Spectrum Center welcomes guests after phase one of renovations

The Uptown arena closed for several months to create elevated visitor experiences.

The Spectrum Center is photographed against the Uptown Charlotte skyline on a sunny day.

The Spectrum Center has hosted 20 million visitors in Uptown since opening in October 2005.

Photo by CLTtoday

The wait is over. The Spectrum Center will open to the public after four months of renovations. The opening kickstarts a full lineup of 45 events in 90 days + the Charlotte Hornets 2024-25 season.

The arena closed in May for Re!magine Spectrum Center. Over the course of its first phase, 680 people put in 250,000 hours to complete renovations ahead of the first concert of the season: Maxwell — taking the stage Thursday, Oct. 3.

“COVID aside, this is the longest the building hasn’t had an event,” Spectrum Center General Manager Donna Julian told reporters.

An art rendering of a super suite at the Charlotte Hornets game.

The reimagined Suite Level will offer five different suite options — to accommodate anywhere from eight to 75 guests.

Rendering via Charlotte Hornets

What you’ll notice

The first phase will open in stages over several October events, including five new exterior doors, an upgraded concourse on the upper level (think: grab-and-go concessions), a new private club + revamped club spaces, new speaker systems, and AI-based screening security technology.

Fun fact: The team added a new entrance — called the Light Street entrance — providing guests easy access from the light rail.

It’s all about the vibes. “I think the feel of the building is lightened up a bit. Even looking up from the bowl into the suite level is going to have a different feel,” added Julian.

Attending an event? All renovations will be officially unveiled during the Hornets’ home opener on Saturday, Oct. 26.

An artist's rendering of the Spectrum Center arena during a Charlotte Hornets' basketball game.

2,500 additional seats will bring more fans to be closer to game-time action. All seats throughout the bowl will be replaced.

Rendering via Charlotte Hornets.

Still to come

In May 2025, the arena will close for phase two of renovations, adding 2,500 lower level seats, new exterior signs, and main concourse improvements.

These renovations, we believe, will help guarantee the Spectrum Center remains the premier destination for sports and entertainment in the Carolinas for many years to come,” said Julian.

Right on time: Renovations will be complete before the Spectrum Center hosts the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament in 2027.

Coming soon: CLTtoday will be getting a full tour of the renovated spaces later this month. Keep an eye on our newsletter and social media.

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