Friday Nov 22
A Cat In The Rain 2024 Tour
Turnpike Troubadours
$59.50 - $99.50
Fishers Event Center
Fishers, IN
Nov 22
Friday
6:00 PM
Doors Open
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ARTIST PROFILE | Turnpike Troubadours
Americana/FolkCountryRock
At their best, the gritty, country-leaning roots rock band out of eastern Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours, synthesize the populist, political folk of and the outlaw-styled honky tonk of with doses of bluegrass, Cajun, and straight-out rock dynamics. The band's grassroots following grew to arena-filling popularity as their plaintive melodies and hard truths of their songs connected on country radio, and 2012's Goodbye Normal Street became their breakthrough release, placing high on both the country and rock charts. After a hiatus brought on by alcohol and the pressures of fame, the Turnpike Troubadours came back stronger and healthier on 2023's A Cat in the Rain.
The Turnpike Troubadours were formed by lead singer and guitarist Evan Felker and bassist R.C. Edwards. By 2007, they were gigging regularly, and they recorded and self-released their debut album, Bossier City, so they could have a CD to sell at their shows. (It appeared on their own imprint, which would release their subsequent projects, with later taking on distribution of their catalog.) The rest of the lineup featured guitarist Casey Sliger, multi-instrumentalist , and drummer Chad Masters. The group wasn't entirely happy with the results, and put more time and effort into 2009's Diamonds & Gasoline, which better captures their sound, exploring modern rural life with a full awareness of history and delicately avoiding being ornate revivalists. Produced by and mixed by Joe Hardy, Diamonds & Gasoline saw guitarist Roger Ray joining the group after the departure of Casey Sliger. By the time they returned to the studio to cut 2012's Goodbye Normal Street, Felker and Edwards had been joined by guitarist Ryan Engleman, fiddler , and Gabriel Pearson on the drums. As near-constant touring and greater airplay and streaming exposure spread word about the Turnpike Troubadours, Goodbye Normal Street was the group's first major success, making the country (number 14), folk (number three), and rock (number 23) charts after its release. Three years later, they released their fourth album, The Turnpike Troubadours, and watched it debut at number three on the country chart, a sign that the band's fan base was overlapping with the mainstream. The set included a guest spot from celebrated bluegrass fiddler and studio support from.
The Troubadours had expanded to a sextet by the time they recorded 2017's A Long Way from Your Heart, with the addition of Hank Early on pedal steel, dobro, and keyboards. Once again, the album peaked at number three on the country charts, and the band left theater gigs behind in favor of playing arenas and amphitheaters. They became one of the biggest draws on the Americana circuit, sharing the bill with and on the popular Bandwagon package tour. The band's journey came to a halt in 2019 when the Turnpike Troubadours went on what they called an "indefinite hiatus." Evan Felker had developed a serious drinking problem that led him to consider quitting music, and as he bowed out of the group, Ryan Engleman became a touring guitarist for , launched a new band called the .38s, R.C. Edwards cut an album with his side project , and Gabriel Pearson divided his time between playing drums with the .38s and taking college classes. After a successful stint in rehab, Felker was sober, healthy, and ready to return to music, and his bandmates agreed to a less rigorous touring schedule and to keep alcohol off the stage in order to support their friend. After a handful of well-received live dates, the Turnpike Troubadours engaged to produce a comeback album, and A Cat in the Rain was released in August 2023. ~ Steve Leggett & Mark Deming, Rovi
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About Fishers Event Center | Fishers, IN
Fishers Event Center is a 7,500 seat state-of-the-art Event Center located 20 minutes northeast of Indianapolis. It hosts a variety of performances from concerts to comedians, family shows to outdoor festivals, and many more!
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What are the age restrictions at this venue?
Age restrictions at Fisher’s Event Center will vary depending on the show. Please check the event listing to view the age requirement prior to purchasing tickets.
Can I upgrade my to VIP seating?
Yes! The Fishers Event Center offers premium experience packages. Click here to learn more about their offerings.
What items are permitted or prohibited at this venue?
Fishers Event Center is a non-smoking, non-vaping and tobacco free campus. The use of any tobacco based products, e-cigarettes and vaporizers, inside of the Event Center or within the immediate entrances, is strictly prohibited.
Additional prohibited items and behaviors at Fishers Event Center include, but are not limited to:
- Abusive, foul, or disruptive language.
- Animals (except service animals).
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- Illegal drugs, or harmful chemicals.
- Inflated balls, including beach balls, or any missile or object that can be used as a projectile.
