CFG Bank Arena
CFG Bank Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, with a seating capacity of approximately 14,000 for concerts.[1][2]
Originally opened in 1962 as the Baltimore Civic Center, the venue has a storied history of hosting major events, including The Beatles' concerts during their first U.S. tour in 1964, speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., and performances by Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin.[3][4]
Renamed multiple times due to successive naming rights agreements—most recently from Royal Farms Arena—the facility underwent a comprehensive renovation privately financed by the Oak View Group, reopening in February 2023 under its current designation following a multi-year deal with CFG Bank, the largest bank headquartered in the city.[5][6][7]
Owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group, the arena now accommodates over 120 events per year, featuring upgraded premium spaces and earning recognition as one of the top mid-sized venues globally for ticket sales.[1][2]