The baseball-specific stadium opened in 2000 with a seating capacity of 13,131. It is currently home to the Louisville Bats, Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and Louisville City FC of the United Soccer League.See more..
4.5Rupp Arena(487 reviews) - Rupp Arena - Home of the UK Wildcats !!!! Arenas & Stadiums
Sports and entertainment center seats 23,600 spectators and serves as home to the University of Kentucky Men's Basketball team.See more..
4.5Whitaker Bank Ballpark(143 reviews) - Lexington Legends game, June 11,2005. Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Arenas & Stadiums
Home of the Lexington Legends, the Houston Astros' Class A affiliate in the South Atlantic League.See more..
4.5Bowling Green Ballpark(87 reviews) - Fun night at the ballpark Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Sports Complexes • Arenas & Stadiums
Bowling Green Ballpark is home of the Bowling Green Hot Rods, a Class A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. The Bowling Green Hot Rods will use extensive community outreach programs, affordable pricing and a first-class entertainment experience to make a positive impact on the quality of life in South Central Kentucky. The Hot Rods Entertainment Experience will offer more than just baseball; fan interactive games and contests, musical performers, post-game fireworks, and zany mascots will all be a part of the fun. The ballpark will be a place where families can spend quality time together and communities can connect.See more..
4.0Appalachian Wireless Arena(49 reviews) - Top notch staff!! Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Arenas & Stadiums
7,000 seat arena 126,000 sq. feet facility— 24,000 sq. foot arena floor 5,000 sq. feet of meeting room/ballroom space with subdivisible walls Boardroom space for smaller meetings 3 Levels: event level, main concourse, upper level 5 concession stands around the main concourse level Full Service Food & Beverage Department The Appalachian Wireless Arena is Eastern Kentucky’s center for culture, education and entertainment. The Expo Center is the premier venue for entertainment and conferences and is in the heart of downtown Pikeville. The Expo Center opened its doors October 3, 2005 and has since hosted a variety of acts and shows from Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, 3 Doors Down, Godsmack, Staind, Martina McBride, Chris Stapleton, Larry the Cable Guy, Alice Cooper, Trace Adkins, Casting Crowns, Montgomery Gentry, Kid Rock, Hank Williams, Jr, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Alan Jackson, Kansas, Marshall Tucker Band, Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Avenged Sevenfold, Shinedown, Chevelle, anSee more..
4.0The Corbin Arena(34 reviews) - First timers, look Up to find it. Metal detector on entrance. Arenas & Stadiums
We went to see Jach Williams, the seating is good and basically with unobstructed views. There is floor seats and two levels of stadium seating. Even the upper level seats were not noise bleed seats, you didn't need to climb into the stratosphere to find your seat. My biggest complaint is it sits on a hill like the Acropolis, with a spiral drive to the top. Getting out is a mess. See more..
4.5L.T. Smith Stadium(31 reviews) - Home of the Hilltoppers Arenas & Stadiums
Expanded in 2009, this stadium is home to the WKU football team, but is also used for many social activities throughout the year. Plenty of well-stocked concessions and clean restrooms.See more..
Comfy seats, convenient parking, and easily navigated. This is a great place to watch a ballgame! If only our team would have won!See more..
5.0Toyota Stadium(4 reviews) - Nice stadium Arenas & Stadiums Chance happened to see it. Beautiful stadium. School was not in session so we did not get to see any stadium action.See more..
4.5Owensboro Sportscenter(2 reviews) - High School Regionals Arenas & Stadiums • Civic Centres
Great venue. Brings back memories of my college days at Kentucky Wesleyan. The building is quite dated but is still quite useful. See more..
4.0Centre College - Farris Stadium(1 review) - Easy walking tour of historic college Arenas & Stadiums We found on street parking and followed winding college paths past the old and new parts of the college. We especially enjoyed the warm and inviting student center and the various historic markers on campus. In this Covid period the tents in front of each academic building made much sense for outdoor classes.See more..