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Legacy Arena

Birmingham, United States of America
ArenaBirminghamUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 19,0002 upcoming events
Legacy Arena
Type
Arena
City
Birmingham
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
2
Address
1898 9th Ave N
Time zone
Central Standard Time
Capacity
About 19,000

About this venue

Legacy Arena is more than a standard indoor venue—it’s a modernized centerpiece of major events within Birmingham’s BJCC campus. After a comprehensive renovation, the arena blends a classic, recognizable profile with an updated interior and flexible seating configurations, making it equally strong for concerts, sports, and large-scale productions. With a capacity of around 18,000, it remains one of the city’s go-to stages for “big night out” experiences.

Inside, the experience is defined by strong sightlines and show-ready acoustics: the bowl keeps fans close to the action, while the production setup supports powerful sound and lighting. Guests often appreciate the improved comfort, smoother entry flow, and practical amenities—concessions for food and drinks included—which makes arriving early (and lingering after) feel effortless.

You’ll find the venue at 1898 9th Ave N, Birmingham, United States. For the easiest access to the doors, follow BJCC parking signage to nearby garages and surface lots, then head toward the clearly marked entrances (such as Entry A / A2 / B), with short drop-off options near the entry area. For broader guidance on getting around the city beyond the venue itself, see the Birmingham travel notes further down the page.

About the city

Birmingham, a major urban hub in Alabama, is increasingly seen as a city where sports and music naturally meet Southern charm. A diverse calendar of events—from big matchups to concerts and live shows—draws visitors who want an “all-in-one” experience. The city cultivates an energetic downtown scene, with neighborhoods where it’s easy to find restaurants, bars, and places to unwind before or after the event. With a solid range of accommodations, from hotels in the downtown area to more budget-friendly options across the wider region, a stay here can fit almost any travel plan.

When it comes to arriving and getting around, Birmingham relies on a practical transportation network that makes it easy to reach key arenas and stadiums. Local transit MAX Transit covers much of the metro area and connects important points, which is helpful for visitors who want to avoid parking stress. If you’re flying in, Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) is the main gateway, and getting to downtown and event districts is straightforward by taxi, rideshare services, or a rental car. For rail travelers, Birmingham Intermodal Facility (Amtrak) serves as a central station where it’s easy to catch connections into the city, and strong road access further simplifies arriving by car.

Since you’re already traveling for an event, it’s worth using Birmingham as a sightseeing bonus, too. A stroll through downtown—paired with a stop at local cafés and restaurants—is a great introduction to the city’s vibe, and Railroad Park is a favorite spot to relax and snap photos in an urban green oasis. For sweeping views and a look at the area’s industrial heritage, many choose Vulcan Park & Museum, while a deeper cultural-historical visit often includes the Birmingham Civil Rights District, with landmark locations that add real depth to the city. That way, a sports game or concert trip can easily turn into a complete city break with a clear focus: great entertainment and smooth logistics.