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Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the National Football League (NFL)'s Indianapolis Colts and opened on August 16, 2008.[12] The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center on its site. It is located on the south side of South Street, a block south of the former site of the RCA Dome. The stadium's naming rights belong to the Lucas Oil corporation.[13]

Lucas Oil Stadium
Lucas Oil Stadium in 2016
Lucas Oil Stadium
Location in Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Stadium
Location in Indiana
Lucas Oil Stadium
Location in the United States
Address500 South Capitol Avenue
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
Coordinates39°45′36.2″N 86°9′49.7″W / 39.760056°N 86.163806°W / 39.760056; -86.163806
Public transit 24
OwnerIndiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority
(State of Indiana)[1]
OperatorCapital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana
Executive suites139
CapacityAmerican football: 63,000 (expandable to 70,000)[2][3]
Basketball: 70,000 (approx)
Marching band: 24,000 (approx)
SurfaceFieldTurf (2008–2018)
Shaw Sports Momentum Pro (2018–present)
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 20, 2005 (2005-09-20)
OpenedAugust 16, 2008 (2008-08-16)
Construction costUS$720 million[4]
($1 billion in 2023 dollars[5])
ArchitectHKS, Inc.
A2so4 Architecture[6]
Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf, Inc.[7]
Project managerJohn Klipsch Consulting LLC[8]
Structural engineerWalter P Moore/Fink Roberts & Petrie[9]
Services engineerMoore Engineers PC[10][11]
General contractorHunt/Smoot/Mezzetta[4]
Tenants
Indianapolis Colts (NFL) (2008–present)
Indy Eleven (USLC) (2018–2020)
NFL Scouting Combine (2008-present)
Website
lucasoilstadium.com

Architectural firm HKS, Inc. was responsible for the stadium's design, with Walter P Moore working as the Structural Engineer of Record. The stadium features a retractable roof and a large retractable window on one end, allowing the Colts to play both indoors and outdoors. The field surface was originally FieldTurf, but was replaced with Shaw Sports Momentum Pro in 2018.[14] The exterior of the new stadium is faced with a reddish-brown brick trimmed with Indiana limestone, similar to several other sports venues in the area, including Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse and Indiana Farmers Coliseum.[15]

Name edit

The home field of the Indianapolis Colts for their first 24 seasons in the city (19842007) was the RCA Dome (formerly the Hoosier Dome), which was part of the Indiana Convention Center. In 2006, prior to the new stadium's construction, Lucas Oil, a manufacturer and distributor of automotive oil, additives and lubricants headquartered in Indianapolis, secured the naming rights for the stadium at a cost of $122 million over the next 20 years.[13]

Features edit

 
Interior of Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium has a seating capacity of 63,000,[16] and covers approximately 1.8 million square feet (170,000 m2). The stadium offers 139 suites, two club lounges, two exhibit halls and 12 meeting rooms. There are also 360-degree ribbon boards and two 53-foot (16 m) tall HD video boards.[17] An underground walkway directly connects the stadium to the Indiana Convention Center.[15]

Other features include:

  • 183,000 square feet (17,000 m2) of exhibit space
  • 7 locker rooms
  • 11 indoor truck docks
  • 14 escalators
  • 11 passenger elevators
  • 2 accessible pedestrian ramps

Retractable roof edit

The stadium's retractable roof can open or close in about 11 minutes. It is composed of two panels that each weigh 2.5 million pounds (1,100,000 kg).[18][4] The home team determines if the roof is to be opened or closed 90 minutes before kickoff.[4]

Retractable window edit

 
Visitors can view the Indianapolis skyline through the northeast retractable window.

