Kaseya Center Info:
- Location: Miami, Florida
- Address: 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida, 33132
- Capacity: 20,000
- Parking: Parking available for purchase
- Year Opened: 1999
- Occupants: Miami Heat
- Rules: No outside food or beverage, bags, duffle bags, professional cameras, laser pointers.
The Miami Heat moved into Kaseya Center (formerly: American Airlines Arena) in 1999 and have gone on to bring unforgettable moments to their fan base. The arena was conceived as a building that would be connected to the surrounding city, with views of the city skyline and the bay accessible from every concourse. The venue has an idyllic spot on the Miami waterfront. The arena offers a capacity of 19,600, and the majority of the seating in the lower bowl is tiered to allow fans to feel like they're in the middle of the action. As an added benefit, the arena is accessible from many forms of transportation, with easy access to the many shops, restaurants, and bars that have sprouted up in the vicinity.
The Kaseya Center has been home to some of the biggest moment's in Miami Heat history, the biggest of which came in 2006 when the team captured the NBA championship. Behind the strength of Dwyane Wade, Shaquille O'Neal, and Gary Payton, the Heat knocked off the Dallas Mavericks in their first-ever trip to the NBA Finals and hoisted their first banner from the rafters in the American Airlines Arena.
Kaseya Center is also a preferred concert venue in Miami, Florida, and has had hundreds of big-name acts grace the stage. The venue books everything from Disney on Ice shows to Harlem Globetrotter games to classic rock acts set against the stunning backdrop of downtown Miami. Whether a fan is interested in attending a sporting event or a killer concert, chances are there's an upcoming event that won't disappoint.