Basketball in 2012 The first NBA basketball game played at the new arena was an NBA preseason game between the Nets and the
Washington Wizards on October 15, 2012. The first regular-season NBA game at the Barclays Center took place on November 3, 2012, when the Nets beat the visiting
Toronto Raptors 107–100. The originally scheduled season opener home game was supposed to take place on November 1 against now-cross town rivals the
New York Knicks, in what was planned to be a historic event; however, the game was canceled by NYC Mayor
Michael Bloomberg due to mass transportation outages and a shortage of available police caused by
Hurricane Sandy. The venue hosted the
NBA draft starting with the
2013 event on June 27, 2013 and it has been ever since, except the
2020 event was held via videoconferencing. In addition to that, they have also hosted the
NBA All-Star Weekend festivities in
2015. Barclays Center was also the home for the
Long Island Nets of the NBA Development League, now the
NBA G League, during the 2016–17 season while the
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum was being renovated for the 2017–18 season. The first WNBA game held at Barclays Center came on May 14, 2021, when the host New York Liberty defeated the
Indiana Fever 90–87. The arena hosted three games of the
2024 WNBA Finals, in which the Liberty won its first WNBA championship at home following a 67–62 win in Game 5 against the
Minnesota Lynx. Due to the
2024 NBA draft, the Liberty's
Commissioner's Cup championship game against the Lynx was moved from Barclays Center to
UBS Arena.
College basketball Since its opening, the center has hosted a number of college basketball events.
Kentucky and
Maryland signed multi-year agreements to play games at the arena after competing head-to-head in 2012. The arena hosts three early-season basketball tournaments:
Barclays Center Classic,
Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, and
Legends Classic. The arena has also been an alternate home arena for the
LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds men's basketball (now
LIU Sharks men's basketball) team since 2012. The
Atlantic 10 Conference announced Barclays Center as the new home of the conference's men's basketball tournament beginning in 2013. The
Atlantic Coast Conference announced the 2017 and 2018
ACC men's basketball tournament to be hosted at the Barclays Center. This is a break of tradition from being hosted at the "unofficial" home of the tournament at the
Greensboro Coliseum in
Greensboro, North Carolina where it is usually held. As part of a three-way agreement with Barclays and the ACC, the A-10 returned its men's basketball championship to the Barclays Center in 2019, 2020 (which was cancelled after the first round due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and 2021 (which was moved to campus sites due the ongoing pandemic). The arena and the A-10 agreed to extend the partnership for the 2023 and 2024 championships. In 2016, Barclays Center hosted games in the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for the first time. Notable moments at the Brooklyn site include a tip-in at the buzzer by Adam Woodbury to lift the
Iowa Hawkeyes past
Temple in overtime, 14th-seeded
Stephen F. Austin's upset win over 3rd-seeded
West Virginia, and Rex Plfueger's last-second tip-in to help
Notre Dame avert an upset bid by Stephen F. Austin in the second round. The arena was scheduled to host an NCAA Regional in 2021; however, the NCAA moved all games of the
2021 championship to the Indianapolis area. The arena and the Atlantic 10 will serve as a First and Second Round site for the