The retractable north window offers a view of downtown Indianapolis during games, concerts and other events due to the stadium's angled position on the city block.[19][18]

Gate sponsorship edit

The four gates leading into Lucas Oil Stadium are each named for a sponsoring corporation, with the exception of the South Gate, which is named after the team:

The ground-level concourses of their respective gates feature banners and floor coverings with the corporations' logos, advertisements and merchandise displays.[21]

Events edit

 
Super Bowl XLVI post-game celebrations in 2012
 
Lucas Oil Stadium configured to host the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four

Annual events include:

Upcoming events include:

Significant past events included:

Football edit

The first games played at Lucas Oil Stadium occurred on August 22, 2008, and were part of the PeyBack Classic, featuring Indiana high school football games between Noblesville High School and Fishers High School in Game 1, followed by New Palestine High School and Whiteland Community High School in Game 2.[24] On November 26, 2008, Cardinal Ritter High School became the first high school to win a state championship on the field, beating Sheridan High School 34–27 for the class A state title.

The first Colts game at the stadium was a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 24, 2008, which ended in 20-7 loss.[25] The Colts faced the Chicago Bears in a rematch of Super Bowl XLI in their first regular season game in the stadium on September 7, which ended in a 29-13 defeat.[26][27]

Soccer edit

The stadium hosted its first soccer game on August 1, 2013, when Chelsea played Inter Milan in a first-round game of the International Champions Cup, drawing 41,983 fans.[28]

Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
August 1, 2013   Chelsea 2–0   Inter Milan 2013 International Champions Cup First Round 41,983

From 2018 to 2020, Lucas Oil Stadium served as the home field of the United Soccer League's Indy Eleven, replacing the venue the team used while in the North American Soccer League, Carroll Stadium.[29]

Basketball edit

In March 2021, various rounds of the 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament were moved to Lucas Oil Stadium as part of the NCAA's decision to consolidate the tournament into sites in Indiana as it could not be held across the United States due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Lucas Oil hosted games in all rounds (except the "First Four"), including the Final Four and championship game every 5 years up until 2040.[30]

In June 2023, Lucas Oil Stadium was announced to host all Saturday night events as part of the 2024 NBA All-Star Game festivities that occurred on February 2024.[31]

Entertainment edit

On August 9, 2006, Drum Corps International (DCI) announced that it would move its corporate offices to Indianapolis and that the DCI World Championships would be the inaugural event for the stadium and would be held at Lucas Oil Stadium every year through 2018.[32] In 2015, Drum Corps International and the city of Indianapolis announced a 10-year contract extension, allowing the World Championships to continue through 2028.[33] The competition was held for the first time at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2009.[34]

Other regular events include the Bands of America Grand National Championships[35] and the Indiana Marching Band State Finals,[36] both major events for the city in marching band competitions.

Concerts edit

Date Artist Opening Act(s) Tour / Concert Name Attendance Revenue Notes
September 13, 2008 Kenny Chesney Keith Urban
LeAnn Rimes
Gary Allan
Luke Bryan
Sammy Hagar
The Poets and Pirates Tour 50,528 / 50,528 $3,835,609 The stadium's first public concert.[37]
September 19, 2009 Kenny Chesney Miranda Lambert
Sugarland
Montgomery Gentry
Zac Brown Band
Sun City Carnival Tour 45,178 / 45,178 $3,016,365
February 5, 2012 Madonna Super Bowl XLVI halftime show
July 28, 2012 Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Jake Owen
Brothers of the Sun Tour 41,671 / 43,864 $3,509,151
May 9, 2015 Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Brantley Gilbert
Chase Rice
Old Dominion
The Big Revival Tour 43,675 / 44,872 $4,064,335
July 31, 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 42,196 / 42,196 $3,426,589
September 10, 2017 U2 Beck The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 51,731 / 51,731 $5,970,055
September 15, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour 55,729 / 55,729 $6,531,245 Highest attended concert at the stadium.[38]
September 8, 2021 Guns N' Roses Mammoth WVH Guns N' Roses 2020 Tour
August 16, 2022 Mötley Crüe
Def Leppard
Poison
Joan Jett
Classless Act
The Stadium Tour - - An intoxicated fan was hospitalized after falling from a balcony during Mötley Crüe's set.
September 9, 2022 John Mellencamp Buddy Guy John Hiatt
April 4, 2024 Morgan Wallen Bailey Zimmerman
Nate Smith
Lauren Watkins
One Night At a Time World Tour
April 5, 2024
October 12, 2024 Pink Sheryl Crow
KidCutUp
The Script
P!NK: Summer Carnival
November 1, 2024 Taylor Swift Gracie Abrams The Eras Tour - - Swift is the first act to perform three shows at the stadium on a single tour.
November 2, 2024
November 3, 2024

