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Brandt Centre (formerly the Regina Agridome ) is an indoor arena at REAL District in Regina , Saskatchewan . Built in 1977, it is the home arena for the WHL 's Regina Pats . It is owned by the city of Regina and operated by the Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. (REAL).

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5-588: The venue has hosted various sporting events, including curling and hockey events, as well as concerts and other events. Beginning in 2012, it was home to the Regina Rage of the Legends Football League 's Canadian division. Opened in 1977 as the Agridome, it was renamed Brandt Centre after the city sold naming rights to Regina-based farm equipment manufacturer Brandt Group. In January 2015,

10-633: The 1980 (co-hosted with Brandon, Manitoba ), 2001 , and 2018 editions. It co-hosted the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships with SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon. It has hosted multiple Scotties Tournament of Hearts and Montana's Brier curling tournaments, most recently hosting them in 2008 and 2024 respectively. In 2017, Brandt Centre hosted the Skate Canada International . In March 2023, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) broadcast Collision from Brandt Centre, marking

15-751: The LFL Canada, along with the Toronto Triumph (which played in the 2011–12 LFL season ), the BC Angels , and Saskatoon Sirens . The Rage's colours are a tribute to Regina's professional football team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders . The 2013 LFL Canada season was postponed a few weeks prior to the start of the season due to player disputes, league office scheduling, and general lack of team preparation. The LFL Canada never returned. This American football team article

20-426: The arena introduced a new scoreboard with ten video displays. Costing over $ 3 million, it is the largest suspended scoreboard in the province. The arena underwent renovations in preparation for the 2018 Memorial Cup, including improvements to its boards, dressing rooms, and lighting. The city contributed $ 1 million in funding towards these upgrades. Brandt Centre has hosted multiple Memorial Cup tournaments, including

25-705: The promotion's first-ever televised event in Saskatchewan. The arena hosted the 2013 Juno Awards . Regina Rage The Regina Rage were a women's football team in the Lingerie Football League (LFL) and played in the 2012 LFL Canada season . Based in Regina, Saskatchewan , the Rage played its home games at the Brandt Centre . The Rage were one of four charter teams to play in

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