Who plays at dickies arena

Dickies Arena is an exceptional facility located adjacent to the Will Rogers Memorial Center campus. The arena attracts a wide variety of high-quality entertainment options to the Fort Worth area including concerts, sporting events and family shows, as well as host the month-long Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. In addition to exciting entertainment and sporting events, Dickies Arena has the capacity to accommodate conventions, exhibit events, business meetings and private receptions with flexible meeting and event spaces ranging in size from 685 square feet to 91,315 square feet.

Who plays at dickies arena

  • Multi-functional 14,000-seat arena
  • 28,915 square foot event floor
  • Premium seating options such as suites, clubs and loge boxes
  • 86,932 square feet of meeting space inside the main arena which includes various multipurpose rooms, two dining areas, two clubs and four lobby spaces
  • Six loading dock bays
  • 5,228 designated parking spaces, which includes an attached 2,210-car parking garage
  • The 25.2 feet high by 37.8 feet wide video board seamlessly wraps into four, 6-milimeter corner displays, making it the second largest continuous video board display in the country
  • 98,040 square foot climate-controlled Exhibit Arena that can accommodate 400 10x10 exhibit booths or pens
  •  The 4.8 acre plaza can host outdoor concerts, festivals and events for approximately 2,000 guests
  • The Exhibit Arena includes a 10,450 square foot pavilion that can be enclosed and 86,865 square feet of exhibit space that surrounds the pavilion
  • Designated exhibitor drop off locations as well as two loading dock bays

Who plays at dickies arena

The Dickies Arena is an indoor arena located in Fort Worth, Texas. The arena while not specificly built for ice hockey is capable of sitting 12,200 for ice hockey. The primary use of the arena will be for basketball and as the feature venue for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. As of opening the arena's main scoreboard would be the second largest 360 degree  screen in North America. Naming rights were acquired by Fort Worth based Williamson-Dickie manufacturing better known as Dickies Workwear. The arena is built next to the Will Rogers Memorial Center which had previously hosted minor league hockey.