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Blink, twice! Acrisure Arena announced Monday that it has added a second show for pop punk band blink-182 on Sunday, Oct. 5. That means blink-182 will now have back-to-back shows at the Palm ...
Acrisure Arena turns 1 year old on Dec. 14, and the first 350-plus days certainly delivered on the promises made by Oak View Group as the desert's new entertainment venue captured the attention of ...
The arena, which was named once a 10-year naming rights deal was made with Acrisure, a billion-dollar Michigan-based fintech company, will seat 9,918 for hockey and 10,815 for basketball and other ...
When The Desert Sun logged on to check out presale prices for Paul McCartney's Acrisure Arena show Tuesday, they'd skyrocketed to $1,659 a piece.
It's about to be the "1st of tha Month" and the West is riding again. The hip-hop tour "How The West Was Won" is returning on ...
Sir Paul McCartney is set to return for his first desert performance since 2016 on Sept. 29 at Acrisure Arena. The Beatles star is kicking off his Got Back tour in Palm Desert — the only California ...
Alanis Morissette performs at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, Calif., on August 8, 2024.© Tara Howard Photography Alanis Morissette, Junior Brown and more: 5 shows to see in the Coachella Valley ...
Paul McCartney's upcoming concert at Acrisure Arena sold out almost immediately after the general on-sale kicked off at 10 ...
Acrisure Arena just announced they are bringing back the Acrisure Series to the Coachella Valley during Thanksgiving week. For its third consecutive year the Acrisure Arena is welcoming back the ...
Important dates Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle will open Acrisure Arena with a comedy show Dec. 14. The Doobie Brothers will kick off a concert series with a soft launch of the arena Dec. 15.
The arena’s developer, the Oak View Group (OVG), announced they agreed to a 10-year naming rights agreement with fintech leader Acrisure. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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