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Carb Day, Legends Day and snake pit

While Indianapolis 500 drivers focus on their focus before the race on Sunday, a crowd of fans will transform their energy in three days of the parties. The provision of the soundtrack for the celebrations are dance, land and rock artists.

From Friday, the Shenanigans will take place on the route on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the city center with the largest concert – the snake pit – on May 25th during the 109th Indy 500.

If you prepare your snacks, water and sunscreen, check out this guide to find the shows, times and ticket information. Tickets are still available for all following information, and you can buy it from IMS.com or on telephone number 317-492-6700.

Carb Day concert

Two headliners will wear the 2025 Miller Lite Carb Day this year: Bret Michaels and the all-American rejections. Michaels is a big fan of the race, and the feeling is mutual: his appearance in 2013 with his band poison was a blockbuster.

Check out the star of “Rock of Love” and the banana on “The Masked Singer”, while you are “every rose has dorn” and “nothing but a good time”. And break “Dirty Little Secret” and “also gives you hell”, because the all-American loan will probably pull out many of the hits that have helped to define the youth of millennials.

Before the concert, take the last practice for the 109th Indianapolis 500 at 11 a.m. and the Indy 500 Pit Stop Challenge at 2:30 p.m.

When and where: 23.00 to May 18 May 23rd. Concert stands open at 2 p.m. in round 3 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Find the full carb day time plan: tinyurl.com/46p7fbr7

Carb Day ticket prices: Carb Day General tickets: $ 45 in advance ($ 50 day). Contains concert and track vantage of IMS-Infield observation hills and the first come access to selected grandstand access. Upgrade to a concert mining bracelet for $ 35 ($ 40 day). Carb Day Approval and Concert -Gruben -Armband: $ 80. VIP tickets: $ 275. Subject prices to increase the day of the event.

Legends Day concert

The Grammy-nominated Trio Midland will complete the party in the city center on May 24, the night before the race. Midland is known for her hits like “Drinkin ‘Problem” and has created a sound that was influenced by Classic Country, Honky-Tonk and Rock. The ensemble – belonging to Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson is based in Driping Springs, Texas, and published its fourth studio album “Barmed Blue” in September.

Find the schedule for Legends Day Track activities, including the veteran car session and the driver meeting at tinyurl.com/mpnwvrpu.

When and where: May 19 May 24th in the Everwise Amphitheater in the White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St.

Legends Day ticket prices: Concert tickets that start at $ 67.20 are available at Tinyurl.com/2Sc7ayyy. General tickets for the Legends Day on the route start at 20 US dollars, which does not include the concert. The gates of Indianapoli’s Motor Speedway are open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Who appears in the snake pit?

An international list of DJs will publish enough rhythm to keep partiors wake up from the early morning to the early afternoon. Oliver Holdens will start the party at 8 a.m., and several subsequent acts will run until 12:50 p.m. if the headliner, the American dance producer Illenium, is entered the stage. Two friends will complete the concert with their set at 2:20 p.m.

Find the complete schedule for the mixing plate music: tinyurl.com/2urx6S83.

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When and where: 8 a.m. May 25th. Concert stands open in round 3 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Snake mine card prices: Snake pitch bracelets: 85 US dollars (does not include admission to the race day). Racing day General Entry and snake pits: $ 140. Snake pits -Vip bracelet: $ 220 in advance and $ 230 (does not include admission to the race day). Snake pits -Vip package: $ 275 (including general admission on race day, committed toilets and committed bar and concessions service). Subject prices to increase the day of the event.

For more information, see IMs.com.

Contact the Indystar reporter Domenica Bongiovanni at 317-444-7339 or [email protected]. Register here for the newsletter, which you curate about things and opportunities to explore Indianapolis. Find them on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter: @Domenicareports.

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