What is philadelphia spectrum?

The Philadelphia Spectrum was an indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that opened in 1967 and was demolished in 2010. It was located in the city's South Philadelphia Sports Complex and was the primary home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA.

The Spectrum also hosted concerts, circuses, ice shows, and other events during its time in operation. It had a seating capacity of approximately 18,000 for basketball and hockey games, and over 19,000 for concerts.

Throughout its history, the Philadelphia Spectrum hosted many memorable events and performances, including performances by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, and many other renowned artists.

The arena was replaced by the Wells Fargo Center, which opened in 1996 and now serves as the home arena for the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers, and other sports and entertainment events in the city.