What is Halifax Metro Centre Box Office?
Halifax Metro Centre is an indoor arena in Canada. It is situated in Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The arena is near the World Trade and Convention Centre. Halifax Metro Centre is the Halifax's largest arena. The arena has total capacity Hockey: 10,595, Basketball: 11,093 and Concerts: up to 13,000. It has organized a number of sports and other events including 1978 Nova Scotia International Tattoo, 1992 WBL Basketball All Star game, 1995 NHL regular season neutral game, 2003 IIHF World Junior Hockey championships, 2003 WWE Raw and Smackdown, 2004 World Women's Hockey Championships, 2008 IIHF World Hockey Championships, 2013 CHL Top Prospects Game etc. The arena is owned and operated by the Trade Centre Limited. Halifax Metro Centre was opened in the February of 1978. The arena updates the event list regularly on its which is unique facility for the visitors for scheduling their visits. Moreover, the online ticketing services are the innovative way which is useful for the people to book tickets within minutes without visiting the ticket counters physically. Gordon Light foot was the arena's first concert which was held in the year 1978. The arena is also equipped with vehicle parking facilities. Halifax Metro Centre in 2008 made record by selling 25,000 tickets just in 40 minutes of an English singer, Elton John concerts in the September of 2008. Some of the major tenants of the arena are Nova Scotia Voyageurs (AHL), Halifax Citadels (AHL), Halifax Windjammers (WBL), Halifax Windjammers (NBL), Men's Basketball Championship (CIS), Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) and Halifax Rain Men (NBL). The customer services are available from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.