Financing edit

The total cost of Lucas Oil Stadium was $720 million. The stadium is being financed with funds raised by the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis, with the Indianapolis Colts providing $100 million. Marion County has raised taxes for food and beverage sales, auto rental taxes, innkeeper's taxes, and admission taxes for its share of the costs. Meanwhile, there has been an increase in food and beverage taxes in the eight surrounding doughnut counties (with the exception of Morgan County) and the sale of Colts license plates.[4]

The County Commissioners of each county voted whether to levy the 1% food and beverage tax proposed by Marion County. Sweetening the deal for those counties was that half of the revenue from the tax would stay in the respective county. Morgan County was the only county to turn down the offer, yet in a later vote, it levied its own 1% tax – thus keeping all of its additional generated revenue.

Budget shortfall edit

In August 2006, the Capital Improvement Board, which operates the stadium, estimated that operating expenses of the new stadium would be $10 million more per year than the RCA Dome. The board urged the Indiana General Assembly to authorize funding to cover the shortfall.[39] The Indiana Legislature considered a bill to raise sales taxes statewide to cover the shortfall; however, this plan faced stiff opposition from legislators outside the Indianapolis metro area.[40]

The assembly ultimately authorized a tax increase in Indianapolis-Marion County. In addition, the CIB trimmed staff and cut $10 million from its budget. Still, the agency anticipated a $20 million operating deficit for Lucas Oil Stadium in 2009. Anticipated expenses were $27.7 million—far outstripping the $7.7 million CIB expected to collect from its share of revenue from stadium events.[41] The Colts organization has been criticized for the favorable lease terms and the high percentage of revenue it can keep under the terms of its agreements with the stadium authorities and there have been calls for the team to cover the shortfalls of the CIB. The Colts responded to these criticisms in an open letter to fans on September 16, 2009.[42]

Complications edit

On September 8, 2013, after the Colts defeated the Oakland Raiders in the season opener, a rail over the opposing team tunnel collapsed, injuring two fans. One fan was transferred to the hospital for evaluation. No serious injuries were reported.

On September 3, 2015, three fans were injured by a bolt that fell from the roof of the stadium as it was being opened during an NFL preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals.[43] The stadium was pronounced safe by officials, but the roof remained closed for events until a final investigation was completed as to why the bolt fell.[44]

