Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana) | arena, basketball court, fieldhouse (athletics building), snack bar / concession stand, 1999_construction, music venue

USA / Indiana / Indianapolis / Indianapolis, Indiana / South Pennsylvania Street, 125
 arena, basketball court, fieldhouse (athletics building), snack bar / concession stand, 1999_construction, music venue

125 South Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 917-2500
www.gainbridgefieldhouse.com

Reggie Miller vs. Knicks:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtPaMgyz4ec

Ground was broken on July 22, 1997, on the $183 million multi-purpose facility, opening on November 6, 1999, when the Indiana Pacers hosted the Boston Celtics. Originally Conseco Fieldhouse, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is a step into the future while taking a walk back into history. It's big (over 750,000 square feet and 18,345 seats), yet comfortable. Gainbridge Fieldhouse is currently home to the NBA's Pacers and WNBA's Fever.

In addition to hosting major boxing events (Vernon Forrest vs. Sugar Shane Mosley, 7/21/02; Roy Jones, Jr. vs. Richard Hall, 5/13/00) and the Indiana Pacers and Fever, the Fieldhouse has hosted visits from Pavarotti, Bill Cosby, Bruce Springsteen, The Boston Pops, John Mellencamp, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, The Dixie Chicks, NSync, Britney Spears, Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, Kid Rock, and Disney On Ice. It has also played host to the 2002 FIBA World Basketball Championships and the FINA World Short Course Swimming Championships.
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Coordinates:   39°45'50"N   86°9'19"W
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