First Horizon Coliseum One of the original four buildings of the complex, the Coliseum (also called Coliseum Arena) is one of the oldest buildings on the property. Construction began on the venue in 1958 and was completed in September 1959. Known originally as the "Greensboro Memorial Coliseum" (until 1980), the arena hosted its first event on October 29, 1959. At the time, the Coliseum held 7,100 seats, becoming one of the largest arenas on the East Coast. Through the years, the Coliseum has hosted several sporting events, most notably basketball (see below). The Coliseum has also hosted concerts for over 40 years. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Coliseum was frequented by rock and R&B performers. The first major concert held at the Coliseum was by
the Monkees.
Elvis Presley played a concert at the Coliseum on April 14, 1972; the footage was used for his final film, entitled
Elvis on Tour. Presley performed the Coliseum again on April 21, 1977, one of the final venues of his tour, before his death on August 16.
Casting Crowns recorded their live album, entitled
Until the Whole World Hears... Live, at the Coliseum on April 24, 2010. Rock band
Phish set the attendance record for a concert at the Coliseum on March 1, 2003, with 23,642 attendees. The arena has also hosted
WJMH's
SuperJam from 1997 to 2014. The music festival has featured prominent artists in the
hip hop community including
LL Cool J,
Soulja Boy,
Ludacris,
Ja Rule,
Plies,
Nas,
Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz,
Travis Porter and the
Ying Yang Twins. The Coliseum was also the site of auditions for the
fifth season of
American Idol on October 3, 2005. Between July 8 and 10, 2012, it played host to the Greensboro audition stages in the
second season of the
Fox singer search program
The X Factor. In October 2024, the coliseum officially changed its name to the First Horizon Coliseum after a 10-year naming deal with
First Horizon Bank. A closing ceremony took place September 4. An
O'Jays concert September 5 was the last event, and items from the auditorium were auctioned off the next week.
Special Events Center Originally known as the "Exhibition Building", the exhibition center opened in 1978. Its purpose was to host business conferences and conventions. The venue was primarily used by "Super Flea", the flea market for the Triad area. In 1993, the center was expanded, converting the old Blue Room into a mid-sized
arena known as "Hall C" or the "East Wing". In its current state, the center "includes three exhibition halls, a 4,500-seat mini-arena and eight meeting rooms". The arena is often used for musical performances during the Central Carolina Fair. It is also utilized by
Greensboro College men's and women's basketball home games. Other sporting events include
boxing and
UFC matches. The arena will often host concerts and comedy shows.
Odeon Theatre Opening in 1958 as the "Town Hall Auditorium", the Odeon Theatre is a small venue primarily used for community events. The original auditorium housed 1,000 seats. In 2004, the auditorium was converted to the smaller theatre and reopened in March 2005.
White Oak Amphitheatre The newest addition to the complex, the White Oak Amphitheatre is the first outdoor venue for the Triad area. The venue was originally proposed in 2007 along with the aquatic center. The city purchased the nearby
Canada Dry bottling plant to allow space for the amphitheatre. Construction began in 2010 and was completed in June 2011. The first concert for the venue was by
The Beach Boys on June 5, 2011, to a crowd of 4,000 spectators. The amphitheatre is expected to operate from April to October, hosting community, comedy and musical events. The project cost $946,000 to construct. While campaigning for the
2016 United States presidential election,
Barack Obama held a rally here for
Hillary Clinton on October 11, 2016, and
Donald Trump held a rally on October 14, 2016.
Novant Health Fieldhouse The Novant Health Fieldhouse is a standalone exhibition hall adjacent to the Special Events Center. The space opened in March 2003 as the "GCC Pavilion". The project was designed by SKA Consulting Engineers. In 2016, the Novant Health Fieldhouse became the home of the
Greensboro Swarm, the NBA Development League (later called the
NBA G League) affiliate of the
Charlotte Hornets. To accommodate the team, the Novant Health Fieldhouse was renovated with a permanent roof, locker room and seating for 2,118. In December 2022, the Greensboro Swarm extended its lease with the Greensboro Coliseum Complex and entered into a naming rights partnership with
Novant Health, with the official name of the venue changing to Novant Health Fieldhouse at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
Greensboro Aquatic Center Another expansion project for the complex is the new aquatic center. The center features three main pools including a warm-up and training pool. The main pool is used for events by nearby high schools, colleges and USA Swimming events, and can hold eight 50-meter (long-course) lanes or 20 short-course competition lanes plus a warm-up pool. The complex also includes springboard and platform diving facilities and hosts meets for USA Diving. The facility has an available classroom and a 24-foot-by-19-foot video screen, as well as a concessions stand and swim store. The venue hosts events in
competitive swimming and
diving,
synchronized swimming and
water polo up through USA National competition levels. It also hosts the National Mermaid Convention . Paid parking is available. The project began in 2010 along with the amphitheatre and cost $18.8 million to build. The City of Greensboro provided a live cam feed to watch the progress of the construction. The venue has hosted the 2012 U.S. Masters Swimming Spring National Championship, the 2015
NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships, and other tournaments as well.
ACC Hall of Champions To commemorate its legacy with the ACC tournaments, the complex opened a museum in 2011 to show the history of the ACC. The venue celebrates the past, present and future of the ACC. It features numerous exhibits including an interactive broadcast booth, memorabilia, a video globe and school mascots.
The Terrace Opened in March 2011, The Terrace is one of new expansions for the complex. Its main purpose is a banquet hall and will be used for speaking events as well as weddings. The Terrace is an indoor venue located in between the auditorium and Coliseum. ==Sports==