Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City

301 S Temple St

Vivint Smart Home Arena

Vivint Smart Home Arena is an indoor arena in Salt Lake City, Utah. It primarily serves as the home venue for the Utah Jazz, the city's National Basketball Association (NBA) team. The arena was built in 1991 and originally called the Delta Center. It has a seating capacity of around 18,300 for basketball games and up to 20,000 for concerts. The arena's name has changed several times due to sponsorship agreements, with the current name being adopted in 2015 after Utah-based company Vivint Smart Home acquired the naming rights.

Visiting Vivint Smart Home Arena is an excellent opportunity for tourists to experience a wide range of sporting events, concerts, and family shows. One of the highlights of its history includes hosting several ice hockey and figure skating events during the 2002 Winter Olympics Games—the first time the Olympic Torch Relay came through the United States. Additionally, the arena has welcomed numerous concerts from world-famous artists such as U2, Celine Dion, and the Rolling Stones. Conveniently located in the heart of Salt Lake City, the Vivint Smart Home Arena is an important attraction, providing insight into not only the city's vibrant sports culture but also its history as an Olympic host city.

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