2024 NCAA tournament.
Hockey in 2016 The
New York Islanders moved from
Nassau Coliseum to Barclays Center before the
2015–16 NHL season. The Islanders played the first NHL hockey game at Barclays Center in a preseason game on September 21, 2013, losing to the
New Jersey Devils 3–0 in front of a crowd of 14,689. The first goal in the arena's history was scored by
Jacob Josefson of the New Jersey Devils. An Islanders game was scheduled for the previous preseason but was canceled due to the
2012–13 NHL lockout. The Islanders and Devils played again on September 26, 2014. This time, the Islanders defeated New Jersey 3–2 in a shootout. The first goal in Islanders Brooklyn history was scored in the first period on a power play (and a delayed penalty call) by defenseman
Ryan Pulock. The first regular-season game was played on October 9, 2015, against the
2015 Stanley Cup champions the
Chicago Blackhawks, who won the game 3–2 in overtime. This was the sixth NHL game at Barclays Center, following five total preseason contests (three in 2015), and one Islanders rookie scrimmage. The first NHL regular-season goal scored in the Barclays Center was a shorthanded goal by
Artem Anisimov for the Blackhawks in the first period, while
John Tavares scored in the second period and was the first Islander to do so. The first
Stanley Cup playoffs game at Barclays Center was held on April 17, 2016, when the Islanders defeated the
Florida Panthers 4–3 in game three of the first-round series between the two teams. Seven nights later, the arena hosted game 6 of the series, which turned out to be the longest home game in Islanders history. In that game, the Islanders were trailing 1–0 when Tavares scored the game-tying goal with 53.2 seconds left in regulation; he would then score the series-clinching goal in double overtime to give the Islanders their first playoff series win since 1993. The Islanders moved to the newly constructed
UBS Arena in 2021–22 season. New York State governor
Andrew Cuomo announced on February 29, 2020, that the Islanders would play all home games in the 2020–21 season at Nassau Coliseum, their former home. It was also announced that the Islanders would play all of their home playoff games during the
2020 Stanley Cup playoffs at Nassau Coliseum, meaning that their final game played at the Barclays Center was scheduled to be on March 22, 2020, against the
Carolina Hurricanes. However, all NHL games were postponed on March 12 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in North America. At that point in time, the Islanders had six home games left in the regular season, two in Brooklyn and four in Nassau County, as well as six road games, and were one point shy of the eighth and final playoff spot in the
Eastern Conference. While the Nassau Coliseum was closed indefinitely in June 2020, and the Islanders were reported to return to Barclays Center for the 2020–21 season if the Coliseum remained unavailable, a new leaseholder allowed the Islanders to play their 2020–21 home games there, meaning the final game at Barclays Center was March 3, 2020, a 6–2 loss against the
Montreal Canadiens.
Boxing Several boxing matches have taken place in the arena, including
Danny Garcia vs. Zab Judah and
Paulie Malignaggi vs. Adrien Broner in 2013,
Ruslan Provodnikov vs.
Chris Algieri in 2014,
Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius in 2022, and
Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia in 2024.
Mixed martial arts The venue hosted
UFC 208: Holm vs. de Randamie on February 11, 2017, and it hosted
UFC 223: Khabib vs. Iaquinta on April 7, 2018, and
UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Dillashaw on January 19, 2019.
Gymnastics On November 6, 2016, the arena hosted the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions.
Music In addition to many concerts from various musical acts, the center hosted the
2013 MTV Video Music Awards on August 25, 2013, bringing the show to a New York City borough other than Manhattan for the first time. The
2020 ceremony was supposed to take place in Barclays Center but due to COVID-19 restrictions, the ceremony took place outdoors in New York City instead. The show would later take place there for the
2021 ceremony.
Professional wrestling The arena has also hosted many
WWE wrestling events since the arena's opening. The first show held at the venue was the
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs PPV event which famously held the first match for
The Shield (
Roman Reigns,
Seth Rollins, and
Dean Ambrose). They would continue to hold several
WWE Raw episodes including its
25th anniversary episode in January 2018. In August 2015, Barclays Center hosted
SummerSlam along with
NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn the night before and a post-SummerSlam
Raw the next day, resulting in three consecutive nights of sellouts. They would continue annual weekends of SummerSlam events for the next three years with the inclusion of a post-SummerSlam
SmackDown Live broadcast to the events. The arena held another weekend of events in April 2019 for
WrestleMania 35. This weekend included
NXT TakeOver: New York, the 2019
WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony, along with post-WrestleMania editions of
Raw and
SmackDown Live. In addition, the arena hosted
Survivor Series on November 21, 2021, followed by
Raw the next day.
Esports The arena has hosted ESL One New York in October 2016, September 2017, September 2018, and September 2019. In May 2018,
Blizzard Entertainment announced the Grand Finals for the inaugural season of the
Overwatch League would be held at Barclays Center. The event was held on July 27–28, 2018. The arena will host the
2026 League of Legends World Championship final on 14 November.
Bull riding In 2024, Barclays Center became the home venue of the New York Mavericks; one of ten bull riding teams of the
Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Team Series held in the summer and autumn. Each team has their own hometown event. There are also two "neutral site" events during the season, which culminates at
T-Mobile Arena in
Las Vegas, Nevada, in October to determine the PBR Team Series Champion. In 2025, the New York Mavericks changed their home venue to
UBS Arena.
Commencement ceremonies Barclays Center became the location of
Brooklyn College's annual commencement venue ever since 2017 when U.S. Senator
Bernie Sanders returned to his hometown and delivered the address, except 2020 and 2021 due to
COVID-19 pandemic and had to be held virtually. On May 23, 2025, the 100th annual commencement of
Brooklyn College was held at Barclays Center. ==Issues==