- Interference with the progress of the event (including throwing objects).
- Knives of any length.
- Laptops or tablets.
- Large Umbrellas – Must be under 12 inches to be allowed in the building.
- Laser Pointers.
- Lights.
- Masks related to health provisions are permitted; Other masks that cover or conceal identity are not permitted.
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**and/or any other item or action deemed dangerous, unnecessary, inappropriate or suspicious in nature, by any Fishers Event Center team member.**
Fishers Event Center Security personnel will review all unique circumstances on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to deny access of items based on specific event requirements/requests and overall building policies.
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Fans are encouraged to report inappropriate behavior to the nearest security personnel or Fishers Event Center team member.
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For quickest entry into the Fishers Event Center, we strongly recommend that you do not bring a bag on event day. If a bag is necessary, the bag (including all Diaper Bags) must meet the following criteria in order to enter the Event Center:
- Bags must be CLEAR plastic, vinyl or PVC and not exceed 12” x 6” x 12”. Bags cannot be tinted with color or include oversized content that prevents visibility into the clear bag.
- Only non-clear bags that are smaller than 4.5” x 6.5” will be permitted into the stadium.
- Any type of non-clear bag exceeding 4.5” x 6.5” in size will not be permitted.
- Diaper bags must be clear and comply with the Fishers Event Center Clear Bag Policy. Clear diaper bags that meet the Event Center’s bag policy specifications and accompany a child are permitted but are subject to search upon entry. Baby and infant care items such as bottled formula and small snacks may be brought into the Event Center, however, those items must be carried in a clear bag meeting the bag policy guidelines.
- Camera bags and cases that accompany any permitted personal device must meet the clear bag policy specifications or will be denied entry.
Exceptions to the Clear Bag Policy will only be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection by security personnel. Please ask for assistance at the door.
Guests with non-complying bags will need to return their items to their cars.
What’s the parking situation like?
Fishers Event Center is located north of Indianapolis, in the new dining and shopping destination Fishers District.
There will be more than 2,000 parking spots available at the Event Center.
Electric vehicle charging stations will be available for guests to utilize during events at Fishers Event Center. The use of charging stations are subject to applicable parking fees.
What is the camera/photo policy for this venue?
Fisher’s Event Center does not permit professional photography without previously approved authorization. Cameras with lens longer than 3″ (non-detachable) and camera bags that do not meet clear bag policy specifications will not be allowed in to Event Center.
Is there food and drink at this venue?
Yes! There are concessions located throughout the Event Center.
Can I leave and re-enter the venue?
In accordance with Fishers Event Center security procedures, guests may not exit and re-enter the Event Center using the same ticket.
Do you offer ADA, handicap or special needs options?
Accessible seats will be available to purchase online through our ticket provider’s website, Ticketmaster.com, and through the box office during hours of operation.
Fishers Event Center will ensure equal access and enjoyment for all individuals, regardless of ability. Accessible seating is available for all events at FEC. Accessible seating is reserved exclusively for guests with accessible requirements and their companions. Guests requiring accessible seating may purchase one (1) accessible seat and up to three (3) companion seats adjacent to the accessible seat, if available. Depending on availability, seats for additional guests will be located as close as possible to the accessible space.
Ticketmaster provides useful filtering tools through their online platform to help find the accessible seating most suitable for you. Along the right-hand side of the ticket purchase page, click or tap on the button labeled “Filters,” then turn on the Accessibility slider/toggle below. From there, you can specify your needs. Once you are satisfied, click or tap “Apply Filters” to see all tickets available that meet your requirements. Please remember that all seating is subject to availability.
If there are any issues purchasing ADA seating for a specific event online, please contact us at ticketoffice@asmfishers.com.
Reasonable accommodation will be made for any individual who may need to exchange their tickets on the day of an event for accessible seating. ADA ticket relocations are based on first come, first serve, and are limited in availability day of show.
I lost something at the show. Who do I contact?
The Guest Service Center will assist guests with lost and found items, reuniting parents and children, answering questions, Event Center directions, and general information. The guest services center is located near section 109 and you can email them at guestservices@ASMFishers.com
Beware of counterfeit tickets. How do I tell if my ticket is valid?