Construction pictures edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . State of Indiana. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  2. ^ Chappel, Mike (August 1, 2012). "Indianapolis Colts: Team Will Turn to Single-Game Tickets in Chase for Sellouts". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  3. ^ "Lucas Oil Stadium again ranked best NFL venue". Colts. October 5, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Facts and Information". Lucas Oil Stadium. 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  5. ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.
  6. ^ . A2SO4. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  7. ^ . Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf, Inc. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  8. ^ . John Klipsch Consulting LLC. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  9. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  10. ^ "Super Bowl XLVI/Lucas Oil Stadium". ArchDaily. February 5, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  11. ^ . Kibi.org. November 19, 2009. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  12. ^ "Iscba Announces Lucas Oil Stadium Grand Opening Events" (Press release). ISCBA. June 23, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
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  16. ^ "Colts 2022 Media Guide" (PDF). NFL. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  17. ^ Ingerson, Meagan (November 26, 2007). . The Indianapolis Star. indystar.com. Archived from the original on November 28, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2007.
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  25. ^ "Release: Colts at Bills". Indianapolis Colts. August 16, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2023. The last renewal of the preseason series came on August 24, 2008, as the Colts christened Lucas Oil Stadium. Buffalo took a 20-7 victory.
  26. ^ Milz, Mary (March 31, 2008). . WTHR. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  27. ^ "Box Score - Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts, September 7, 2008". The Football Database. from the original on December 2, 2023. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
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  29. ^ Mack, Justin (January 29, 2018). "'We can't wait to see you at our new venue.' Indy Eleven headed to Lucas Oil Stadium". IndyStar.
  30. ^ Benbow, Dana Hunsinger; Doyel, Gregg; Osterman, Zach (January 4, 2021). "It's official: 2021 NCAA tournament to be played entirely in Central Indiana, Indianapolis". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  31. ^ "NBA All-Star 2024 Host Committee Unveils Lucas Oil Stadium as Multi-Purpose Venue for NBA All-Star 2024". NBA.com. June 21, 2023. Retrieved July 12, 2023.
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  34. ^ "2008 Drum Corps International World Championships Relocated to Indiana University" (Press release). DCI. April 4, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  35. ^ "2011 Grand National Championships Review" (Press release). Music For All. November 12, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  36. ^ Bradner, Eric. "Bands Take the Field at Lucas Oil Stadium for Annual Competition". Evansville Courier & Press. courierpress.com. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
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  38. ^ "4 ways Taylor Swift aced her stadium challenge in Indianapolis". IndyStar. indystar.com. September 16, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
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Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis Indiana United States It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the National Football League NFL s Indianapolis Colts and opened on August 16 2008 12 The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center on its site It is located on the south side of South Street a block south of the former site of the RCA Dome The stadium s naming rights belong to the Lucas Oil corporation 13 Lucas Oil StadiumLucas Oil Stadium in 2016Lucas Oil StadiumLocation in IndianapolisShow map of IndianapolisLucas Oil StadiumLocation in IndianaShow map of IndianaLucas Oil StadiumLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesAddress500 South Capitol AvenueLocationIndianapolis IndianaCoordinates39 45 36 2 N 86 9 49 7 W 39 760056 N 86 163806 W 39 760056 86 163806Public transit24OwnerIndiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority State of Indiana 1 OperatorCapital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County IndianaExecutive suites139CapacityAmerican football 63 000 expandable to 70 000 2 3 Basketball 70 000 approx Marching band 24 000 approx SurfaceFieldTurf 2008 2018 Shaw Sports Momentum Pro 2018 present ConstructionBroke groundSeptember 20 2005 2005 09 20 OpenedAugust 16 2008 2008 08 16 Construction