About this venue
Spokane Arena stands out as a major multi-purpose arena designed for sporting events, concerts, and large touring productions, with a capacity of around 12,000 seats. Its practical architecture creates a sense of openness and closeness to the action, making the venue feel large enough for high-profile shows while still keeping the crowd energy focused. That balance makes it an important choice for events that require strong production standards and a convincing live atmosphere.
Inside, visitors can expect an arena built for the pace of large-scale events, with solid acoustic performance, clear sightlines, and modern amenities that make the visit smoother before the show and during breaks. Wide concourses, food and drink options, and a practical entry layout all help the experience stay comfortable even when the venue is close to full capacity.
Address: 720 W Mallon Ave, Spokane, United States. Reaching the entrance is straightforward for visitors arriving by car, as there are paid parking areas at and near the arena, while designated drop-off points are positioned close to the building. For broader transport options and city navigation, the Spokane overview below is the natural next step.
About the city
Spokane, the heart of America’s Inland Northwest, surprises visitors with how strong it is as a destination for top-tier events—from big sports nights to concerts and arena-filling tours. The city has a relaxed, welcoming pace, yet the energy of a true urban hub, so it’s easy to pair an event night with great food, bars, and a stroll through downtown. That balance of entertainment and comfort makes Spokane a practical choice when you want the full experience without unnecessary stress.
For arrival and getting around, Spokane relies on a functional network and clear transportation gateways. Local transit is run by Spokane Transit Authority (STA), and key city corridors are served by City Line, making it easier to reach downtown and areas where larger venues and stadiums are often located. If you fly in, Spokane International Airport (GEG) is the main entry point, with straightforward connections to downtown by car, taxi, or on-demand rides. If you travel by rail, Spokane Intermodal Center is a convenient starting point, with Amtrak and other services that naturally connect into the city’s transit system.
When you have time before or after the event, downtown delivers a memorable bonus. Walk through Riverfront Park along the Spokane River and stop by Spokane Falls—the views are striking, and everything is close at hand. For a longer walk or an easy bike ride, there’s the Centennial Trail, and if you want a calmer vibe and a different perspective, it’s worth exploring historic neighborhoods and overlooks above the river. Spokane makes it easy to turn a ticketed night out into a complete city experience.