Lucas Oil Stadium


Lucas Oil Stadium is a retractable roof multi-purpose stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. It opened on August 16, 2008. 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.
Architectural firm HKS, Inc. was responsible for the stadium's design, with Walter P Moore working as the Structural Engineer of Record. The field surface was originally FieldTurf; it was replaced with Shaw Sports Momentum Pro in 2018. In 2024, it became the first indoor NFL venue to use geofill when Hellas Matrix Turf was installed. The exterior of the 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 Corteva Coliseum.

Name

The home field of the Indianapolis Colts for their first 24 seasons in the city was the RCA 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.

Features

Lucas Oil Stadium has a seating capacity of 63,000, and covers approximately. The stadium offers 139 suites, two club lounges, two exhibit halls and 12 meeting rooms. There are also 360-degree ribbon boards and two tall HD video boards. An underground walkway directly connects the stadium to the Indiana Convention Center.
Other features include:
  • of exhibit space
  • 7 locker rooms
  • 11 indoor truck docks
  • 14 escalators
  • 11 passenger elevators
  • 2 accessible pedestrian ramps

    Retractable roof

The stadium's retractable roof can open or close in about 11 minutes. It is composed of two panels that each weigh. The home team determines if the roof is to be opened or closed 90 minutes before kickoff.

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.

Gate sponsorship

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.

Events

Annual events include:
  • Bands of America Grand National Championships and Indianapolis Super Regionals
  • Big Ten Football Championship Game
  • Circle City Classic
  • Drum Corps International World Championships
  • FDIC International
  • IHSAA Indiana State Football Championships
  • ISSMA Marching Band State Finals
  • Monster Energy AMA Supercross
  • Monster Jam
  • NFL Draft Combine
  • National FFA Convention
Upcoming events include:
  • NCAA Men's Basketball Regional Semifinals and Final
  • NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four
Significant past events included:
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.
The first Colts game at the stadium was a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on August 24, 2008, which ended in a 20–7 loss. 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, 2008, which ended in a 29–13 defeat.

Soccer

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.
DateWinning TeamResultLosing TeamTournamentSpectators
August 1, 2013'''

Basketball

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 COVID-19 pandemic. Lucas Oil Stadium hosted games in all rounds, including the Final Four and championship game. Lucas Oil Stadium will host the men's Final Four again in 2026.
Lucas Oil Stadium hosted the Saturday night events of the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend; the All-Star Game proper was hosted by Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Swimming

In 2024, Lucas Oil Stadium hosted the USA Swimming Olympic trials. The crowd of 20,689 was the largest gathering ever for an indoor swim meet. The success of the event led USA Swimming to announce a return to the stadium for the 2028 trials.

Professional wrestling

Lucas Oil Stadium hosted the 2025 Royal Rumble, and will host a future SummerSlam and WrestleMania.

Marching arts

On August 9, 2006, Drum Corps International announced that it would move its corporate offices to Indianapolis and that the DCI World Championships would be held at Lucas Oil Stadium every year through 2018, beginning in 2008 as the stadium's inaugural event. However, due to construction delays, DCI was forced to move its 2008 World Championships to Memorial Stadium, in Bloomington for that year. The competition was held for the first time at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2009, and has been hosted there every year since, with the exception of 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2015, Drum Corps International and the city of Indianapolis announced a 10-year contract extension, allowing the World Championships to continue through 2028.
Lucas Oil Stadium is also host to the Bands of America Grand National Championships and the Indiana Marching Band State Finals.

Concerts

In addition to its role as a sports venue, Lucas Oil Stadium regularly hosts major concerts and entertainment events.
DateArtistOpening ActTour / Concert NameAttendanceRevenueNotes
September 13, 2008Kenny ChesneyKeith Urban
LeAnn Rimes
Gary Allan
Luke Bryan
Sammy Hagar
The Poets and Pirates Tour50,528 / 50,528$3,835,609The stadium's first public concert.
September 19, 2009Kenny ChesneyMiranda Lambert
Sugarland
Montgomery Gentry
Zac Brown Band
Sun City Carnival Tour45,178 / 45,178$3,016,365
February 5, 2012MadonnaSuper Bowl XLVI halftime show-
July 28, 2012Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Jake Owen
Brothers of the Sun Tour41,671 / 43,864$3,509,151
May 9, 2015Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Brantley Gilbert
Chase Rice
Old Dominion
The Big Revival Tour43,675 / 44,872$4,064,335
July 31, 2015One DirectionIcona PopOn the Road Again Tour42,196 / 42,196$3,426,589
September 10, 2017U2BeckThe Joshua Tree Tour 201751,731 / 51,731$5,970,055
September 15, 2018Taylor SwiftCamila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour55,729 / 55,729$6,531,245Second-highest attended concert at the stadium.
September 8, 2021Guns N' RosesMammoth WVHGuns N' Roses 2020 Tour
August 16, 2022Mötley 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, 2022John MellencampBuddy Guy John Hiatt
April 4, 2024Morgan WallenBailey Zimmerman
Nate Smith
Lauren Watkins
One Night At a Time World Tour
April 5, 2024Morgan WallenBailey Zimmerman
Nate Smith
Lauren Watkins
One Night At a Time World Tour
October 12, 2024PinkSheryl Crow
KidCutUp
The Script
P!NK: Summer Carnival
November 1, 2024Taylor SwiftGracie AbramsThe Eras Tour--New high attendance record set at every show. Swift is the first act to perform three shows at the stadium on a single tour. November 3 was also the final Eras Tour show in the United States.
November 2, 2024Taylor SwiftGracie AbramsThe Eras Tour--New high attendance record set at every show. Swift is the first act to perform three shows at the stadium on a single tour. November 3 was also the final Eras Tour show in the United States.
November 3, 2024Taylor SwiftGracie AbramsThe Eras Tour--New high attendance record set at every show. Swift is the first act to perform three shows at the stadium on a single tour. November 3 was also the final Eras Tour show in the United States.
May 8, 2026Morgan WallenBrooks & Dunn
Hudson Westbrook
Zach John King
Still The Problem Tour
May 9, 2026Morgan WallenElla Langley
Flatland Cavalry
Zach John King
Still The Problem Tour
September 9, 2026Bruno MarsDJ Pee.Wee
Raye
The Romantic Tour
October 10, 2026Ed SheeranMacklemore
Lukas Graham
Aaron Rowe
Loop Tour