Story byBrendan RasciusWed, January 28, 2026 at 5:38 AM UTC·2 min readThe United Center in Chicago will become the first major U. S. sports venue to offer THC-infused drinks during events, reflecting a growing demand for non-alcoholic alternatives. The arena — home to the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks — announced the move on Tuesday in a joint statement with RYTHM, a local beverage company. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe company inked a multi-year deal with the stadium to sell its drink, called Señorita, which contains hemp-derived THC, to guests 21 and older at live events, including concerts. The beverages, however, will not be available at sporting events due to league regulations."We are excited to introduce Señorita and RYTHM to the live entertainment space,” Joe Myhra, the chief operating officer at United Center, said in the release.