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Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

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2825 University Pkwy
Winston Salem, NC
1,884 Followers
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March 24th 2024
It felt like an eternity to get Fluffy out. The comedian he had with him was horrible we went to the merchandise table during his set. I love Fluffy, but his friend Martin definitely pushed my buttons talking about Jesus the way he did and being disrespectful. God will not be mocked! This will be my first and last live show for him. I was also disappointed at how much it cost to go get a picture with Fluffy and meet him backstage. $500 for two and only in cash?! That was way too much for us.
Rebecca
March 5th 2023
Nice venue ,great show
Bill
March 5th 2023
This dude delivers.
Paul
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About Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Known by fans as The Joel or Joel Coliseum, the 14,000-seat venue has been the home of Wake Forest Demon Deacons basketball since it opened in 1989. It has been owned by the University since 2013.
At 14,665 seats, the Coliseum is the fifth-largest indoor sports & entertainment facility in North Carolina.
LJVM Coliseum has hosted some of entertainment’s biggest names. Elton John performed three times, in 1997, 2005, and 2013. Phish performed four times, in 1994, 1995, 1997, and 1998. Widespread Panic performed five times, in 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, and 2002. In 1997, Tina Turner performed an invitation-only concert for employees and guests of Hanes, the Winston-Salem based clothing company, for whom Turner was a national spokesperson.
The venue’s record for biggest concert event is a four-night run by Garth Brooks in March, 1998. The Sevens Tour dates sold more than 56,000 tickets.
Other artists have included AC/DC, Billy Joel, Tina Turner, The Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Neil Diamond, Rascal Flatts.
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