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Axios
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
The Indianapolis summer 2025 concert tour guide
As the calendar flips from May to June, Hoosiers shift their states of mind from getting ready for race day to enjoying that upcoming summer vacay. Why it matters: Some of the biggest names in music are hitting the road as well, and plenty of them are making stops in the Circle City. Reality check: This (not exhaustive) list is littered with mainstream stars who often charge a pretty penny for the cost of entry, and not every Hoosier has that kind of disposable income right now. Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Stephanie Mills June 1 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Tickets start at $106. The Driver Era June 3 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. June 6 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $113. Avril Lavigne June 10 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Goose June 12 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Thomas Rhett June 14 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Mt. Joy June 17 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $68. June 17 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $57. June 17 at Fishers Event Center Tickets start at $44. Dispatch June 18 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Key Glock June 19 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $55. Simple Minds June 22 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Diana Krall June 24 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Keith Urban June 28 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. "Weird Al" Yankovic July 3 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $131. Teddy Swims July 9 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $140. Dave Matthews Band July 11-12 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $67.20. Two-day lawn passes start at $112. Kesha July 18 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. July 20 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $40. Earth, Wind & Fire July 23 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. AJR July 31 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Chris Stapleton Aug. 1-2 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $94. Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion Aug. 5 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Aug. 6 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Cyndi Lauper Aug. 7 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Jason Aldean Aug. 8 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $79. Rod Stewart Aug. 9 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $71. The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse Aug. 11 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Brit Floyd Aug. 12 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $30. Nelly with Ja Rule and Eve Aug. 14 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $55. Aug. 15 at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Tickets start at $78. Styx & Kevin Cronin with Don Felder Aug. 15 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Little Big Town Aug. 16 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. Luke Bryan Aug. 28 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $68. Billy Idol Aug. 30 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. The Doobie Brothers Sept. 13 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $30. blink-182 Sept. 17 at Ruoff Music Center Tickets start at $68.


Indianapolis Star
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Get your Live Nation $30 Ticket to Summer now for concerts at Ruoff, Everwise and more
Live Nation's $30 summer concert tickets are on sale now, with several Indianapolis opportunities. This deal gives fans the opportunity to buy $30 tickets to shows at select amphitheaters across the country, including Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville and the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis. Here's what to know. Some of the shows at Ruoff Music Center that are included in the Live Nation $30 Ticket to Summer promotion are: Some of the shows at the Everwise Amphitheater that are included in the $30 ticket promotion are: You can find the tickets by selecting a show and searching for the $30 tickets once they go on sale. Live Nation says there will be over 1,000 concerts with $30 tickets available. so continue to check back throughout concert season. To view the full list of concerts included in the sale or to set up a reminder for when tickets go on sale, visit Summer music: Illenium to headline 2025 Indy 500 Snake Pit alongside international roster of DJs The general on-sale for the $30 concert tickets started at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, at

Indianapolis Star
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Live Nation announces '$30 Ticket to Summer' promotion. Here's which Indy concerts are included
Live Nation announced that their $30 summer concert tickets will go on sale Wednesday, May 21. This deal gives fans the opportunity to buy $30 tickets to shows at select amphitheaters across the country, including Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville and the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis. Here's what to know. Some of the shows at Ruoff Music Center that are included in the Live Nation $30 Ticket to Summer promotion are: Some of the shows at the Everwise Amphitheater that are included in the $30 ticket promotion are: These are all the ones we know so far, but more shows will be added to the list throughout the summer, according to Live Nation. To view the full list of concerts included in the list or to set up a reminder for when tickets go on sale, visit Summer music: Illenium to headline 2025 Indy 500 Snake Pit alongside international roster of DJs The general on-sale for the $30 concert tickets will start at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, at
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Noblesville eyes largest residential development in city history
Plans are proceeding for a massive $2 billion residential development in Noblesville that amounts in scope to some Indiana small towns. Gatewood Lakes would be a square-mile of homes, parkland, man-made lakes and stores between 156th and 146th streets and Olio and Cyntheanne roads, near Ruoff Music Center. Zionsville-based Henke Development Group submitted plans to build 2,422 houses and possibly 1,000 apartments over seven to 10 years. The housing will include single-family houses, townhouses and duets. Once completed, the 1,300-acre development will have a population well over 5,000, said Sarah Reed, development director for Noblesville. 'This is far bigger than anything ever developed in Noblesville,' Reed said, adding that the next two largest developments are both on 600 acres. The farmland in unincorporated Hamilton County was sold by the Gatewood family to Henke and valued at $3.4 million. The city is annexing it in a voluntary agreement so it can provide street, water and sewer upgrades. More: Fishers is getting a second Target. Here's where Within the next four years, 20% of the project will be completed. The costs of added police and fire protection and other city services will be off-set by property tax collections, which the city estimates will reach $6.3 million annually by the fourth year of development. Reed described the development as high-end and self-sustaining, a specialty of Henke. 'Henke is known for building communities within communities,' she said. 'And they are resort style places, with many amenities. We don't have that in Noblesville.' The project site would be divided into six sections, such as Garden Park District and Gatewood Landing — and a commercial district will be a 200-acre section called Deer Creek Village. The village will have mixed-use developments of apartments, offices, commercial, restaurants, shops and bars. Artist's renderings show a big-box style hardware store and grocery along with smaller businesses in a downtown setting consistent with the "Main Street," architectural aesthetic of Hamilton Town Center. Single family house townhomes with a variety of sizes and styles from different home builders will line residential streets with sidewalks in other parts of the development. More than 20-miles of trails will snake through 140 acres of parkland and along several water bodies. At least one footbridge would cross a lake leading to an island in one of the lakes. Gatewood Lakes is north of Noblesville's Innovation Mile business and technology corridor and east of Ruoff Music Center. Reed said the proposed golf cart development is close enough for residents to walk to either of the nearby amenities. 'It works well within the contours we've crafted and the trail connections' she said. The project was introduced to the City Council Tuesday and will be sent to the Plan Commission for a public hearing on Feb. 2 and vote on Feb. 18. From there it goes back to the council for a vote on Feb. 25. Call IndyStar reporter John Tuohy at 317-444-6418. Email at and follow on X/Twitter and Facebook. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Noblesville eyes largest residential development in city history