If you were anywhere near downtown Indianapolis this past weekend, you probably felt the energy surrounding the two-night Morgan Wallen concert at Lucas Oil Stadium. Hotels were packed, restaurants were overflowing, and fans traveled from all over the Midwest to experience one of the biggest concert weekends Indy has seen this year.
And the good news? That momentum is far from over.
With major artists continuing to choose Indianapolis as a tour stop in 2026, now is the perfect time for music fans — and even future residents — to take a closer look at what makes Indy such a great place to live, work, and experience entertainment year-round.
Loved Morgan Wallen? Here Are the Next Big Concerts Coming to Indianapolis
Following Morgan Wallen’s massive weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis still has a packed concert calendar ahead.
Post Malone & Jelly Roll — June 12
This is shaping up to be one of the biggest stadium concerts of the summer. Fans who enjoyed the high-energy atmosphere of Morgan Wallen will likely love the mix of country, hip-hop, and rock influences this tour brings to Indianapolis.
Kid Cudi — June 10
Kid Cudi’s Indiana roots always make his Indianapolis-area shows feel personal. Ruoff Music Center becomes one of the Midwest’s top summer destinations during concert season, drawing fans from across the region.
Dave Matthews Band — June 26–27
For longtime Indiana concertgoers, Dave Matthews weekends at Ruoff are practically a summer tradition. The laid-back atmosphere, tailgating culture, and outdoor venue experience make this one of the most anticipated recurring events every year.
Bruno Mars — September 9
Bruno Mars concerts consistently rank among the best live performances in music. This show is expected to bring another major wave of visitors into downtown Indianapolis.
Ed Sheeran — October 10
Ed Sheeran’s stadium tours are known for drawing fans from multiple states, further proving Indianapolis has become a premier entertainment destination in the Midwest.
Why This Matters for Indianapolis
Over the last few years, Indianapolis has quietly become one of the Midwest’s strongest cities for sports, concerts, conventions, and major events.
Between:
- NFL games
- NCAA tournaments
- concerts at Lucas Oil Stadium
- summer shows at Ruoff Music Center
- and major downtown events
…Indy continues attracting new visitors, businesses, and residents alike.
For many people visiting Indianapolis for a concert weekend, it’s also their first real experience exploring areas like:
- Downtown Indianapolis
- Carmel
- Fishers
- Noblesville
- Westfield
- Zionsville
And increasingly, people are realizing just how appealing central Indiana can be as a place to live and work.
Thinking About Moving to Indianapolis?
At Wheaton Moving and Storage, we’ve seen firsthand how many individuals and families are relocating to the Indianapolis area for new jobs, lower cost of living, growing suburbs, and the lifestyle opportunities the region continues to offer.
Events like Morgan Wallen’s concert weekend highlight something locals already know: Indianapolis is growing, evolving, and becoming a destination city.
Whether you’re relocating to Indianapolis, moving within Hamilton County, or planning a long-distance move into Indiana, working with an experienced moving company can help make the transition far less stressful.
Planning a Move in Indianapolis or Hamilton County?
Wheaton Moving and Storage proudly helps individuals, families, and businesses relocate throughout:
- Indianapolis
- Carmel
- Fishers
- Noblesville
- Westfield
- Zionsville
- and surrounding central Indiana communities
If Indianapolis has started feeling like a place you’d love to call home after attending one of these incredible events, our team is here to help make that move easier.