Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Ballparks of America Branson & Springfield Branson 2016 500 Youth baseball & softball complex featuring replicas of 5 classic ballparks
Kansas City Convention Center Kansas City Kansas City 1936 10,700 Multi-purpose facility consisting of The Arena, Exhibition Hall, Music Hall, Little Theatre
Hy-Vee Arena Kansas City Kansas City 1974 19,546 Training & tournament complex; Can host fashion shows, speaking engagements, graduations, team building, other corporate & social events
Black River Coliseum Cape Girardeau Poplar Bluff 1999 5,000 Hosts concerts, bull riding, cage fights, family shows, trade shows, conferences, banquets & other events
Busch Stadium St. Louis St. Louis 2006 46,861 Home of the St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)
Kauffman Stadium Kansas City Kansas City 1973 39,000 Home of the Kansas City Royals (MLB)
Hammons Field Branson & Springfield Springfield 2004 10,500 Home of Missouri State Bears baseball (MVC); Home of the Springfield Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals AA affiliate)
Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Kansas City 1972 79,101 Home of the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
Chaifetz Arena St. Louis St. Louis 2008 10,600 Home of Saint Louis University Billikens basketball & volleyball (A-10)
Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field Columbia & Jefferson City Columbia 1926 71,004 Home of Missouri Tigers football (SEC)
Hearnes Center Columbia & Jefferson City Columbia 1972 13,611 Home of Missouri Tigers gymnastics & volleyball (SEC)
Houck Stadium Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau 1930 11,015 Home of Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football & soccer (OVC)
Mizzou Arena Columbia & Jefferson City Columbia 2004 15,061 Home of Missouri Tigers basketball (SEC)
Hunter Stadium St. Louis St. Charles 1976 7,450 Home of Lindenwood Lions football, field hockey, lacrosse, rugby & soccer (NCAA)
Hale Arena at the American Royal Center Kansas City Kansas City 1992 5,000 Multi-purpose arena for sporting events, concerts, family shows & more
T-Mobile Center Kansas City Kansas City 2007 18,954 Multi-use indoor arena
Plaster Stadium Branson & Springfield Springfield 1941 17,500 Home of Missouri State Bears football, soccer, track & field, and field hockey (MVC, MAC)
Robert R. Hermann Stadium St. Louis St. Louis 1999 6,050 Home of Saint Louis Billikens soccer (A-10)
Family Arena St. Louis St. Charles 1999 11,522 State of the art performance center hosting trade shows & conventions, sporting events, family events, concerts; Home of the St. Louis Ambush (MASL)
UCM Multipurpose Building Kansas City Warrensburg 1976 11,000 Home of Central Missouri Mules & Jennies basketball & volleyball (NCAA)
Show Me Center Cape Girardeau Cape Giradeau 1987 6,972 Home of Southeast Missouri State Redhawks basketball (OVC); Hosts concerts & events
Cable Dahmer Arena Kansas City Independence 2009 5,800 Home of the Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL affiliate of Calgary Flames & AHL's Stockton Heat); Home of the Kansas City Comets (MASL)
The Dome at America's Center St. Louis St. Louis 1995 66,965 Hosts concerts, major conventions, sporting events; Former home of the St. Louis Rams (NFL)
Enterprise Center St. Louis St. Louis 1994 22,000 Home of the St. Louis Blues (NHL)
World Wide Technology Soccer Park St. Louis Fenton 1983 6,200 Home of the St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club
Craig Field at Spratt Memorial Stadium Kansas City St. Joseph 1979 10,000 Home of Missouri Western State University football & soccer (MIAA); Kansas City Chiefs summer training camp
CityPark St. Louis St. Louis 2023 25,000 Home of St. Louis City SC (MLS)
Walton Stadium / Kennedy Field Kansas City Warrensburg 1928 12,000 Home of Central Missouri Mules football (NCAA)
Great Southern Bank Arena Branson & Springfield Springfield 2008 11,000 Home of Missouri State Bears basketball (MVC); Hosts concerts & events