Houston Toyota Center
Toyota Center is an indoor multi-purpose arena located in downtown Houston, Texas. The arena was opened in 2003 and is named after the car manufacturer, Toyota. The arena was designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport), Morris Architects and John Chase Architects companies. The arena is owned by Harris County Houston Sports Authority and operated by Clutch City Sports and Entertainment. It's maximum capacity is 19,000. The arena is home to Houston Rockets of NBA, and former home to Houston Aeros of AHL and Houston Comets of WNBA. The arena won an Allen Award for Civic Enhancement by Central Houston.
Sporting events, apart from many NBA, AHL and WNBA games, that took place inside the arena, include WWE's Elimination Chamber and Survivor Series. It also hosted several Bellator MMA events. In 2010, the arena hosted Strikeforce: Houston, a martial arts event and also paid host to several UFC events. In 2008, the Toyota Center hosted the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. Gabriel Iglesias' One Show Fits All Netflix Special was shot in the arena in 2019. Music artists who performed in the arena include Linkin Park, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, Metallica, who, in 2008, broke the arena's concert attendance record, Queen w/ Adam Lambert, Michael Bublé, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Tool and more.
Muse have performed in the venue on every headlining tour since The Resistance era.
Muse appearances
Arena address
Toyota Center
1510 Polk Street
Central Business District
Houston, TX 77002