Barton Coliseum and State Fairgrounds Complex
The Barton Coliseum and State Fairgrounds Complex is home of the Arkansas State Fair as well as numerous other traveling festivals and annual shows.
In the depths of the Great Depression, in June 1936, Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered a speech at the fairgrounds in commemoration of the Arkansas state centennial.
T. H. Barton Coliseum
Barton Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena with seating for 7,150. Regular events include monster truck shows, motorcycle acrobatics shows, and rodeos.
The Little Rock Trojans basketball and Arkansas GlacierCats ice hockey teams once played home games in the arena. The Trojans later played in ALLTEL Arena before moving to the Jack Stephens Center in 2005. The coliseum has played host to Sun Belt Conference basketball tournaments on three occasions. Barton Coliseum is currently home of the Arkansas Impact basketball team.
Many music events occurred at Barton Coliseum before the completion of ALLTEL Arena in 1999. Barton was a destination for the 1976 KISS-Destroyer tour, 1981 Rush-Moving Pictures tour, 1983 Iron Maiden-Piece of Mind tour, 1984 Van Halen-1984 tour, 1991 Metallica-Black Album tour, and 2000 Korn-Follow the Leader tour.
Arkansas State Fairgrounds
The complex is located at 2600 Howard Street in Little Rock.