Indianapolis, IN
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is happening in Indy in only a fortnight. Are you ready for it?đ
Taylor Swift visits Indianapolis to film video in Scottish Rite Cathedral
A music video for Taylor Swiftâs song âChangeâ was filmed in the building in 2008. Hear from Sarah Bratcher, an event manager, on the story behind the video.
Taylor Swift will be in Indianapolis for her concerts in only a fortnight.
Whether you’re heading to the shows or spending time downtown for other Swiftie-events that weekend, are you ready for it?
Here are some answers to FAQs ahead of concert weekend.
Taylor Swift will be in Indianapolis performing three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium Nov. 1-3.
Tickets to the Indianapolis concerts are still available, and while they are still in the quadruple digits, they are starting to drop as the concerts draw closer.
Some tickets have even dropped 24% since the beginning of September.
The latest information on pricing of Eras Tour tickets in Indianapolis can be found in the article below.
ⶠEras Tour tickets: How much are ticket prices for Taylor Swift’s Indy shows? Prices are dipping 18 days out.
If you’re on the hunt for Eras Tour tickets still, the article below has some advice on how to make sure the tickets are legit.
đĄ Tips to avoid scams: Before you drop everything now to buy those Taylor Swift tickets, make sure they’re not a scam
With so many events happening downtown for Taylor Swift weekend and many downtown hotels fully booked, you may want to look into reserving parking for the concert ahead of time.
The article below details everything you need to know about reserving parking in Indy.
đ Parking near Lucas Oil Stadium: How to reserve parking in advance of the Eras Tour in Indianapolis â and how much it costs
No; the roof of Lucas Oil Stadium will be closed during all three nights of Taylor Swift’s concerts.
đ€Taylor Swift: Will the roof be open for The Eras Tour at Lucas Oil Stadium next month?
Yes; there is a number of Tay-Gating events and Swiftie parties happening throughout the city.
Our full list of Taylor Swift events happening around Indianapolis can be found in the article below.
đDidn’t score Eras Tour tickets? 20+ Taylor Swift themed events to celebrate the Eras Tour in Indianapolis
Yes; IndyStar’s dining and drinks reporter has compiled a list of where Swifties can find Taylor Swift-themed food and drinks in the city. You can find it in the article below.
đžI know places: Where to find Taylor Swift-themed food and drinks around Indianapolis
IndyStar’s complete Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Indy guide
đIn our IndyStar Era: Your guide to Taylor Swift in Indianapolis for Eras Tour shows
IndyStar reporters Hayleigh Columbo and Alysa Guffey contributed to this report.
Katie Wiseman is a trending news reporter at IndyStar. Contact her at klwiseman@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @itskatiewiseman.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis drivers navigate snowy roads
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) â Indianapolis drivers fought through snowy conditions on many roads Monday after the city was hit with 7-10 inches of snow.
News 8 caught up with one of Indianaâs newest Hoosiers at a gas station on Monday evening, when he learned he had a flat tire after his first big snowstorm as a one-month resident of Indiana. Edwin Maldonado moved from Orlando, so the winter storm was quite the transition.
âIt just kinda feels like the âMatrixâ when youâre driving in snow,â Maldonado said. âEverything is kinda moving in slow motion. I havenât really experienced icy roads since Iâve been here. This is kinda the first time Iâve experienced really snowy conditions and then I have a flat tire, so thatâs just the cherry on top of it all.â
Maldonado says the roads could have been better treated in some areas. âI feel like theyâve done a pretty good job with main roads but then going into neighborhoods, that are also frequently busy roads, they definitely could be plowing.â
Most city roads were bad Monday with just the main thoroughfares plowed.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works says it has approximately 70 drivers working around the clock in 12-hour shifts.
Kyle Bloyd, chief communication officer for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, said Monday, âThe square mileage of Indianapolis is quite large, and weâre dealing with this wind as well. A driver can plow these thoroughfares and by the next time they come around their work has already been undone.â
The city has an interactive map showing which roads are being prioritized over others for plowing.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts Add Two New Contracts, Several Others to Future Deals
As the 2024-25 season officially comes to a close for the Indianapolis Colts, the team has wasted no time signing a couple of players to new extensions, along with inking some futures/reserves contracts.
According to a team release, the Colts have signed running back Tyler Goodson and linebacker Segun Olubi to one-year extensions.
Goodson will look to head into his third season with the Colts in 2025. He finished his second year in Indianapolis with 32 carries for 153 rushing yards, 11 catches for 61 receiving yards, and brought in two total touchdowns in the process.
As for Olubi, he’s coming off his third season with Indianapolis primarily as a depth piece at linebacker. During 2024, he collected 12 combined tackles through the season, with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, both coming during the Colts’ Week 7 win over the Miami Dolphins.
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The following players were also signed to futures/reserves contracts on Monday:
Indy’s further roster moves will be ones to monitor as their 2025 offseason gets underway.
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Indianapolis, IN
Jaguars return home after getting stuck on Indianapolis tarmac for 7 hours during storm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. â The Jacksonville Jaguars returned home early Monday after spending seven hours waiting through a winter storm on the tarmac at Indianapolis International Airport.
The National Weather Service reported heavy snow â between 2 and 5 inches â freezing drizzle and wind gusts of up to 40 mph in central Indiana.
The Jaguars (4-13) had hoped to get out of Indy before the worst of it, but their game against the Colts went to overtime and caused enough of a delay that players, coaches and staff got stuck. The Jaguars lost 26-23.
Their charter flight finally was cleared to leave at 1 a.m. EST and landed in Jacksonville two hours later. It delayed owner Shad Khan’s scheduled meeting with coach Doug Pederson to decide their path moving forward.
The Kansas City Chiefs avoided traveling in the storm by remaining overnight in Denver following their game against the Broncos.
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