Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls was renamed Harding Mazzotti Arena through 2030, according to a press release.

Originally known as the Glens Falls Civic Center and changed to Cool Insuring Arena in 2017, Harding Mazzotti Arena will continue to serve Adirondack Thunder Hockey and other events.
“Adirondack Thunder Hockey, and the other events hosted at Harding Mazzotti Arena, will provide unparalleled family activities for both residents and visitors alike, and stimulate economic activity and investment in our communities,” Paul Harding, Harding Mazzotti LLP managing partner said in a statement. “We look forward to a successful partnership for many years to come.”

Since 1980, then Glens Falls Civic Center has hosted over 100 concerts with iconic headliners like Queen in 1980, Metallica in 1986 and The Who in 1989. Jam bands took to the arena as well with the Grateful Dead in 1980, 1981 and 1982 and Phish in 1994 and 2013.
In 1986, Billy Joel graced the stage on his tour “The Bridge,” his first in over 2 years. Aerosmith played at the arena five times spanning from 1983 to 1990, but Ozzy Osbourne set the record for most appearances at the Civic Center with six times played in the ‘80s.
The arena has brought in millions of fans since opening, not just for concerts, but for sporting events WWE and rodeos.
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