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KeyBank Center

venue·Music·established·United States
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QUALITY-TO-FAME GAP SCORE
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KeyBank Center is a multi-purpose arena in Buffalo, New York that opened in 1996, serving as the home venue for the Buffalo Sabres NHL team. The venue hosts concerts, sporting events, and other live performances, with a capacity for major touring acts and professional sports.

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (3)
  • Hosts major touring acts including Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams
  • Part of Buffalo's downtown heritage and cultural landscape
  • Home venue for Buffalo Sabres NHL team
SIMILAR ARTISTS (5)
FREQUENTLY ASKED (4)
Q:Is KeyBank Center underrated?

KeyBank Center has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 29 out of 100. fans across Reddit, YouTube comments, and music forums independently describe them as underrated or a hidden gem. they have notable achievements including hosts major touring acts including paul mccartney, bruce springsteen, bryan adams.

Q:What genre is KeyBank Center?

KeyBank Center works in venue originating from United States (New York). As a music artist at the "established" level, KeyBank Center has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader venue scene. They operate independently of major label systems.

Q:Who are similar artists to KeyBank Center?

Fans of KeyBank Center often also enjoy Wells Fargo Center, United Center, Madison Square Garden, Scotiabank Arena, TD Garden. These artists share common ground in the venue space and/or the United States music scene. If you appreciate KeyBank Center's approach to venue, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't KeyBank Center more famous?

With a Gap Score of 29/100, KeyBank Center's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (established). Contributing factors: they operate without major label backing, which limits access to radio play, editorial playlists, and mainstream press coverage; minimal social media and YouTube presence limits their discoverability outside of direct music platforms.