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Toyota Arena

Toyota Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in , that serves as a premier venue for concerts, sporting events, and live entertainment in . Opened in , it is owned by the City of Ontario and operated by Legends Global, spanning 225,000 square feet on a 37-acre site and accommodating over 11,000 guests with 36 luxury suites and a continuous featuring concessions and VIP amenities. Originally named Citizens Business Bank Arena upon its opening, the venue was renamed in through a 10-year agreement negotiated with the dealership association and facilitated by ConneXion Partnerships. As the largest and most modern facility in the region, it has hosted a wide array of events since its inception, drawing audiences from the surrounding 4.6 million residents and establishing itself as a key cultural and entertainment hub. The arena is the home to the Ontario Reign of the American Hockey League and the Empire Strykers of Major Arena Soccer League, while also supporting over 125 annual events such as major concerts, family shows, and professional sports competitions. Its strategic location near and , along with more than 3,500 parking spaces and rideshare access, enhances accessibility for visitors from across the region.

History

Construction and development

The Toyota Arena was constructed on the site of the former , a venue that operated from 1970 until its financial difficulties led to closure in 1980 and subsequent demolition throughout the 1980s. The arena occupies part of a 200-acre area on the speedway's former infield, acquired by the City of in the late 1990s for under $2 per square foot, which was transformed into the mixed-use Piemonte at project to spur economic growth in the region. This broader initiative included integration with the adjacent Ontario Convention Center to create a hub for events, conventions, and entertainment, enhancing regional tourism and development. In October 2006, the City of announced the project as the Ontario Community Events Center, a multi-purpose venue designed to host sports, concerts, and community gatherings as an anchor for the . Construction officially began with a groundbreaking ceremony on March 7, 2007, in partnership with (), which was initially selected to operate the facility. The project emphasized a flexible design allowing reconfiguration for various event types, including , , and large-scale performances, to maximize versatility and economic impact. The arena's total development cost reached $150 million (equivalent to approximately $219 million in 2024 dollars), achieved entirely debt-free through strategic land sales from the acquired speedway property and annual city budget surpluses accumulated over 13 years of planning. oversaw the build, focusing on a 225,000-square-foot structure with 11,000 seats and 36 luxury suites to support the multi-purpose programming. This funding model allowed the city to retain ownership and a significant share of revenues without , positioning the arena as a self-sustaining catalyst for local economic revitalization alongside the .

Opening and naming changes

The arena, initially named Citizens Business Bank Arena following a 10-year agreement signed in October 2006 with the Ontario-based , opened to the public on October 24, 2008, with its inaugural event being a preseason NBA between the and the , which the Lakers won 105-94 in front of a sellout crowd of 10,316 spectators. The facility, built and owned by the City of , was operated from its launch by Facilities, a global venue management company that handled day-to-day operations including event booking and maintenance. The first concert at the venue took place on November 9, 2008, featuring country artist on her Tour, with opening act , drawing strong attendance and marking the arena's entry into the regional entertainment circuit. Under AEG's management, the arena quickly established itself as a hub for sports and live performances, hosting over 125 events annually in its early years, though initial operations focused on building a diverse event calendar to attract audiences. In a significant operational shift, transitioned from Facilities to SMG Worldwide—operator of the nearby —effective July 1, 2016, following the expiration of AEG's contract and a city-led review that aimed to boost event programming and revenue. SMG, which later merged with Facilities in 2019 to form ASM Global, continued overseeing operations, contributing to attendance growth of 45% in non-sporting events during its first full year. In August 2024, Legends acquired ASM Global, and the combined entity rebranded as Legends Global in September 2025, which continues to operate the arena as of November 2025. The arena underwent a naming change on June 11, 2019, when Motor Sales, U.S.A., secured a new 10-year deal, rebranding it as Toyota Arena to reflect the automaker's long-standing partnership with local sports teams and its commitment to the community. This transition ended the original Citizens Business Bank sponsorship after its decade-long term, with the financial institution retaining a role as the official banking partner while Toyota's agreement emphasized enhanced fan experiences and sustainability initiatives at the venue.

