Spokane Coliseum
Spokane Coliseum was an indoor arena venue in Spokane, Washington that operated from 1954-1995. The venue hosted numerous major musical acts including The Monkees, Jimi Hendrix, and Dio before being replaced by the Spokane Arena.
Spokane Coliseum was an indoor arena venue in Spokane, Washington that operated from 1954-1995. The venue hosted numerous major musical acts including The Monkees, Jimi Hendrix, and Dio before being replaced by the Spokane Arena.
Spokane Coliseum has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 20 out of 100. they have notable achievements including 6,700 concert capacity.
Spokane Coliseum works in venue originating from United States (Washington). As a music artist at the "established" level, Spokane Coliseum has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader venue scene. They operate independently of major label systems.
Spokane Coliseum has approximately 2K monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 12K YouTube subscribers. This places them in the niche tier — a small but dedicated fanbase.
Fans of Spokane Coliseum often also enjoy Chicago Stadium, Boston Garden, Spokane Arena, Portland Memorial Coliseum, Seattle Center Coliseum. These artists share common ground in the venue space and/or the United States music scene. If you appreciate Spokane Coliseum's approach to venue, these artists offer similar qualities.
With a Gap Score of 20/100, Spokane Coliseum'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; with 2K monthly listeners, they haven't yet crossed the algorithmic threshold where streaming platforms begin recommending them organically.