
Band of Horses + Dinosaur Jr.
July 25, 2026
Gates: 7 p.m. | Show: 8 p.m.
Ages: All ages (children 2 & under free)
Tickets
- $36 lawn GA
- $56 pit GA
- $100 lawn GA 4-pack ($25 per ticket)

About Band of Horses
There might be no other band that was able to channel the generational anxiety in those early millennial years and turn it into such powerful and inclusive art quite like Band of Horses. Band of Horses fashioned gorgeously ragged epics, Ben Bridwell’s high-flying vocals and eccentric enunciation floating like a specter that felt like a prelude to a dream. Full of profundity, truth, and sometimes just homespun advice on how to live, Band of Horses songs have become anthems and touchstones for fans — meditations on change, longing, and what a person will do to make things right. And what you do when you can’t.
The band’s debut Everything All the Time (2006) introduced their sweeping, emotionally resonant sound, and the albums that followed have cemented their place in the indie rock canon. They’ve released six studio albums, including Infinite Arms (2010), which earned a Grammy nomination. Most recently, the critically acclaimed Things Are Great (2022) finds the band recapturing the raw emotion and unpolished punk-rock spirit of its earlier days.

About Dinosaur Jr.
Dinosaur Jr. were largely responsible for returning lead guitar to indie rock and, along with their peers , they injected late-’80s alternative rock with monumental levels of pure guitar noise. As the group’s career progressed, they broke into three distinctive acts: the indie years of the original trio; the ’90s spent on major labels where the band was mostly a solo vehicle for ‘ songwriting and guitar wizardry; and the surprisingly strong reunion of the original lineup beginning in 2006. Each phase produced distinctively monumental work, from the noisy squall of 1987’s You’re Living All Over Me to the insular slacker rock of 1991’s Green Mind, the distortion-drenched pop of 2009’s Farm, and the seasoned fuzz of 2021’s Sweep It Into Space.
In 1987, Dinosaur Jr. released You’re Living All Over Me, which became an underground sensation. Early in 1988 they released the seminal single “Freak Scene,” a song that captured the feeling and tone of the emerging American post-punk underground. “Freak Scene” became a college radio hit, and it led the way for their acclaimed 1988 album, Bug.
Instead of capitalizing on the commercial breakthrough of alternative rock, Dinosaur released an EP, Whatever’s Cool with Me, in early 1992 and disappeared to record their next album. Released early in 1993, Where You Been benefited greatly from the commercial breakthrough of alternative rock, and many of the articles surrounding the album’s release hailed as an alternative godfather. It became the first Dinosaur album to chart, peaking at number 50, and it generated the modern rock hit “Start Choppin.” That summer, the group played on the third Lollapalooza tour.
Know Before You Go
ADMISSION
- Tickets: Need a ticket? Get your tickets now.
- Entry: When entering the venue, please have your ticket ready for scanning after going through security. No re-entry.
- Gates + Show Time: Gates will open at 7 p.m., and the show begins at 8 p.m.
ACCESSIBILITY
- Parking: Accessible parking is located in the surface parking lot at 3 Municipal Drive, directly adjacent to the venue at the southeast edge. Overflow accessible parking is located in the Fishers Police Department parking garage at 4 Municipal Drive.
- Restrooms: Portable accessible restrooms will be available on both the east and west sides of the lawn.
- Seating: Accessible picnic-table seating is available at the back of the front lawn on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Sensory Bags + Assisted-Listening Devices: Sensory resource bags and assisted-listening devices are available for checkout at the ID check tent.
BAG POLICY + PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Bags: Bags not exceeding 12 inches X 12 inches are permitted. All bags and outside items being brought into the venue will be searched by security upon entry. Poster tubes, small umbrellas, and one empty refillable water bottle per person permitted.
- Chairs + Blankets: Chairs and blankets are permitted if you purchased a lawn GA ticket. Pit GA tickets are standing room only.
- Prohibited Items
- weapons of any kind
- outside food, drinks, alcohol, coolers, hydration backpacks
- pets (service animals always welcome)
- air horns and noisemakers, fireworks, laser pens
- skateboards, scooters, bikes, strollers, wagons
- any illegal substance
- glass of any kind
- recording equipment or DSLR cameras (no flash photography)
FOOD + DRINK
- Food: No outside food permitted. Food and beverage vendors will be on site.
- Drinks: No outside drinks, alcohol, coolers, or hydration backpacks permitted. A full-service bar for those 21+ will be available. Please visit the ID check tent first to get your wristband. Empty, reusable water bottles are permitted.

