Bigger Than Any Other In Indiana
Indiana is known for being the nation's bread basket, Indy racing and for being the birth state of one of the most successful entertainers of all time. The state is iconic as the genuine Middle American way of life. The Klipsch Music Center has brought all that is Indiana and then some to the stage.
Indianapolis is world renowned for it famous Brickyard and the Indianapolis 500. Every year some of the finest and strongest machines are matched with individuals who are intent on being the best and pushing the machines to their limits. This outdoor amphitheatre has hosted a number of festivals that have showcased entertainers with the same mindset.
The Music Center pushed the boundaries of Indiana's music venues when it opened in 1989. It seating capacity of 24,000 is nearly half the population of Noblesville, Indiana, where the venue is located. Noblesville is among the top 20 largest cities in the state giving you an idea of the significance of this venue to the state. Multi stage festivals such as Ozsfest have been hosted by the Music Center as well as a number of other substantial events. Indiana's largest amphitheater is a well known venue among headlining entertainers.
Michael Jackson and the Jackson Family are natives of Indiana, as too is John Cougar Mellencamp. Indiana has produced a number of diverse entertainment stars. Every genre has its Indiana representative, from music to TV and all through out the arts. This same diversity has been showcased in its famed amphitheater.
Noblesville began as a trading post, linking settler, explorers and travelers with the necessities and luxuries of life. The railroad brought growth and strength to this town's economy and put the city on the map. The Klipsch Music Center continues to do all this and more both for the state, the city of Noblesville, and its music fans.
For more about The Kilpsch Music Center, click here!
Indianapolis is world renowned for it famous Brickyard and the Indianapolis 500. Every year some of the finest and strongest machines are matched with individuals who are intent on being the best and pushing the machines to their limits. This outdoor amphitheatre has hosted a number of festivals that have showcased entertainers with the same mindset.
The Music Center pushed the boundaries of Indiana's music venues when it opened in 1989. It seating capacity of 24,000 is nearly half the population of Noblesville, Indiana, where the venue is located. Noblesville is among the top 20 largest cities in the state giving you an idea of the significance of this venue to the state. Multi stage festivals such as Ozsfest have been hosted by the Music Center as well as a number of other substantial events. Indiana's largest amphitheater is a well known venue among headlining entertainers.
Michael Jackson and the Jackson Family are natives of Indiana, as too is John Cougar Mellencamp. Indiana has produced a number of diverse entertainment stars. Every genre has its Indiana representative, from music to TV and all through out the arts. This same diversity has been showcased in its famed amphitheater.
Noblesville began as a trading post, linking settler, explorers and travelers with the necessities and luxuries of life. The railroad brought growth and strength to this town's economy and put the city on the map. The Klipsch Music Center continues to do all this and more both for the state, the city of Noblesville, and its music fans.
For more about The Kilpsch Music Center, click here!