Enterprise Center Tickets

Enterprise Center Tickets

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Disney On Ice: Into the Magic
6:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $37+
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Disney On Ice: Into the Magic
11:00 AM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $42+
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Disney On Ice: Into the Magic
3:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $42+
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Edmonton Oilers at St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $26+
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Disney On Ice: Into the Magic
6:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $113+
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Florida Panthers at St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $28+
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Chicago Blackhawks at St. Louis Blues
6:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $59+
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Winnipeg Jets at St. Louis Blues
6:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $38+
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Colorado Avalanche at St. Louis Blues
5:00 PM·Build-A-Bear Barclay Plush Dog·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $32+
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Seattle Kraken at St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $23+
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Los Angeles Kings at St. Louis Blues
8:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $39+
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Disturbed
6:30 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $51+
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Mary J. Blige
7:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $62+
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Gabriel Iglesias
8:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $61+
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TobyMac
7:00 PM·Enterprise Center·Saint Louis, MO
FROM $29+

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About Enterprise Center

Enterprise Center

In the heart of downtown St. Louis, the Enterprise Center stands proudly as one of Missouri’s premier multi-use venues. Formerly Scottrade Center, this 18,400-seat indoor arena hosts more than just hockey; in fact, it’s one of the most versatile arenas in the entire region.

 

The History of Enterprise Center

Built in 1994 to replace the aging Kiel Auditorium, which had itself been constructed in 1934, the Enterprise Center has been a fitting replacement for that older, respected edifice for more than a quarter-century. The building was named Scottrade Center from 2006 until 2018 when naming rights were sold to Enterprise, a St. Louis-based company. The venue has been updated once since its opening, a three-step renovation that began in 2017 and saw nearly every aspect of the interior refurbished, from the concourse to seating to engineering upgrades as well. This arena is ready to last well into the 21st century and beyond!

 

What Makes the Enterprise Center so Special?

The Enterprise Center is unique among indoor arenas because it doesn’t look entirely like garbage from the outside. It features gorgeous glass-and-steel construction, stretches a beefy 12 stories tall, and thanks to having been renovated within an inch of its life, provides some of the most modern and comfortable amenities in any venue anywhere today. The sheer volume of vendor choices on both the concourse and mezzanine is dizzying! Beyond that, though, there’s no such thing as a bad seat in the house when it comes to the Enterprise Center. No matter what event you’re attending, you’re going to have a wild time.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Enterprise Center located?

The Enterprise Center is located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

 

What kind of events does Enterprise Center host?

Enterprise Center events include collegiate basketball, countless boxing, MMA, and pro-wrestling matches, and it’s also a common stop for musicians on tour. John Mayer, the Backstreet Boys, Panic! At the Disco, and Celine Dion have all played gigs at this indoor arena over the years.

 

Which team is playing at Enterprise Center?

The primary tenants of the Enterprise Center are the NHL’s St. Louis Blues, making this arena principally a hockey venue. 

 

Where can I park for free at Enterprise Center?

Parking in downtown St. Louis can be a challenge, but, finding cheap parking for Enterprise Center events is easy if you know where to look. If you’re willing to walk a short distance there are many lots and garages available with over 6,500 parking spaces - prices start at $10 the further away you park.

 

What is the seating capacity of Enterprise Center?

Enterprise Center can seat up to 18,400 fans.

 

Who owns Enterprise Center?

The Enterprise Center is owned by the City of St. Louis.

 

How do I get to Enterprise Center using public transport?

As parking in downtown St. Louise can be a hassle, the MetroLink is available to fans who want to avoid troubles. You can catch a train to the Civic Center Station - located just across the street from Enterprise Center.