About this venue
Old National Centre is a landmark concert hall in the heart of downtown, known for its warm, intimate feel and a layout that keeps the audience close to the stage. The venue operates as a multi-room complex, which makes it equally suitable for smaller shows and major touring productions—always with a strong focus on crowd energy and clear sightlines.
Inside, the experience is defined by a solid balance of acoustics and comfort: the sound is direct and well-defined, and the flow between entrances, the main room, and the bars feels straightforward. Visitors often highlight the practical food-and-drink options, easy-to-follow signage, and an atmosphere that already feels lively long before the first song.
You’ll find the venue at 502 N New Jersey St, Indianapolis, United States. The entrance is easy to spot along the main street frontage, and nearby blocks offer garages and public parking that fill up quickly on event nights—so arriving a bit earlier and planning a short walk to the doors helps. For broader city-wide transportation and how to connect across Indianapolis, see the city overview further down the page.
About the city
Indianapolis, an energetic city in the heart of the American Midwest, is not only an important sports and business hub but also a recognizable destination for concerts, tours, and major competitions. Visitors are drawn to the mix of a modern urban scene and a relaxed atmosphere, making it easy to plan a night out around an event—before, during, or after the program. The city is known for well-organized downtown districts and a sense of smooth flow, which makes going to an event feel simple and enjoyable.
Getting around is convenient with IndyGo, and the rapid Red Line stands out for connecting key parts of the city and making it easier to reach the main arenas and stadiums, such as Lucas Oil Stadium and Gainbridge Fieldhouse. If you arrive by train, the landmark is the historic Indianapolis Union Station, while for air travel the main gateway is Indianapolis International Airport (IND). The combination of road connections, parking, and public transit means you can move quickly from your accommodation to the venue entrance even on big event days.
When you have some free time, it’s worth taking a walk around Monument Circle and exploring downtown at an easy pace, and a great “reset” before or after a concert is the Canal Walk by White River State Park, perfect for a waterside stroll and city photos. For an extra dose of urban energy, Mass Ave and the nearby streets offer bars, restaurants, and spots that fit naturally into an evening plan.
As for accommodation, Indianapolis offers it all—from downtown hotels within walking distance to more budget-friendly options in the wider area—so it’s easy to match the trip to your budget. Add a varied food scene and a reputation for hospitality, and you get a city where going to an event is more than just a ticket: it’s a complete city experience.