
After opening in November 2024, the Fishers Event Center says it is continuing to expand its role as a regional entertainment destination while adding new initiatives aimed at improving the fan experience.
The 7,500-seat venue has hosted concerts, sporting events and community gatherings during its first year of operation. Officials say the facility is also emphasizing accessibility and inclusivity as part of its ongoing development.
March is recognized nationally as Disability Awareness Month, and the event center is highlighting several features designed to make events more accessible to guests with special needs.
The facility is a KultureCity Certified sensory-inclusive venue. Staff members have undergone specialized training to assist guests who may experience sensory sensitivities or overload during events.
Guests can obtain sensory bags at the Guest Services Center near Section 109. The bags include noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, fidget tools and other items designed to help individuals manage sensory challenges. The venue also features a sensory room presented by DAMAR, offering a quiet space for guests who need a calming environment during events.
Additional accessibility features include a universal changing table in a second-level family restroom, a Mother’s Room presented by IKEA for parents needing a private space, accessible parking and drop-off areas, wheelchair assistance and assistive listening services.
The Fishers Event Center has also expanded its food and beverage lineup with three new vendors featuring local or specialty offerings.
Among the additions is Pure Pour, a premium vending concept offering non-alcoholic beverages. Event center officials say the venue is the first in Indiana to feature the concept, reflecting the growing demand for zero-proof drink options.
Two additional vendors include BeeFree, which produces snacks sweetened with organic honey and supports employment opportunities for adults with autism and other neurodiverse individuals, and Ben’s Pretzels, which prepares hand-rolled pretzels fresh at the venue.
The event center remains home to three professional sports teams: the Indy Fuel hockey club of the ECHL, Indy Ignite of Major League Volleyball and the Fishers Freight of the Indoor Football League. Officials say themed game nights and special fan activations are planned throughout the spring sports season.
Beyond sports and concerts, the facility also continues to host community activities such as graduations, private events and other local gatherings.