costUS 720 million 4 1 billion in 2023 dollars 5 ArchitectHKS Inc A2so4 Architecture 6 Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Inc 7 Project managerJohn Klipsch Consulting LLC 8 Structural engineerWalter P Moore Fink Roberts amp Petrie 9 Services engineerMoore Engineers PC 10 11 General contractorHunt Smoot Mezzetta 4 TenantsIndianapolis Colts NFL 2008 present Indy Eleven USLC 2018 2020 NFL Scouting Combine 2008 present Websitelucasoilstadium com Architectural firm HKS Inc was responsible for the stadium s design with Walter P Moore working as the Structural Engineer of Record The stadium features a retractable roof and a large retractable window on one end allowing the Colts to play both indoors and outdoors The field surface was originally FieldTurf but was replaced with Shaw Sports Momentum Pro in 2018 14 The exterior of the new stadium is faced with a reddish brown brick trimmed with Indiana limestone similar to several other sports venues in the area including Gainbridge Fieldhouse Hinkle Fieldhouse and Indiana Farmers Coliseum 15 Contents 1 Name 2 Features 2 1 Retractable roof 2 2 Retractable window 2 3 Gate sponsorship 3 Events 3 1 Football 3 2 Soccer 3 3 Basketball 3 4 Entertainment 3 4 1 Concerts 4 Financing 4 1 Budget shortfall 5 Complications 6 Construction pictures 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksName editThe home field of the Indianapolis Colts for their first 24 seasons in the city 1984 2007 was the RCA Dome formerly the Hoosier Dome which was part of the Indiana Convention Center In 2006 prior to the new stadium s construction Lucas Oil a manufacturer and distributor of automotive oil additives and lubricants headquartered in Indianapolis secured the naming rights for the stadium at a cost of 122 million over the next 20 years 13 Features edit nbsp Interior of Lucas Oil Stadium Lucas Oil Stadium has a seating capacity of 63 000 16 and covers approximately 1 8 million square feet 170 000 m2 The stadium offers 139 suites two club lounges two exhibit halls and 12 meeting rooms There are also 360 degree ribbon boards and two 53 foot 16 m tall HD video boards 17 An underground walkway directly connects the stadium to the Indiana Convention Center 15 Other features include 183 000 square feet 17 000 m2 of exhibit space 7 locker rooms 11 indoor truck docks 14 escalators 11 passenger elevators 2 accessible pedestrian ramps Retractable roof edit The stadium s retractable roof can open or close in about 11 minutes It is composed of two panels that each weigh 2 5 million pounds 1 100 000 kg 18 4 The home team determines if the roof is to be opened or closed 90 minutes before kickoff 4 Retractable window edit nbsp Visitors can view the Indianapolis skyline through the northeast retractable window The retractable north window offers a view of downtown Indianapolis during games concerts and other events due to the stadium s angled position on the city block 19 18 Gate sponsorship edit The four gates leading into Lucas Oil Stadium are each named for a sponsoring corporation with the exception of the South Gate which is named after the team Lucas Oil north gate Huntington Bank west gate Indianapolis Colts south gate Verizon Wireless east gate 20 The ground level concourses of their respective gates feature banners and floor coverings with the corporations logos advertisements and merchandise displays 21 Events edit nbsp Super Bowl XLVI post game celebrations in 2012 nbsp Lucas Oil Stadium configured to host the 2015 NCAA Men s Basketball Final Four Annual events include Bands of America Grand National Championships and Indianapolis Super Regionals Big Ten Football Championship Game 22 Circle City Classic Drum Corps International World Championships FDIC International Firefighting Convention IHSAA Indiana State Football Championships ISSMA Band State Finals Monster Energy Supercross Monster Jam NFL Draft Combine National FFA Convention Upcoming events include NCAA Men s Basketball Final Four April 2026 amp April 2029 2024 United States Swimming Olympic Trials June 2024 Taylor Swift The Eras Tour November 1 3 2024 Significant past events included Super Bowl XLVI February 5 2012 23 Kenny Chesney concerts 2008 2009 2012 2015 Chelsea vs Inter Milan International Champions Cup August 1 2013 NCAA Men s Basketball Final Four 2010 2015 2021 One Direction On The Road Again Tour July 31 2015 Gen Con 50 August 2017 North American Youth Congress 2017 July August 2017 U2 The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 September 10 2017 Taylor Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour September 15 2018 2021 Big Ten men s basketball tournament March 10 14 2021 NCAA men s basketball tournament including the Final Four March April 2021 Guns N Roses Guns N Roses 2020 Tour September 8 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship January 10 2022 Football edit The first games played at Lucas Oil Stadium occurred on August 22 2008 and were