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1 Concerts and music festivals  



1.1  20062007: Possible sale  





1.2  2017: Naming rights change  







2 See also  





3 References  





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Coordinates: 40°0019N 85°5552W / 40.00516°N 85.931061°W / 40.00516; -85.931061
 

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Ruoff Music Center
Map
Former namesDeer Creek Music Center (1989–2001)
Verizon Wireless Music Center (2001–2011)
Klipsch Music Center (2011–2017)
Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center (2017–2019)
Address12880 East 146th Street
LocationNoblesville, Indiana
Coordinates40°00′19N 85°55′52W / 40.00516°N 85.931061°W / 40.00516; -85.931061
OwnerLive Nation
TypeOutdoor amphitheatre
Seating typereserved, lawn
Capacity24,790
Opened1989
Website
livenation.com

The Ruoff Music Center[1] (originally Deer Creek Music Center and formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center, Klipsch Music Center, and Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center) is an outdoor amphitheatre located in Noblesville, Indiana. It is the largest outdoor music venue in the Indianapolis metropolitan area of central Indiana, with 6,147 seats under a pavilion and 18,000 general admission lawn seats.[2] It is used mainly for large concerts, but is also frequently a host for high school graduations and political rallies.

Concerts and music festivals[edit]

The Ruoff Music Center is an open-air concert venue capable of hosting live, high-profile concerts and outdoor music festivals. It opened in 1989, at a site along Sand Creek, just north of exit 210 on Interstate 69, near the junction of former State Road 238 (at the time also known as Greenfield Avenue; now rebuilt and renamed as Southeastern Parkway), 146th Street and Boden Road. In 1997, Sunshine Promotions, which built the amphitheater, was acquired by SFX; corporate successor Live Nation Entertainment continues to own it.[3] On December 19, 2018, Pollstar, a trade publication for the concert industry, ranked the center as the world's top concert amphitheater based on annual ticket sales in 2018.[4][5] During the previous year, the venue ranked third among the list of the world's top concert amphitheaters.[6] In 2021, the venue ranked second on the same list.[7] In 2023, with the return of Farm Aid, Ruoff was ranked the top amphitheater worldwide for tickets sold and third for gross sales.[8]

2006–2007: Possible sale[edit]

On December 28, 2006, Live Nation, the owner of the music center, confirmed they were putting up for sale the 203 acres (0.82 km2) of land that constitutes the amphitheater complex, then known as the Verizon Wireless Music Center. In 2011, Klipsch Group, Inc., whose international headquarters are located nearby, acquired naming rights to the venue.[9] The venue remained under the ownership of Live Nation and continued to draw major acts during the summer months.

2017: Naming rights change[edit]

On September 27, 2017, Live Nation announced that the music center had acquired a new naming rights sponsor from Ruoff Home Mortgage after the previous 5-year contract with Klipsch expired in 2016 and left the venue without a title sponsor for a year.[10] The venue officially became the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center simultaneously with the announcement.[11] On December 5, 2019, it was announced that the name of the music center would be shortened to Ruoff Music Center.[12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ruoff Music Center Upcoming Shows in Noblesville, Indiana". Live Nation. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
  • ^ "Klipsch Music Center". The Simpler side of Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ SFX BROADCASTING BUYING SUNSHINE FOR $50 MILLION
  • ^ Lindquist, David. "Ruoff venue ranked as world's top concert amphitheater for 2018". IndyStar.
  • ^ "2018 Year End Worldwide Ticket Sales: Top 100 Amphitheatre Venues" (PDF). Pollstar.
  • ^ 2017 Year-End Worldwide Ticket Sales - Top 100 Amphitheatre Venues
  • ^ 2021 Year-End Worldwide Ticket Sales - Top 100 Amphitheatre Venues
  • ^ "Report: Ruoff Music Center ranked No. 1 amphitheater worldwide for ticket sales". IndyStar. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  • ^ "Move over Verizon; new name will be Klipsch Music Center". The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company. 27 October 2011. Archived from the original on 20 November 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  • ^ "Klipsch Group no longer sponsor of Klipsch Music Center". Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  • ^ "Klipsch Music Center renamed Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center". WISHTV. 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  • ^ "Ruoff gets another name change, but it's still Deer Creek to many". The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company. 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
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