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The auditorium also hosted a concert by Nirvana on November 2, 1993. This was the band's last show in Montreal before frontman Kurt Cobain died five months later.[4]
The Verdun Auditorium has hosted professional wrestling events,[5] including shows promoted by Johnny Rougeau's All Star Wrestling, the Vachon Brothers' Grand Prix Wrestling and Lutte Internationale, and was the location of the first World Wrestling Federation event to be held in Montreal, though that event drew poorly against the better-established Lutte Internationale.[6]
Major upgrades of the arena were undertaken in 2018 with plans for completion in 2020.[7] These $42 million renovations made upgrades to the safety of the facility, as well as a restoration of the brick façade.
On July 20, 2024, TNA Wrestling held their 2024 edition of their annual Slammiversary pay-per-view at the Verdun Auditorium followed by tapings for their Impact! and Xplosion weekly shows the following day.[9]