part of the PeyBack Classic featuring Indiana high school football games between Noblesville High School and Fishers High School in Game 1 followed by New Palestine High School and Whiteland Community High School in Game 2 24 On November 26 2008 Cardinal Ritter High School became the first high school to win a state championship on the field beating Sheridan High School 34 27 for the class A state title The first Colts game at the stadium was a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 24 2008 which ended in 20 7 loss 25 The Colts faced the Chicago Bears in a rematch of Super Bowl XLI in their first regular season game in the stadium on September 7 which ended in a 29 13 defeat 26 27 Soccer edit The stadium hosted its first soccer game on August 1 2013 when Chelsea played Inter Milan in a first round game of the International Champions Cup drawing 41 983 fans 28 Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators August 1 2013 nbsp Chelsea 2 0 nbsp Inter Milan 2013 International Champions Cup First Round 41 983 From 2018 to 2020 Lucas Oil Stadium served as the home field of the United Soccer League s Indy Eleven replacing the venue the team used while in the North American Soccer League Carroll Stadium 29 Basketball edit In March 2021 various rounds of the 2021 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament were moved to Lucas Oil Stadium as part of the NCAA s decision to consolidate the tournament into sites in Indiana as it could not be held across the United States due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic Lucas Oil hosted games in all rounds except the First Four including the Final Four and championship game every 5 years up until 2040 30 In June 2023 Lucas Oil Stadium was announced to host all Saturday night events as part of the 2024 NBA All Star Game festivities that occurred on February 2024 31 Entertainment edit On August 9 2006 Drum Corps International DCI announced that it would move its corporate offices to Indianapolis and that the DCI World Championships would be the inaugural event for the stadium and would be held at Lucas Oil Stadium every year through 2018 32 In 2015 Drum Corps International and the city of Indianapolis announced a 10 year contract extension allowing the World Championships to continue through 2028 33 The competition was held for the first time at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2009 34 Other regular events include the Bands of America Grand National Championships 35 and the Indiana Marching Band State Finals 36 both major events for the city in marching band competitions Concerts edit Date Artist Opening Act s Tour Concert Name Attendance Revenue Notes September 13 2008 Kenny Chesney Keith UrbanLeAnn RimesGary AllanLuke BryanSammy Hagar The Poets and Pirates Tour 50 528 50 528 3 835 609 The stadium s first public concert 37 September 19 2009 Kenny Chesney Miranda LambertSugarlandMontgomery GentryZac Brown Band Sun City Carnival Tour 45 178 45 178 3 016 365 February 5 2012 Madonna Super Bowl XLVI halftime show July 28 2012 Kenny ChesneyTim McGraw Grace Potter and the NocturnalsJake Owen Brothers of the Sun Tour 41 671 43 864 3 509 151 May 9 2015 Kenny ChesneyEric Church Brantley GilbertChase RiceOld Dominion The Big Revival Tour 43 675 44 872 4 064 335 July 31 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 42 196 42 196 3 426 589 September 10 2017 U2 Beck The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 51 731 51 731 5 970 055 September 15 2018 Taylor Swift Camila CabelloCharli XCX Taylor Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour 55 729 55 729 6 531 245 Highest attended concert at the stadium 38 September 8 2021 Guns N Roses Mammoth WVH Guns N Roses 2020 Tour August 16 2022 Motley Crue Def Leppard PoisonJoan JettClassless Act The Stadium Tour An intoxicated fan was hospitalized after falling from a balcony during Motley Crue s set September 9 2022 John Mellencamp Buddy Guy John Hiatt April 4 2024 Morgan Wallen Bailey ZimmermanNate SmithLauren Watkins One Night At a Time World Tour April 5 2024 October 12 2024 Pink Sheryl CrowKidCutUpThe Script P NK Summer Carnival November 1 2024 Taylor Swift Gracie Abrams The Eras Tour Swift is the first act to perform three shows at the stadium on a single tour November 2 2024 November 3 2024Financing editThe total cost of Lucas Oil Stadium was 720 million The stadium is being financed with funds raised by the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis with the Indianapolis Colts providing 100 million Marion County has raised taxes for food and beverage sales auto rental taxes innkeeper s taxes and admission taxes for its share of the costs Meanwhile there has been an increase in food and beverage taxes in the eight surrounding doughnut counties with the exception of Morgan County and the sale of Colts license plates 4 The County Commissioners of each county voted whether to levy the 1 food and beverage tax proposed