10-03-2025
Indianapolis weekend events: Pro wrestling at Upland FSQ, Indy Fuel and more
Indy's premiere independent wrestling promotion is bringing an afternoon of all-ages action to Fountain Square.
What's happening: Naptown All Pro-Wrestling is hosting its next " Nap 2nd Sunday" event at Upland FSQ.
The six-match card is headlined by the Nap Heavyweight Championship bout between challenger Camaro Jackson and defending champ Isaiah Broner.
If you go: The event runs from 2-4:30pm Sunday. Doors open at 1pm.
Tickets start at $30.
Not looking for a fight? Check out the rest of our picks for the weekend.
🎵 See the six wives of Henry VIII take the mic when the musical SIX is presented at Clowes Memorial Hall.
Shows start at 7pm Friday; 2pm and 7:30pm Saturday; and 1pm and 6:30pm Sunday.
Tickets start around $200.
🖼️ Check out the work of more than 30 local artists with a bespoke cocktail during Easel by Penrod at Stutz, 6pm Friday.
Tickets start at $100.
🎹 Hear jazz pianist Christian Sands tickle the ivories at the Jazz Kitchen, 9:30pm Friday.
Tickets start at $30.
🏒 Hit the ice with the Indy Fuel as they play three games at the Fishers Event Center.
They take on the Fort Wayne Komets at 7pm Friday. Tickets start at $24.
The Wichita Thunder play the Fuel at 7pm Saturday and 4pm Sunday. Tickets for both games start at $24.
🕺 Take in a stepdance and tap performance from Canadian Celtic ensemble StepCrew at The Palladium, 8pm Friday.
Tickets start at $25.
🎻 Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Charlie Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" with a tribute show from the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra at Butler's Schrott Center, 7:30pm Saturday.
Tickets start at $50.
🎨 Create your own silk art during the free " Art to Dye For" event at Indiana Artisan Gifts & Gallery in Carmel, 1-5pm Saturday.
😂 Laugh the night away with "RuPaul's Drag Race" competitor Monét X Change at Helium Comedy Club, 10pm Saturday and 7pm Sunday.
Tickets are $30.
🇫🇷 Experience French elegance via the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra during " La France Galante" at the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, 3pm Sunday.
Tickets are $30.