Facilities and operations

Capacity and layout

Toyota Arena features a multi-purpose with varying seating capacities depending on the event type. For games, the arena accommodates 10,832 spectators, while and soccer configurations seat 9,736. End-stage concerts can utilize up to 11,089 seats, with the arena floor providing an additional 20,000 square feet that supports flexible floor seating for receptions or standing crowds of up to 3,500. The venue spans 225,000 square feet overall, encompassing the main bowl, concourses, and support areas. The ice rink measures 200 feet by 85 feet, adhering to standard American Hockey League dimensions. The basketball court complies with NBA G League regulations, measuring 94 feet by 50 feet to meet professional standards. The layout includes a lower bowl with 100-level seating surrounding the event floor, an upper 200-level mezzanine for general admission, and premium options comprising club seats and 36 luxury suites distributed across two levels. This four-tier structure—floor, lower bowl, upper bowl, and suites—facilitates clear sightlines and accessibility. The arena's flexibility is enhanced by movable seating sections and modular stage setups, allowing quick reconfiguration for sports, concerts, or other gatherings. Adjacent parking accommodates over 3,500 vehicles on the 37-acre site.

Amenities and recent upgrades

Toyota Arena offers a range of visitor amenities designed to enhance the guest experience, including a continuous concourse lined with various concession and refreshment stands operated by Premier Food Services, which provide options such as hot dogs, tacos, pizza, burgers, and non-alcoholic beverages like products. Premium seating areas feature additional perks like in-suite catering and access to exclusive bars, such as the Michelob Ultra Bar and Estrella Cantina. The arena includes three family restrooms located near sections 101, 105, and SB204, equipped with baby changing stations available in all public restrooms. access is provided in luxury suites and premium areas to support connectivity during events. Accessibility features at Toyota Arena comply with or exceed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, including designated handicap parking in all lots with van-accessible spaces, wheelchair-accessible seating available by contacting the , and permission for guests to bring personal mobility devices. Special accommodations for other needs can be requested via email to the . Sustainability efforts include a comprehensive program for materials like , , aluminum, and , as well as measures such as using recycled water for making and cooling towers, which saves approximately 5 million gallons of potable water annually—the first such initiative in a U.S. arena. is supported by tankless water heaters that reduce hot water energy use by about 50%, alongside reduced irrigation and purchases of recycled-content products. Recent upgrades include the unveiling of the Soboba VIP Lounge on November 4, 2025, in partnership with , offering suite ticketholders and add-on pass holders plush seating, multiple LED TVs, a private cash bar, and a curated light buffet located between sections 103 and 104. In January 2025, became the official banking partner through a long-term agreement until 2031, sponsoring the U.S. Bank Box Office, introducing U.S. Bank Fast Pass Lanes for priority entry, and providing exclusive offers for customers at events. The arena is integrating with the project, with construction beginning in winter 2025 to add 70,000 square feet of commercial space including retail and 700 luxury apartments adjacent to the venue. Post-COVID safety enhancements implemented in 2021 include extensive cleaning of high-touch areas, increased signage for precautions like handwashing, and upgraded operational protocols for load-in, events, and load-out to ensure health and safety.

Tenants

Current tenants

The primary current tenants of Toyota Arena are the of the () and the of the (). The serve as the primary developmental affiliate of the National Hockey League's and have used Toyota Arena as their home venue since the 2015–16 season, when the franchise relocated from . The team plays a 72-game regular season from to April, drawing consistent crowds. A highlight of their tenancy was hosting the 2020 All-Star Classic, which featured skills competitions and an all-star challenge game. The , a professional team, have called Toyota Arena home since the franchise's inception in 2013, initially competing as the before rebranding in 2022 to revive the historic Strykers name from earlier iterations of the sport. Their MASL season runs from to May, consisting of 24 regular-season games, with the arena configured for at a capacity of 9,736. Both teams hold multi-year lease agreements with the City of Ontario, the arena's owner, ensuring priority scheduling for their home games while allowing flexibility for other programming. Legends Global, which has managed arena operations since the 2025 merger with ASM Global, coordinates shared scheduling to balance tenant events with concerts, family shows, and community gatherings.