by Marion County Sweetening the deal for those counties was that half of the revenue from the tax would stay in the respective county Morgan County was the only county to turn down the offer yet in a later vote it levied its own 1 tax thus keeping all of its additional generated revenue Budget shortfall edit In August 2006 the Capital Improvement Board which operates the stadium estimated that operating expenses of the new stadium would be 10 million more per year than the RCA Dome The board urged the Indiana General Assembly to authorize funding to cover the shortfall 39 The Indiana Legislature considered a bill to raise sales taxes statewide to cover the shortfall however this plan faced stiff opposition from legislators outside the Indianapolis metro area 40 The assembly ultimately authorized a tax increase in Indianapolis Marion County In addition the CIB trimmed staff and cut 10 million from its budget Still the agency anticipated a 20 million operating deficit for Lucas Oil Stadium in 2009 Anticipated expenses were 27 7 million far outstripping the 7 7 million CIB expected to collect from its share of revenue from stadium events 41 The Colts organization has been criticized for the favorable lease terms and the high percentage of revenue it can keep under the terms of its agreements with the stadium authorities and there have been calls for the team to cover the shortfalls of the CIB The Colts responded to these criticisms in an open letter to fans on September 16 2009 42 Complications editOn September 8 2013 after the Colts defeated the Oakland Raiders in the season opener a rail over the opposing team tunnel collapsed injuring two fans One fan was transferred to the hospital for evaluation No serious injuries were reported On September 3 2015 three fans were injured by a bolt that fell from the roof of the stadium as it was being opened during an NFL preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals 43 The stadium was pronounced safe by officials but the roof remained closed for events until a final investigation was completed as to why the bolt fell 44 Construction pictures edit nbsp Early phases of construction nbsp Satellite image nbsp Mid stage of constructionSee also edit nbsp Indiana portal List of current National Football League stadiums List of American football stadiums by capacity List of music venues List of attractions and events in Indianapolis List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis Other structures List of tallest buildings in IndianaReferences edit About ISCBA State of Indiana Archived from the original on December 10 2011 Retrieved January 10 2012 Chappel Mike August 1 2012 Indianapolis Colts Team Will Turn to Single Game Tickets in Chase for Sellouts The Indianapolis Star Retrieved September 6 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium again ranked best NFL venue Colts October 5 2012 a b c d e Facts and Information Lucas Oil Stadium 2008 Retrieved January 10 2012 Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series Lucas Oil Stadium A2SO4 Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved January 10 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Inc Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 6 2014 Lucas Oil Stadium Home of the Indianapolis Colts John Klipsch Consulting LLC Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved February 6 2014 Lucas Oil Stadium Emporis Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved January 10 2012 Super Bowl XLVI Lucas Oil Stadium ArchDaily February 5 2012 Retrieved October 19 2012 Indianapolis International Airport Receives the 2009 Monumental Award Kibi org November 19 2009 Archived from the original on January 14 2010 Retrieved October 19 2012 Iscba Announces Lucas Oil Stadium Grand Opening Events Press release 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Big Ten title ESPN Associated Press December 3 2011 Retrieved January 10 2012 Callahan Rick July 19 2012 Indianapolis to make bid for 2018 Super Bowl Yahoo Finance Associated Press Retrieved October 19 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium Preparing For Grand Opening Events Indiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority Press release Inside Indiana Business June 24 2008 Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved January 10 2012 Release Colts at Bills Indianapolis Colts August 16 2010 Retrieved April 4 2023 The last renewal of the preseason series came on August 24 2008 as the Colts christened Lucas Oil Stadium Buffalo took a 20 7 victory Milz Mary March 31 2008 Colts Season Opener Puts New Stadium in National Spotlight WTHR Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved January 10 2012 Box Score Chicago Bears vs Indianapolis Colts September 7 2008 The Football Database Archived from the original on December 2 2023 Retrieved April 4 2023 Guinness International Champions Cup Teams 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