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Payne Arena

Payne Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in , , serving the Valley region of . Opened in October 2003 at a cost of $20 million, the facility features a of up to 7,000 for concerts and 5,500 for , indoor , and soccer configurations. Owned and operated by the City of , it includes 25 luxury suites, 500 club seats, a 2,000-square-foot lounge, a 1,000-square-foot bar, a 300-square-foot pro shop, and 2,200 on-site parking spaces. Originally named Dodge Arena upon its opening, the venue hosted various sports teams in its early years, including the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees of the from 2003 to 2012 and the of the from 2007 to 2018. It was renamed in February 2010 following a agreement, updated to State Farm Hidalgo Arena in September 2018, and in September 2019, it adopted its current name, Payne Arena, after the previous sponsorship ended. Today, Payne Arena primarily functions as a premier entertainment venue for the region, hosting major concerts, family shows, wrestling events, and special occasions such as weddings, quinceañeras, and corporate gatherings. It has consistently ranked among Pollstar's top 100 arenas worldwide and in Venues Today's top 10 venues for capacities between 5,001 and 10,000 seats, drawing performers like , , and .

General Information

Location and Ownership

Payne Arena is situated at 2600 North SH 336 (also known as 10th Street or Highway 336), 78557, USA, within the Valley region of . This location positions the arena in a vibrant borderland area, approximately 5 minutes' drive (or 1 mile) from the U.S.- border at the Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge near the River, facilitating its role in hosting events that draw audiences from both sides of the international boundary and the broader community. The arena has been owned by the City of Hidalgo-Texas Municipal Facilities Corporation since its inception in 2003, reflecting the city's investment in regional infrastructure for public and economic development. Operational management is handled directly by the City of Hidalgo, with a focus on multipurpose programming that includes sports competitions, concerts, and community gatherings to serve the diverse needs of the Rio Grande Valley's approximately 1.4 million residents (as of 2024). The facility, which features a main arena with a capacity of 7,000 seats, underscores this commitment to accessible entertainment and athletic venues.

Architectural Design

Payne Arena was constructed at a cost of $20 million, equivalent to approximately $34 million in 2025 dollars. Groundbreaking occurred in June 2002, with the facility opening to the public in October 2003. The design was led by , in collaboration with , emphasizing a versatile structure suitable for diverse event types. The arena's core layout features a 17,000 center floor, adaptable for with dasherboard configurations or expanded to 19,000 using portable risers for other setups. It supports a maximum stage size of 60 by 80 feet, which can be positioned flexibly to accommodate concerts and theatrical productions while ensuring ADA accessibility. capabilities reach up to 100,000 pounds for a standard 60 by 40 foot end-stage setup, with the overall roof structure handling 800,000 pounds, enabling complex overhead installations for lighting and audio. Logistical elements include two sunken loading docks arranged in an L-shape, each equipped with dock plates and capable of handling two trucks simultaneously, along with 60 amp/208v outlets to facilitate efficient event turnover. The multipurpose design prioritizes flexibility, allowing seamless transitions between sports like and , family shows, rodeos, and large-scale performances, with total facility space encompassing 186,000 square feet to support year-round operations (as of 2024). This architectural approach ensures the venue serves as a central hub for community and regional entertainment in .

Facilities and Capacity

Seating Configurations

Payne Arena features a flexible seating designed to accommodate a variety of events, with capacities varying based on the layout and event type. For and other indoor sports such as soccer, the arena configures to a of 5,500 seats, incorporating the rink dimensions of 85 feet by 200 feet surrounded by dasher boards. In concert setups, the venue supports end-stage configurations for center-stage performances, seating up to 6,800 patrons across 180 to 280 degrees of viewing angles, while 360-degree or in-the-round arrangements expand this to approximately 7,400 seats, including general admission options. Basketball events utilize a near-full house layout, providing around 7,200 seats without staging obstructions. The arena's design allows for seamless adjustments between these setups, such as retractable seating and portable risers on a 19,000-square-foot floor, enabling transitions from sports to entertainment formats. This versatility includes 25 luxury suites and 500 club seats that remain accessible across most configurations.