Former tenants

The , the NBA G League affiliate of the , served as a primary tenant at Toyota Arena from the 2017-18 season through the 2023-24 season. The team, originally known as the Caliente Clippers before rebranding in 2022, played their home games in the 11,089-seat venue, drawing consistent crowds for in the region. On March 11, 2024, the organization announced the team's relocation to , ahead of the 2024-25 season, where it was rebranded as the San Diego Clippers and began playing at the new 7,500-seat . The move was driven by the opportunity to establish a coastal presence closer to the parent NBA team's fanbase and leverage the modern facilities in Oceanside. Earlier in the arena's history, the Ontario Warriors of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) had a brief tenancy during the 2011 season. The team played its home games at the then-named Citizens Business Bank Arena, marking one of the venue's initial forays into indoor football shortly after opening in 2008. However, the folded after just one season due to financial challenges and league instability, ending their run without relocation. Other short-term or temporary uses included occasional soccer exhibitions and events in the arena's early years (2008-2013), such as international matches hosted by the Professional Arena Soccer League, though these did not constitute long-term tenancies. The departure of the Clippers in 2024 marked the end of regular professional at the venue, contrasting with the ongoing presence of and soccer teams like the .

Events

Sports events

Toyota Arena has hosted several notable hockey milestones beyond its regular tenant schedules. On January 20, 2010, the arena, then known as Citizens Business Bank Arena, served as the venue for the , where the American Conference defeated the National Conference 10-9 in a before 7,615 fans. More recently, on January 27, 2020, it hosted the Challenge as part of the 2020 All-Star Classic, featuring skills competitions and exhibition games between Eastern and Western Conference teams. These events highlight the arena's role in showcasing professional exhibitions, complementing the annual regular-season and playoff games of the , which have drawn consistent crowds since the team's inception. In basketball, the arena has been a site for preseason NBA matchups and developmental league action. A significant early event was the October 24, 2008, preseason game where the defeated the 105-94, marking the arena's debut major sporting spectacle with scoring 21 points. During the Los Angeles Clippers' G League affiliation, the (formerly Agua Caliente Clippers) played home games there starting in 2017, including regular-season contests that contributed to the team's developmental success. College basketball tournaments have also featured prominently, such as the (CCAA) Men's Basketball Championships in the 2010s, including the 2013 final where Cal Poly Pomona beat Chico State 78-64 and the 2014 title won by Cal State Stanislaus over Chico State 82-70. The venue has additionally accommodated diverse other athletic competitions, including , wrestling, and combat sports. In 2021, it hosted the (MASL) Ron Newman Cup Finals, where the Ontario Fury faced the Sockers in a best-of-three series for the championship. Wrestling events, such as house shows in 2012 and 2013, have drawn enthusiastic crowds for live professional matches. MMA bouts in the 2010s included promotions like events, featuring regional fighters in high-stakes fights. Sports events at Toyota Arena have achieved significant attendance peaks, underscoring its appeal for live athletic competitions. A standout record came during the 2015 Ontario Reign playoff run in the Calder Cup Finals, where Game 4 against the Manchester Monarchs drew over 10,500 fans, filling the venue to near capacity with standing-room additions. Such crowds reflect the arena's configuration, which supports up to 11,089 for but adjusts for and other setups, often exceeding 9,000 for key games.

