| | | | LIV GOLF INDIANAPOLIS
This weekend is the penultimate showdown of the season, the stakes are high, and non-stop action is guaranteed. The Club at Chatham Hills (designed by Pete Dye) hosts this electrifying event featuring 54 holes, no cuts, and all players teeing off simultaneously. Joaquín Niemann and Jon Rahm are vying for victory as well as a $25 million purse. In addition to edge-of-your-seat drama on the links, you'll get live music after play ends on two evenings. Riley Green headlines Friday and Jason Derule takes the stage Saturday. Tickets are $62 and up. | |
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| | | | | | | PRESEASON - GREEN BAY PACKERS VS. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Saturday marks the Colts’ lone home preseason game. Anthony Richardson is back in action after dislocating his pinkie. Expectations are high. Head to Lucas Oil Stadium early to get hyped at Touchdown Town on South Street three hours before kickoff. Enjoy live music, appearances by Colts cheerleaders and the Drumline, the pregame show, giveaways, Play 60 Zone, 40-Yard Dash, shopping at the Colts Pro Shop, $3 Bud Light drink specials, and more. Game tickets are $39 and up. | |
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| | | INDIANAPOLIS BLACK DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
Lights, conversation, impact. This festival celebrates documentaries that elevate Black perspectives in history, culture, and significant concerns. These films not only entertain, but also educate and inspire. The opening night film, The Light of Truth: Richard Hunt’s Monument to Ida B. Wells, tells the story of the late sculptor’s creation of a monument to the civil rights icon; while the Spotlight Award will be presented to Vincent Singleton, award-winning filmmaker and chair of Loyola University Chicago’s Film Department. Catch showings through August 17 at Indy Art Center and the Kan-Kan Cinema and Restaurant. Tickets are $10 and up. | |
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| | | | | | INDYFRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL
This isn’t Broadway. It’s better. See what theatre could be at the 20th annual event with more than 70 unique shows spanning six walkable venues in the Mass Ave Arts District. This is where the wild shows are with everything from drama to comedy, improv to magic, music to storytelling, and more. These shows are unpredictable and will delight you in unique ways. Get a bold, fresh perspective through August 24. Tickets are $12 and up. | |
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| | | | ROCK THE RUINS - FINAL WEEKEND AT HOLLIDAY PARK
There are two more chances to catch live music at this magical outdoor venue. Come Thursday for The Fray and Saturday for moe. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy tunes, stars, and community spirit. Food and beverage vendors have you covered on those fronts, but if you're craving a more luxe vibe, upgrade your ticket for early entry, reserved seating, shade, AC, restrooms, cocktails, and VIP food options. The Fray is celebrating the 20th anniversary of debut album How to Save a Life and still play introspective tunes with a piano-driven pop rock backing. moe. is truly a live band known for epic, improvisational concert performances hones after 30 years on the road. Tickets are $48.25 and up. | |
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