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Gainbridge Fieldhouse seating plan & guide

Gainbridge Fieldhouse is the downtown Indianapolis home of the NBA's Indiana Pacers and the WNBA's Indiana Fever. Opened in 1999 (formerly Conseco and Bankers Life Fieldhouse), its brick-and-steel design intentionally evokes the classic Indiana high-school fieldhouse, giving it one of the most distinctive looks in the NBA.

CityIndianapolis
Opened1999
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈17,300 (basketball)

Best sections

Lower bowl (center sideline)

Sideline seats near center court make the most of the intimate, retro fieldhouse sightlines.

Club / loge level

Club seating adds lounge access and padded seats while keeping you close to the court.

Upper bowl (sideline)

Upper sideline rows are the best value and the throwback bowl keeps them feeling close to the action.

Insider tips

  • It's a short walk from downtown Indianapolis hotels and the convention center, so walking in beats fighting for nearby parking.
  • Since TickPick adds no buyer fees, the price you see on a seat is the price you pay — handy for budget upper-level tickets.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Gainbridge Fieldhouse?

Lower bowl (center sideline) offer the closest view, while upper bowl (sideline) are the best value. Upper sideline rows are the best value and the throwback bowl keeps them feeling close to the action.

Where is Gainbridge Fieldhouse?

Gainbridge Fieldhouse is a indoor arena in Indianapolis, opened in 1999 with a capacity of ≈17,300 (basketball).

Where can I find the cheapest Gainbridge Fieldhouse tickets?

Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.

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