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Monroe Moccasins vs. Topeka Scarecrows

Sat Jan 24 at 7:05pm

Monroe, LA

Event Info

Children 2 years and under are free admission as long as they do not occupy a seat.

  • Sat - January 24, 20267:05 PMTickets

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401 Lea Joyner Expressway, Monroe, LA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Monroe Civic Center host concerts?
Yes, Monroe Civic Center in Monroe, LA regularly hosts concerts and live music events. This versatile venue features multiple event spaces, including the W.L. “Jack” Howard Theatre and the Main Arena, both known for accommodating concerts by local, regional, and national artists. From country and rock to gospel and R&B, music fans can experience a wide variety of genres at the Monroe Civic Center. The venue's central location and ample seating make it a popular choice for both performers and concertgoers. With state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, attendees are guaranteed a memorable live music experience. Check the Monroe Civic Center events calendar on Gigfomo for the latest concert announcements and ticket availability.
What is Monroe, Louisiana best known for?
Monroe, Louisiana is best known for its rich cultural history and as the birthplace of Delta Air Lines. Situated along the Ouachita River, Monroe is recognized for its scenic beauty, southern hospitality, and vibrant arts scene. The city is home to the acclaimed Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, the Masur Museum of Art, and the Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo. Monroe also boasts a strong tradition in sports and is a regional hub for shopping and dining. Its annual festivals, such as the Bayou Mardi Gras and the Downtown RiverMarket, draw visitors from across the state. Monroe's unique blend of culture, history, and entertainment makes it a standout destination in Northeast Louisiana.
What year was the Monroe Civic Center built?
The Monroe Civic Center was built in 1965. Since its opening, this iconic venue has served as the premier event destination in Monroe, LA, hosting a wide range of events including concerts, sporting events, trade shows, conventions, and community gatherings. Over the decades, the Monroe Civic Center has undergone renovations and updates to maintain its modern facilities and accommodate the evolving needs of performers, exhibitors, and attendees. Its longstanding history and central role in the community make it a landmark in Monroe. For over half a century, the Monroe Civic Center has been at the heart of entertainment and culture in Northeast Louisiana.
Is Monroe, LA a nice place to live?
Monroe, LA is considered a pleasant place to live, especially for those who appreciate a blend of southern charm, affordable living, and a relaxed pace of life. The city offers a range of amenities, including reputable schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational opportunities such as parks, golf courses, and the scenic Ouachita River. Monroe's diverse dining scene, local festivals, and cultural attractions contribute to a vibrant community atmosphere. Housing costs are generally lower than the national average, making it attractive for families and retirees. While Monroe, like many cities, faces some challenges, its friendly residents and strong sense of community make it a welcoming place to call home.

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