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Ruoff Music Center's Lawnie Pass Comes to an End

Ruoff Music Center's Lawnie Pass Comes to an End

The Lawnie Pass at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana has come to an end. Fans who purchased season tickets for the amphitheater's lawn seating area in 2024 were informed this week that Live Nation Entertainment will not be offering a similar pass in 2025.

The Lawnie Pass was touted as "the only way to enjoy concerts all summer long" and allowed fans to attend every show from one of the 18,000 lawn seating spots for $239. On average, this would have cost fans around $10 per concert.

Live Nation announced on Tuesday that it will not be renewing the pass program in 2025, but promised to share new and exciting programs with previous Lawnie Pass holders first.

“We are working on new and exciting programs for summer concert season. While there will not be a Lawnie Pass program in 2025, previous Lawnies will be the first to hear about these new offerings.

“We are so grateful to our Lawnie community and we can’t wait to share more with you soon. We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming show this summer.”

Fans were initially upset by the announcement, which followed news in November that Live Nation would begin charging for parking starting in 2025. Prices for parking will start at $20 per vehicle and go up to $125 for "VIP parking."

Ruoff Music Center announced on Tuesday that season tickets will be available again in 2025, as well as exclusive seating offers and premium amenities including "premium parking, private entry, elevated menus, VIP club access, and more."

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