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Hirsch Memorial Coliseum is 10,000-seat multi-purpose
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in
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, designed by the late local architect Edward F. Neild Jr. (1908–1958) who, with his father in 1937, had designed the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport. The coliseum is named after William Rex Hirsch, a former fair president, manager and treasurer. The building completed construction in 1954, the year of Hirsch's death, and initially was planned to have the name ''The Youth Building''. The coliseum has been used for a variety of events through the years, with dirt being brought in and placed on the floor for rodeos and tractor pulls. It is located adjacent to the
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and across from
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in Shreveport. Hirsch coliseum is very similar in design, though smaller in size to the John M. Parker Agricultural Coliseum (completed in 1937 and designed by Neild, Sr), owned and operated by the Louisiana State University Campus in Baton Rouge. However, the Parker coliseum has a dirt floor arena and is mainly used for livestock-type events, with portable hard floors laid on top of the dirt for other types of events such as basketball games or concerts.


Sports tenants

The Hirsch was home to the professional
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minor league
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team, from 1997, until they moved to the
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, in
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in 2000. It hosted the 1981
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men's basketball tournament and has hosted the
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men's basketball tournament six times. It was also home to the
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indoor football team. The Coliseum has hosted many professional wrestling events over the years including NWA, WCW and
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events. From 2013 to 2015, the Hirsch was home to a professional basketball franchise through the
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called the
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. In 2016, a new
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team returned as the
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in the
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and play at George's Pond at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. In 2025, indoor football will return to the Coliseum when the
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begin play in the
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.


Music events

It also has a long history as a concert venue. Most notably, Hirsch Memorial Coliseum is where the words "
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!" were first uttered in 1957. Not only that, but on June 7, 1975
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himself performed an afternoon and evening show at the coliseum. His next and final appearance at the coliseum would be on July 1, 1976, 13 months before his death on August 16 of the following year. This is also the venue in which Eddie Van Halen of
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first met his future wife Valeri Bertinelli after a show in August 1980. Rush was scheduled to perform during their
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on February 22, 1992, with Primus as their opening act, but the show was cancelled due to
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contracting laryngitis. In January 1995, it was the scene of a small scale riot, when a
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concert was cancelled at the last minute, because of a city ordinance that had just gone into effect, requiring seating on the floor, which the band felt created an unsafe situation for the fans and themselves. Notable other events from Hirsch Memorial Coliseum includes
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and
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with the latter pageant held for four occasions.


See also

*
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References

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