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Downtown Miami's iconic waterfront arena on Biscayne Bay, hosting world-class basketball, concerts, and entertainment since 1999.
Since opening on New Year's Eve 1999, Kaseya Center has been the beating heart of Miami's sports and entertainment scene. Built on the stunning Biscayne Bay waterfront in downtown Miami, this architectural landmark has hosted three NBA championship celebrations and countless unforgettable performances.
Originally known as American Airlines Arena, the venue underwent a transformation to become Kaseya Center in 2023, partnering with Miami-based software company Kaseya in a 17-year agreement. The arena's $213 million construction created a world-class facility featuring the Pat Riley Court and the innovative "Fireball" videoboard that debuted in 2024.
Miami Heat's Historic Victories
Miami Heat defeats Dallas Mavericks 4-2 in the NBA Finals. Dwyane Wade wins Finals MVP, leading the Heat to their first championship.
Heat defeats Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh bring second championship home to Miami.
Epic 7-game series against San Antonio Spurs. Ray Allen's clutch three-pointer in Game 6 leads to repeat championship.
Arena opens on December 31, 1999 with a concert by Gloria Estefan. Heat plays first game on January 2, 2000.
Revolutionary new videoboard debuts with unique teardrop flame design, capable of changing patterns for different theme nights.
Miami-based Kaseya acquires naming rights in $117.4 million, 17-year agreement, marking first locally-based naming partner.
Miami Heat Games, Concerts & More
NBA Eastern Conference • Southeast Division
World-class performers & family shows
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