What is the capacity of Lucas Oil Stadium?

Last Modified Sep 25, 2023 08:06 GMT

Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, which is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It was opened in 2008 and serves as a venue for many major events. The stadium is also the home field for the Indianapolis Colts and has a seating capacity of 63,000 for football games and up To 70,000 for other events.

Lucas Oil Stadium Seating Capacity
Lucas Oil Stadium, Source: Getty Images

Indianapolis Colts Home Venue

Lucas Oil Stadium has been the home of the Indianapolis Colts since its inauguration in 2008. The stadium is one of the most modern and impressive stadiums in the entire US and beyond. The stadium seats 63,000, and they held their first game where Noblesville High School faced Fishers High School on August 22, 2008. The Colts have won three NFL championships and two Super Bowl titles. The Colts are worth over $4.2 billion dollars as of 2023, with an expected value increase of $2.1 billion in five years' time.

Lucas Oil Stadium’s Capacity

Lucas Oil Stadium which is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, seats 63,000 which can be expanded up to 70,000 for other events, and is located on approximately 1.8 million square feet of land. It opened in 2008 and is also the home field for the Indianapolis Colts. Lucas Oil Stadium has held many big events such as college football, high school football, soccer, basketball, concerts, and other events. The stadium hosted its first public concert on Sep 13, 2008, where Kenny Chesney performed and generated a revenue of $3.8 million.

Lucas Oil Stadium’s History

Lucas Oil Stadium is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It opened in August 2008 with a capacity of 63,000 seats, and it is one of the most fascinating stadiums in the NFL and the world. The stadium was first visualized as a big entertainment venue. The stadium hosted a number of major events, including Super Bowl XLVI, Kenny Chesney concerts, Chelsea vs. Inter Milan (International Champions Cup), 2015 One Direction – On The Road Again Tour, Gen Con 50 2017, North American Youth Congress 2017, 2021 Big Ten men's basketball tournament, 2021 NCAA men's basketball tournament (including the Final Four), 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship. It became the home of the Denver Broncos when it was opened in 2001. The stadium has a seating capacity of 63,000 and is one of the most fascinating and loudest stadiums in the world.

Lucas Oil Stadium’s Construction and Costs

Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium which is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It was opened in 2008 and has been the home field of the Indianapolis Colts since then. The stadium is one of the most fascinating stadiums and was completed in 2008, and cost $720 million to construct. The State of Indiana, the City of Indianapolis, and the $100 million contribution from the Indianapolis Colts are financing the stadium. Lucas Oil Stadium has two exhibit halls, 139 suites, two club lounges, and 12 meeting rooms. They also have other features like 7 locker rooms, 11 indoor truck docks, 14 escalators, 11 passenger elevators, and 2 accessible pedestrian ramps.

Lucas Oil Stadium’s Seating chart

Lucas Oil Stadium seats 63,000. The stadium has four levels: the Terrace Level, the Loge Level, the Club Level, and the Field Level.

The best sections at Lucas Oil Stadium depend on your budget and preferences. The Club Level and Field Level seats are the best option if you are looking for the best view of the field. The Terrace Level seats are a good option if you are on a budget.

Lucas Oil Stadium seating chart overview:

Terrace Level: 38 sections

Loge Level: 38 sections

Club Level: 38 sections

Field Level: 38 sections

Lucas Oil Stadium Seating Plan
Lucas Oil Stadium Seating Plan, Source: lucasoilstadium.com

What to bring to the Lucas Oil Stadium?

Here are some things you can bring to Lucas Oil Stadium:

  • Clear bag

  • Umbrellas if they don't block other people’s view

  • Additional clothing

Here are some things you cannot bring to Lucas Oil Stadium:

  • Liquor containers or bottles

  • Food not sold by Lucas Oil Stadium

  • Noisemakers

  • Selfie Sticks

  • Coolers

  • Weapons

What is the parking cost at Lucas Oil Stadium?

The parking cost at Lucas Oil Stadium varies depending on the type of event and the location of the parking lot or garage. Parking in the official stadium lots typically costs $40 for game-day parking. However, there are also many off-site parking lots that offer lower rates, ranging from $10 to $30 per hour.

Parking Lot Cost

Stadium Lots $40

Off-Site Lots $10-$30

Parking Map of the Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium Capacity
Lucas Oil Stadium Capacity, Source: lucasoilstadium.com

FAQs

A. The Indianapolis Colts play at Lucas Oil Stadium. 

A. Lucas Oil Stadium is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

A. Lucas Oil Stadium holds 63,000 seats.

A. Parking in the official stadium lots typically costs $40 for game day parking. However, there are also many off-site parking lots that offer lower rates, ranging from $10 to $30 per hour.

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