NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Indy-area concert fans are going to experience a change in 2025 at a common stop for some of the biggest names in music: Ruoff Music Center.
Any Hoosiers planning on going to an event next year at the Noblesville amphitheater will need to be prepared for parking changes. Specifically, attendees will have to pay at least $20 for a parking pass.
What we know
A Live Nation spokesperson confirmed Wednesday that the change will be applied to all shows next year. Anyone planning to park at the venue will need to buy one pass per vehicle.
We asked Ruoff Music Center some of our viewers' questions regarding the change:
- How much will general parking cost?
- Ruoff: "Parking options start at $20 per vehicle for general parking if fans buy online in advance."
- Do people have to pay beforehand or will employees be taking money at the venue for parking?
- Ruoff: "Fans may buy parking passes online in advance of the show or on the day of the show with a credit card when they arrive at the parking lots."
- For multi-night runs, will attendees have to pay for parking every night or will that be a special rate?
- Ruoff: "One parking pass per show."
Other options available
Looking at the venue's website, $20 parking is the cheapest option available to concert-goers in 2025. In addition to the general parking pass, Ruoff is offering:
- Premier Parking
- $65
- VIP Parking
- $125
- Limo/Oversized Car Parking
- $200
A screenshot of the Ruoff Music Center parking map can be seen below:
To purchase these passes, you must navigate to the "Show Upgrades" tab on Ruoff Music Center's website. That section can be found here.
Currently, parking passes are only available for a select few 2025 shows. These include Thomas Rhett, Rod Stewart, RÜFÜS DU SOL and Sessanta V 2.0.
No other information was immediately provided by Ruoff Music Center or Live Nation. This article will be updated as more info is released.