Entertainment events

Toyota Arena has established itself as a prominent venue for a wide array of entertainment events, including concerts, family-oriented spectacles, and theatrical productions, drawing audiences from across . Since its opening in , the arena has hosted diverse performances that blend , theater, and , contributing to its reputation as a key cultural hub in the . The venue's concert lineup features major artists across genres, with notable debuts marking its early history. Carrie Underwood performed the arena's inaugural concert on November 9, 2008, during her Carnival Ride Tour, delivering a 95-minute set that opened the facility to live music audiences. Subsequent years saw high-profile shows such as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's Soul2Soul World Tour on July 22, 2017, and Def Leppard with Poison on June 14, 2017, reflecting the arena's appeal for country and rock acts. In recent programming, metal band Spiritbox performed during the Tsunami Sea North American Tour Part II on November 12, 2025. Pre-COVID, the arena hosted over 250 total events annually, including more than 100 entertainment-focused gatherings like concerts, which often achieved near-capacity attendance of around 11,000 for end-stage configurations in the 2010s. Family shows and theatrical performances form a cornerstone of the arena's programming, emphasizing accessible, immersive experiences. The series has been a recurring highlight, with annual visits since at least the early , including productions like Dream Big in December 2021, Magic in the Stars in December 2024, and Into the Magic in April 2025. has also brought acclaimed arena tours to the venue, such as from November 2–6, 2016, and from March 13–17, 2019, showcasing acrobatic and multimedia spectacles that draw multigenerational crowds. Holiday-themed ice shows, often tied to editions like Let's Dance scheduled for December 25–28, 2025, enhance seasonal programming with interactive elements and festive storytelling. Following the , Toyota Arena resumed full-capacity operations in 2022, rapidly recovering to host over 300 events annually by 2023, including a robust slate of productions that surpassed pre-pandemic levels in attendance and variety. This resurgence has supported local community milestones, such as high school graduations in 2025, integrated alongside ticketed performances to broaden the venue's role in regional .

Other events

Toyota Arena serves as a key venue for various community events in the region of . It frequently hosts high school graduation ceremonies, accommodating multiple districts each year. For instance, in 2025, the held commencements for schools including A.B. Miller High School, , and Jurupa Hills High School on May 27, with additional ceremonies for Kaiser High School and Summit High School on May 28. Similarly, the Chino Valley scheduled graduations at the arena on June 4, 2025. These events utilize the arena's flexible seating and stage setup to celebrate thousands of graduates annually. The arena also supports charitable initiatives through fundraisers and awareness events. The Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House organizes the annual Walk for Kids at Toyota Arena, a non-competitive walk that raises funds for family support services during medical treatments. Other charity efforts include the Ontario Reign's jersey auctions, where proceeds benefit local non-profits, and the annual Teddy Bear Toss game, which collects stuffed animals for children in need during a December event. These activities highlight the venue's role in fostering community philanthropy. In addition to community gatherings, Toyota Arena facilitates corporate and convention activities, leveraging its proximity to the adjacent . The arena's private event spaces are designed for business meetings, commercial gatherings, and hybrid events, offering flexible configurations for up to several thousand attendees. Trade shows and corporate functions often integrate with the convention center's facilities, which feature over 225,000 square feet of exhibit , allowing seamless for larger expos. Among miscellaneous events, the arena has hosted high-energy spectacles like rallies. Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live events, such as the Glow-N-Fire themed shows in August 2024 and planned for 2025, draw families with pre-show parties and live performances featuring glowing trucks and stunts. Historically, the venue paid tribute to local heritage through a 2017 display on the main concourse honoring the concerts, which included photos and memorabilia from the 1970s events held at the nearby , reconnecting attendees with regional cultural history. Economically, Toyota Arena contributes significantly to local by hosting over 200 events annually as of , attracting approximately 700,000 visitors and generating substantial regional impact as part of GOCAL's more than $80 million economic contribution. The ongoing 2025 Arena District expansion, which adds 70,000 square feet of commercial and retail space, a 227-room , and public plazas, further integrates event hosting with year-round attractions, projecting an additional 1.2 million visitors per year.

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