Concert season at Klipsch Music Center starts this weekend with a large concert scheduled Saturday, May 13. More than 20,000 fans may attend some of the larger concerts creating a rapid, short-lived influx of traffic. Motorists traveling in the area of the concert venue should expect increased traffic, generally beginning around two hours before concert time. Access to Hamilton Town Center and other businesses and restaurants as well as traffic at Exit 210 (Campus Parkway) of I-69 may be affected by concert traffic.
With construction along I-69 and State Road 37, concert goers and area residents should plan extra time to reach destinations. Travelers from the north may want to consider using Exit 214 from I-69 and traveling State Road 38 to Klipsch Music Center.
In addition to deputies and officers assisting traffic flow around Klipsch Music Center, the Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership regularly patrols the area to promote traffic sa fety, especially compliance with Indiana’s seatbelt and impaired driving laws. Please remember to buckle up and if using alcohol, do so responsibly. The Traffic Safety Partnership is composed of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Carmel Police, Cicero Police, Fishers Police, Noblesville Police, and Westfield Police along with assistance from the Indiana State Police.
2017 KLIPSCH SCHEDULE
- Saturday, May 13, 8PM –Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- Friday, June 2, 7PM – Sam Hunt, Maren Morris, and Chris Janson
- Saturday, June 3, 7PM – Future, Migos, Tory Lantz, and Kodak Black
- Saturday, June 17, 7PM – Chris Stapleton, Anderson East, and Brent Cobb
- Friday, June 23, 6PM – Nickelback
- Saturday, June 24, 7PM – Florida Georgia Line, Nelly, and Chris Lane
- Sunday, June 25, 7PM – Def Leppard, Poison, and Tesla
- Thursday, June 29, 7PM – Train, Natasha Bedingfield, and Brett Young
- Saturday, July 1, 7:30PM – Lady Antebellu m, Kelsea Ballerini, and Brett Young
- Sunday, July 2, 7:30PM – Boston, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
- Thursday, July 6, 8PM – Against All Odds Tour
- Thursday, July 13, 7PM – OneRepublic, Fitz and the Tantrums, and James Arthur
- Friday, July 14, 7:30PM – Chicago and the Doobie Brothers
- Saturday, July 15, 7:30PM – Jason Aldean, Chris Young, and Kane Brown
- Sunday, July 16, 6PM – Jam, Salt N Pepa, Sisqo, Montell Jordan, and Blackstreet
- Thursday, July 20, 11AM – Vans Warped Tour
- Saturday, July 22, 7PM – Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindell, and Jon Pardi
- Sunday, July 23, 7:30PM – Journey and Asia
- Thursday, July 27, 7PM – Styx, REO Speedwagon, and Don Felder
- Saturday, July 29, 6PM – Korn
- Sunday, July 30, 6:45PM – Incubus and Jimmy Eat World
- Saturday, August 5, 7PM – Brantley Gilbert, Tyler Farr, and Luke Combs
- Friday, August 11, 7PM – Brad Paisley, Dustin Lynch, Chase Bryant, and Lindsay Ell
- Sunday, August 13, 7PM – Foreigner, Cheap Trick, and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience
- Wednesday, August 16, 7PM – Green Day and Catfish and the Bottlemen
- Friday, August 18, 7PM – Hank Williams, Jr and Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Saturday, August 19, 7PM – Kings of Leon
- Friday, August 25, 7PM – Zac Brown Band
- Saturday, August 26, 6PM – Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy
- Wednesday, August 30, 6:30PM – Deep Purple and Alice Cooper
- Sunday, September 3, 7PM – John Mayer
- Friday, September 15, 7PM – Luke Bryan and Brett Eldredge
- Sunday, September 24, 6:45PM – Counting Crows and Matchbox Twenty
SOURCE: Hamilton County Sheriff