clinton Salt-N-Pepa Arcade Fire Gym Class Heroes Sam Smith Avett Brothers Harlem Globetrotters So You Think You Can Dance Barry Manilow Huey Lewis & The News Steve Harvey Black Keys Jack’s Mannequin Stevie Nicks Blake Shelton Jamie Foxx Thomas & Friends Live! Bob Dylan Janet Jackson Thomas Rhett Brantley Gilbert Jimmy Buett T. I. Brett Eldredge Justin Moore Tool Bruce Springsteen Katt Williams Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Big Carrie Underwood Keith Sweat Happy Family” Charlie Wilson Lady Antebellum Twenty One Pilots Cirque du Soleil Alegria Lewis Black Vampire Weekend Cirque du Soleil Dralion Lil’ Wayne Vanilla Ice Cirque du Soleil Ovo Ludacris Vince Gill Cirque du Soleil Quidam Marvel Universe LIVE! 2 Chainz Cirque du Soleil Varekai Maze ft. Frankie Beverly 2012 Visa Championships Crosby, Stills & Nash Mike Epps 2016 PNG Miranda Lambert Daughtry Championships Demi Lovato Nelly Dierks Bentley Reba McEntire and U.S. Olympic Trials Disney Live! Rickey Smiley Disney on Ice Ringling Brothers and Ellie Goulding Barnum & Bailey Circus Congurations 360 End Stage Basketball Gymnastics 180 End Stage Half House Expo Seating Capacities Seating Capacities .
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