Amenities and Infrastructure

Payne Arena features 25 luxury suites, each accommodating 10 to 18 guests with full-service catering options, designed to provide premium entertainment experiences for business and personal events. Additionally, the arena includes 500 club seats, which offer access to exclusive lounges and enhanced comfort for patrons. The facility provides 2,200 on-site surface parking spaces to facilitate convenient access for visitors attending events. Supporting visitor services include a dedicated 2,000-square-foot and 1,000-square-foot bar for refreshments, as well as a 300-square-foot pro shop for merchandise and equipment purchases. The , located at the arena, operates Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and can be reached at (956) 646-1050 for ticket inquiries and general questions. Security measures at Payne Arena incorporate metal detectors at entry points, with all guests required to pass through them and no exceptions except for ADA accommodations. The prohibited items policy bans smoking throughout the building, including restrooms, seating areas, concourses, suites, and clubs; tripods, monopods, and sticks; and video or audio recording devices. A clear bag policy is enforced, permitting only clear plastic bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" and clutch purses up to 4.5" x 6.5", while prohibiting backpacks and other non-compliant bags.

History

Construction and Opening

The Payne Arena was constructed as a multipurpose venue in , designed to bring major sports, concerts, and events to the Rio Grande Valley region, thereby fostering by reducing the need for residents to travel to larger cities like or for such entertainment. Construction on the $20 million project began in early 2002 under the ownership of the City of Municipal Facilities Corporation, with groundbreaking occurring in June 2002. The facility was completed in 2003 and officially opened on October 23, 2003, marking its debut with a sold-out by country music artist .

Name Changes and Sponsorships

The arena originally opened as in October 2003, following a 10-year naming rights agreement with a of local automobile dealers. This arrangement lasted until February 4, 2010, when Insurance acquired the and rebranded the venue as . In June 2014, extended its sponsorship for an additional five years. On September 6, 2018, the name was modified to to better reflect its location in . opted not to renew the agreement upon its expiration in September 2019, marking the end of its decade-long sponsorship. Shortly thereafter, on September 12, 2019, local automobile dealership Payne Auto Group secured the , renaming the facility Payne Arena in a ceremony that highlighted the third major rebranding in its history. These successive deals have been structured to provide financial backing for the arena's operational costs, with the shift to Payne Auto Group representing a continued partnership with a regional to support venue sustainability.

Sports Tenants

Ice Hockey Teams

The Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees, a minor league , served as the primary tenant at Payne Arena from 2003 to 2012 as members of the (CHL). The , owned by Hidalgo Sports LLC, played its home games at the venue—initially known as Dodge Arena—drawing crowds with its competitive play and community-focused promotions, including mascot appearances and themed nights. Over nine seasons, the Killer Bees compiled a record of 247 wins, 269 losses, 21 losses, and 39 losses in 576 games, establishing a strong fan base in a region unaccustomed to . As the only CHL in , their presence introduced and popularized the sport locally, fostering youth participation and cultural interest in . Following financial challenges that led to the CHL franchise's suspension after the 2011–12 season, a new iteration of the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees emerged in the (NAHL), a Tier . This team, formed through the relocation of the franchise, played at Payne Arena (then ) for the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons before relocating to Aston, Pennsylvania, as the Aston Rebels in 2015. During their brief NAHL stint, the junior Killer Bees emphasized player development, with the arena serving as a training ground for prospects aiming for higher levels of play. In 2018, a third iteration of the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees was announced, joining the USA (USACHL), a junior league for players under 20, and played home games at Payne Arena (then Hidalgo Arena) during the 2018–19 season. The season was cut short in January 2019 due to financial and operational issues. Payne Arena's ice rink features a standard North American configuration of 200 feet by 85 feet, adapted for both CHL and NAHL games, with dasher boards and protective glass meeting league standards. For configurations, the venue provides approximately 5,500 seats, optimizing sightlines from the lower bowl and end zones while accommodating the rink's setup. This layout supported the Killer Bees' operations effectively, contributing to the arena's role as a regional venue in its early years.

