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Indianapolis, Indiana, is famous for its long tradition of stock car racing, but it also has a superb concert venue in the form of Gainbridge Fieldhouse, a modern, indoor arena. This stately basketball stadium has hosted countless concerts by the top artists of the day, so it is crucial to book Gainbridge Fieldhouse parking in advance of an event with BestParking to save time and stress. The venue opened to the public in November 1999 under the name Conseco Fieldhouse, which was changed to Bankers Life Fieldhouse in December 2011. The venue was renamed Gainbridge Fieldhouse in September 2021 in a naming rights agreement with the Gainbridge platform. The venue was designed by architectural firms Ellerbe Becket and Blackburn Architects to have the look and feel of a field house at an Indiana college or high school. In addition to its primary tenants, the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever, the venue has hosted a wide array of events over the years, including the Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament, PBR Built Ford Tough Series bull riding shows, the Big Ten Women’s Final Four, WWE and WCW Wrestling, Indy Invitational midget car racing and swimming championships. Just a sampling of the venue’s star power include past performances by Katy Perry, Metallica, Neil Diamond, Backstreet Boys, The Lumineers, Billy Joel, Demi Lovato, Twenty One Pilots, Carrie Underwood, Tool, John Mayer, Celine Dion, Ariana Grande, P!nk, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Stevie Wonder, Josh Groban, Cher, Mumford & Sons, The Chainsmokers, Fleetwood Mac, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hayley Kiyoko, Ed Sheeran, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. With not only basketball teams but concerts by some of the most popular artists means that it makes sense to book Gainbridge Fieldhouse parking ahead of time with BestParking.
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