Ticketmaster is the official ticketing source for the Fishers Event Center. Fishers Event Center does not endorse or recommend any other ticketing provider for events held at its venue. Please use caution when purchasing tickets from any website other than ticketmaster.com for events held at the Event Center. Guests who purchase invalid tickets from a third party or re-sale site must contact that vendor for resolution. If you have already purchased tickets from a re-seller, the safest way to ensure that your tickets are valid is to insist that the re-seller transfers the tickets to your Ticketmaster account (there is no cost for the re-seller to do this). Tickets can also be purchased onsite at the Fishers Event Center Ticket Office during open hours of operation.
Do you have free WI-FI?
Complementary WI-FI is available at Fishers Event Center for all guests!
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Nov 22
Turnpike Troubadours
Fishers Event Center
$59.50 - $99.50
Presented By: MOKB Presents, Mammoth
Doors: 6:00 PM
Start Time: 7:00 pm
Start Time: 7:00 pm
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ARTIST PROFILE | Turnpike Troubadours
Americana/FolkCountryRock
At their best, the gritty, country-leaning roots rock band out of eastern Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours, synthesize the populist, political folk of and the outlaw-styled honky tonk of with doses of bluegrass, Cajun, and straight-out rock dynamics. The band's grassroots following grew to arena-filling popularity as their plaintive melodies and hard truths of their songs connected on country radio, and 2012's Goodbye Normal Street became their breakthrough release, placing high on both the country and rock charts. After a hiatus brought on by alcohol and the pressures of fame, the Turnpike Troubadours came back stronger and healthier on 2023's A Cat in the Rain.
The Turnpike Troubadours were formed by lead singer and guitarist Evan Felker and bassist R.C. Edwards. By 2007, they were gigging regularly, and they recorded and self-released their debut album, Bossier City, so they could have a CD to sell at their shows. (It appeared on their own imprint, which would release their subsequent projects, with later taking on distribution of their catalog.) The rest of the lineup featured guitarist Casey Sliger, multi-instrumentalist , and drummer Chad Masters. The group wasn't entirely happy with the results, and put more time and effort into 2009's Diamonds & Gasoline, which better captures their sound, exploring modern rural life with a full awareness of history and delicately avoiding being ornate revivalists. Produced by and mixed by Joe Hardy, Diamonds & Gasoline saw guitarist Roger Ray joining the group after the departure of Casey Sliger. By the time they returned to the studio to cut 2012's Goodbye Normal Street, Felker and Edwards had been joined by guitarist Ryan Engleman, fiddler , and Gabriel Pearson on the drums. As near-constant touring and greater airplay and streaming exposure spread word about the Turnpike Troubadours, Goodbye Normal Street was the group's first major success, making the country (number 14), folk (number three), and rock (number 23) charts after its release. Three years later, they released their fourth album, The Turnpike Troubadours, and watched it debut at number three on the country chart, a sign that the band's fan base was overlapping with the mainstream. The set included a guest spot from celebrated bluegrass fiddler and studio support from.
The Troubadours had expanded to a sextet by the time they recorded 2017's A Long Way from Your Heart, with the addition of Hank Early on pedal steel, dobro, and keyboards. Once again, the album peaked at number three on the country charts, and the band left theater gigs behind in favor of playing arenas and amphitheaters. They became one of the biggest draws on the Americana circuit, sharing the bill with and on the popular Bandwagon package tour. The band's journey came to a halt in 2019 when the Turnpike Troubadours went on what they called an "indefinite hiatus." Evan Felker had developed a serious drinking problem that led him to consider quitting music, and as he bowed out of the group, Ryan Engleman became a touring guitarist for , launched a new band called the .38s, R.C. Edwards cut an album with his side project , and Gabriel Pearson divided his time between playing drums with the .38s and taking college classes. After a successful stint in rehab, Felker was sober, healthy, and ready to return to music, and his bandmates agreed to a less rigorous touring schedule and to keep alcohol off the stage in order to support their friend. After a handful of well-received live dates, the Turnpike Troubadours engaged to produce a comeback album, and A Cat in the Rain was released in August 2023. ~ Steve Leggett & Mark Deming, Rovi
READ MORE >>Supporting Acts
About the Venue
Fishers Event Center is a 7,500 seat state-of-the-art Event Center located 20 minutes northeast of Indianapolis. It hosts a variety of performances from concerts to comedians, family shows to outdoor festivals, and many more!
Upgrades: A variety of upgrades are available for select shows. Click here to learn more about the premium offerings at Fishes Event Center.
Ticket Support: For ticket related questions please email ticketoffice@asmfishers.com
Parking: Over 2,000 parking spots are available adjacent to Fishers Event Center with additional spots within walking distance at the Fishers District.
11000 Stockdale Street Fishers, IN 46037
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