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The Utica Memorial Auditorium

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History:

The Utica Memorial Auditorium was built by the City of Utica in 1959 on the site of the old Erie Canal on land donated by the State of New York. Dedicated to the memory of area veterans and the wars in which they served, it was, at the time, one of only three arenas worldwide that had a completely unobstructed view - no support pillars to see around. Madison Square Garden in New York City is actually modeled after the Auditorium.

The City operated the Auditorium from 1960 until 1996. The Grateful Dead, Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top, and Kenny Rogers were just a few of the many performers that wowed crowds here in Central New York, as did perennial favorites Harlem Globetrotters, Ice Capades, and professional boxing and wrestling. Even Hollywood came calling when scenes from the movie SlapShot, starring Paul Newman, were filmed here.

Late in 1996, the AUD, as it is known locally, was sold to the Upper Mohawk Valley Memorial Auditorium Authority which continues the fine tradition of bringing affordable family entertainment to the people of Oneida County and the surrounding areas.

The AUD has hosted several sold out concerts in recent years including Godsmack, Oysterhead, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold with Buckcherry, Furthur and Phish. Annual favorites include Monster Trucks, the Ziyara Shrine & Jordan Circuses, Harlem Globetrotters, college and high school hockey, cheerleading and gymnastics competitions, the AUD showcases its diversity and capitalizes on its centralized location.

Whether it's concerts, sports or family shows - whether it's national, state, or local programming, the Utica Memorial Auditorium continues to be a premiere entertainment venue----year after year.

Authority:

The Upper Mohawk Valley Memorial Auditorium Authority was created by the New York State Legislature in 1996 to own and operate the Utica Memorial Auditorium. The Authority is comprised of seven local residents, three of whom are appointed by the Oneida County Executive and four by the county legislature. Members serve five year terms without compensation. Authority members determine policy and oversee the operation of the facility to ensure a continuing dedication to the preservation and renovation of this architectural gem. Day-to-day operations of the facility are managed by the private management company, Venue Services Inc.



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Box Office Hours of Operation::Mon - Fri 10AM- 4PM. All day on major event days. Information Phone: (315) 738-0164

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