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Brandt Centre
Location1700 Elphinstone Street,
Regina, SK
Capacity7,000 for hockey games
Opened1977
Tenants
Regina Pats (WHL) (1977–present)

The Brandt Centre, formerly the Regina Agridome, is an indoor arena in Regina, Saskatchewan. Built in 1977, the Brandt Centre is the home arena for the Western Hockey League's Regina Pats, and also hosts concerts, rodeos, and the like.

It replaced Regina Exhibition Stadium.

The Brandt Centre has hosted numerous Tim Hortons Briers and Scotties Tournament of Hearts as well as the Memorial Cup.

Artists that have performed at the arena include Rush, KISS, Nickelback, Backstreet Boys, Mötley Crüe, Three Days Grace, Seether, Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Velvet Revolver, Collective Soul, Heaven & Hell, Down, Megadeth, Poison, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Cher, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, Neil Young, Dire Straits, Iron Maiden, Snoop Dog, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Buckcherry, Rev Theory, Guns N' Roses, Hedley & Justin Bieber, among others.

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