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BankUnited Center
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1245 Dauer DriveMiami, FL 33146
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DescriptionThe BankUnited Center is the University of Miami's center for campus entertainment. From concerts to sporting events, the BankUnited Center schedule is jam-packed with NCAA basketball events, concerts, and even lectures. Don't miss an event on the BankUnited Center schedule. Use Eventful as your source for the BankUnited Center calendar and receive updates regarding all of your favorite events!
The BankUnited Center opened in 2003 as part of the University of Miami. It was built to house the Miami Hurricanes men's and women's basketball teams and a variety of other events. The venue made history in 2004 when it hosted the presidential debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry. The BankUnited Center schedule has featured performances by all the best in the music biz including Green Day, Kanye West, Audioslave, and 30 Second to Mars.
In 2007, The venue was ranked by Venues Today as the second best site in Florida to catch a concert. That same year John Mayer, Blueman Group, and Evanescence all performed there and the venue was host to the 2007 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Whether its a Miami Hurricanes game or a hot concert, the BankUnited schedule is filled with all of your favorite Miami events. So why not plan your visit now? Make Eventful your source for all the latest news and up-to-date events information from the BankUnited Center Miami, and check out the schedule right here!
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