Lucas Oil Stadium is more than a stadium—it’s a downtown landmark where brick, steel, and glass create a signature silhouette for Indianapolis. Built to handle everything from NFL game days to arena-scale concerts and major shows, it seats roughly 63,000 in its standard football setup, with configurations that can expand for large events. The bowl design keeps the atmosphere tight and energetic while still feeling truly grand.
Inside, the experience is modern and guest-focused: clear sightlines across multiple levels, big-screen production, and a layout designed for smooth concourse flow. One of its standout features is the retractable roof paired with a massive operable glass end-zone wall—when opened, it delivers an open-air vibe and a memorable view toward downtown, adding a “wow” factor to both sports and concerts.
You’ll find it at 500 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, United States. Entrances are well signed around the block, and on event days most visitors use nearby garages/lots and walk straight to their assigned gate; the stadium is also connected to the Indiana Convention Center via an enclosed walkway, which can be a big comfort in any weather. For broader city navigation and transit options, see the text below.