Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
NOLA Motorsports Park New Orleans Avondale 2011 5,000 6 surfaces, events center, massive karting facility; Longest road race track in North America
Caesars Superdome New Orleans New Orleans 1975 73,000 Home of the New Orleans Saints (NFL), the Sugar Bowl, the New Orleans Bowl, Bayou Classic, Louisiana high school state championship games; Host of 7 Super Bowls and will host Super Bowl LIX
Rapides Parish Coliseum Alexandria Alexandria 1964 6,512 Additional facilities include an exhibition building with 18,214 square feet floor space, a 65,000 square foot agriculture complex & a 16,250 square foot ag-arena with 30,000 square foot barn
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge Baton Rouge 1924 102,321 Home of LSU Tigers football (SEC)
Barry P. Bonvillain Civic Center Lafayette Houma 1999 5,000 Host to Broadway and Disney productions, indoor & outdoor concerts & festivals, sporting events, consumer shows, conventions, banquets & wedding receptions
Smoothie King Center New Orleans New Orleans 1998 18,500 Home of the New Orleans Pelicans (NBA)
Independence Stadium Shreveport Shreveport 1925 50,832 Hosts the Independence Bowl
George's Pond at Hirsch Coliseum Shreveport Shreveport 1954 10,300 Host to concerts, circuses, rodeos, ice shows, sporting events, motor thrill shows & other events; Home of Shreveport Mudbugs (NAHL)
Cowboy Stadium Lafayette Lake Charles 1965 17,410 Home of McNeese State Cowboys football (NCAA)
A. W. Mumford Stadium Baton Rouge Baton Rouge 1928 29,000 Home of Southern University Jaguars football & soccer (SWAC)
Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium Shreveport Grambling 1983 19,600 Home of Grambling State Tigers football (SWAC)
Strawberry Stadium New Orleans Hammond 1937 7,408 Home of Southeastern Louisiana Lions
Monroe Civic Center Shreveport Monroe 1965 22,000 Concert, meeting, sports & performance venue
Shrine on Airline New Orleans New Orleans 1997 11,000 Home of New Orleans (NOLA) Gold (Major League Rugby)
Cajun Field Lafayette Lafayette 1971 31,000 Home of Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football (Sun Belt)
Malone Stadium Shreveport Monroe 1978 27,617 Home of Louisiana Monroe Warhawks football (Sun Belt)
Turpin Stadium Alexandria Natchitoches 1975 15,971 Home of Northwestern State Demons football (Southland)
Lakefront Arena New Orleans New Orleans 1983 10,000 Home of New Orleans Privateers basketball & volleyball (Southland); Home of the UNO Aquatic Center
John L. Guidry Stadium New Orleans Thibodaux 1972 12,800 Home of Nicholls State Colonels football (Southland)
Joe Aillet Stadium Shreveport Ruston 1968 30,600 Home of Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football (C-USA)
Brookshire Grocery Arena Shreveport Bossier City 2000 14,000 Host to concerts, family shows, ice-skating shows, motor sports, rodeos, conventions, religious & community events
West Monroe Sports & Events Shreveport West Monroe 2023 112,000 sq ft indoor sports complex
Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge Baton Rouge 1971 13,215 Home of LSU Tigers basketball (SEC)
Cajundome & Convention Center Lafayette Lafayette 1984 13,500 Home of Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns basketball (Sun Belt) & the Louisiana high school basketball state championship
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