Basketball and Other Teams

The Rio Grande Valley Vipers, the NBA G League affiliate of the Houston Rockets, were established in 2007 and used Payne Arena—then known as State Farm Arena—as their home venue through the 2017–18 season. The team relocated to the newly opened Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas, for the 2018–19 season, marking the end of their 11-year stint at Payne Arena. Payne Arena's configuration for provided approximately 7,200 seats, allowing for an intimate yet energetic atmosphere suited to G League matchups. This setup included flexible flooring over the , enabling efficient transitions between and other events while maintaining sightlines across the venue. The Rio Grande Valley Dorados, a professional team in the league (the developmental circuit for the ), played at Payne Arena—originally named Dodge Arena—from 2004 until the league folded in 2009. The Dorados achieved moderate success during their tenure, including multiple playoff appearances, before ceasing operations alongside the AF2. For , the venue adapted with a reduced of up to 5,500, incorporating end-zone configurations and protective padding around the playing surface to meet league standards. Since the Vipers' departure in 2018, Payne Arena has hosted the RGV FC, a professional team in the (MASL2) starting in 2018, later transitioning to MASL3. The team plays home games at the arena and won the MASL3 in the 2024–25 season. No major professional or teams have returned as tenants as of 2025.

Events and Performances

Notable Concerts

Payne Arena has hosted a variety of notable concerts since its opening, drawing crowds with its flexible staging options that accommodate end-stage, center-stage, and 360-degree configurations. One of the early highlights was Mexican singer Gloria Trevi's sold-out performance on November 8, 2009, during her Una Rosa Blu Tour, which showcased her energetic pop-rock style to a full house in the Dodge Arena. In 2014, legend brought his to the venue on June 5, performing hits like "Give It All We Got Tonight" and "All My Ex's Live in Texas" to an enthusiastic audience of approximately 6,800 fans in a center-stage setup. The arena's concert capacity typically ranges from 6,800 to 7,400 seats, depending on the production configuration, allowing for intimate yet scalable experiences that have supported sold-out shows by artists across genres. Recent bookings reflect a strong emphasis on , aligning with the Valley's demographics where over 92% of the population identifies as or . Performances in November 2025 included Dominican dembow artist on November 15 for his El Ultimo Baile tour, with upcoming shows featuring regional Mexican star on November 21 with his PA'L CORA TOUR, singer on November 25, and Tejano group on November 29 for their Antologia Tour, all expected to utilize the arena's full 360-degree capacity to engage diverse audiences. This trend toward Latin artists, including past sold-out appearances by , , and , underscores the venue's role in catering to the region's cultural preferences and boosting local through high-energy performances.

Other Major Events

Payne Arena has hosted several high-profile sports exhibitions beyond its regular tenants, including NBA preseason games. On October 19, 2014, the arena welcomed the and for a preseason matchup, where the Rockets secured a 90-83 victory in front of 5,647 fans. In the realm of combat sports, the venue has been a site for major events. The UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Johnson took place on September 17, 2016, drawing 5,624 attendees to witness Michael Johnson's first-round win over in the main event. Following the departure of long-term sports tenants around 2018, Payne Arena shifted toward hosting a diverse array of one-off attractions, including matches, bouts, and wrestling promotions. Notable examples include the Border Wars card on June 27, 2025, promoted by Cavazos Boxing, featuring regional fighters in a high-energy night of bouts. Recent MMA events have featured the Ultimate Warrior Fighting promotion's "The New Era" card on January 31, 2025, with 12 fights headlined by Sam "The Bull" Guardiola vs. Juan Chapa Jr. Wrestling spectacles, such as events tied to local celebrations, have also drawn crowds for their acrobatic displays. The arena has further diversified with family-oriented shows and festivals, emphasizing community engagement. Annual events like the City of Hidalgo's 4th of July Show in the Sky celebration, held at Payne Arena, combine wrestling matches, live entertainment, and for family fun. Similarly, the Hidalgo incorporates indoor activities at the venue, such as interactive holiday experiences for children, enhancing its role in regional festivities. specials and exhibitions round out the programming, attracting varied audiences with lighthearted performances and athletic demonstrations, though specific high-profile instances remain sporadic post-2018.

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