Maxwell: The Night Tour

with Anthony Hamilton & Joe

Maxwell: The Night Tour
Apr 07 // 2022

Maxwell: The Night Tour

with Anthony Hamilton & Joe

Maxwell: The Night Tour

with Anthony Hamilton & Joe

Event Details

What to Know Before You Go

  • Bags, backpacks, large purses are prohibited. Small clutch-style purses are allowed and may not be larger than 6”x9”x1.5”
    • Management discretion is allowed for diaper bags and medical bags
  • No Professional Cameras or Detachable Lenses. No IPads, Tablets, Selfie sticks, GoPro’s
  • No signs larger than 11"x17" are permitted at this event.
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  • Download tickets to your mobile wallet prior to arrival. 

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Prohibited Items

We ask all guests to arrive early and travel light.

For your safety guests are subject to visual inspection (including the use of metal detecting magnetometers) of person, parcels, bags, containers and/or clothing capable of concealing prohibited items. Guests may refuse inspections; however, management reserves the right to refuse entry.

For safety reasons, prohibited items include but are not limited to:

  • Alcohol, drugs, illegal substances, or any paraphernalia associated with drug use
  • Audio/Video recorders, professional cameras, tripods
  • Backpacks
  • Bags larger than 6”x9”x1.5”
  • Beach balls or any projectiles or missiles
  • Cans, bottles, coolers, or other similar containers
  • Clothing that displays obscene/offensive language and/or pictures (as determined by Gainbridge Fieldhouse management)
  • Drones
  • Fireworks
  • Hard-sided bags
  • Laser pens/pointers of any type
  • Military or Tactical style clothing/gear (Active Duty Military uniforms are allowed)
  • Noisemakers such as air horns
  • Objects that obstruct another guest’s view of the playing/performance surface
  • Outside food or drinks
  • Pepper spray/Mace
  • Poles or sticks
  • Signs, flags, banners larger 11″X17″ or affixed to any pole
  • Skateboards/roller blades
  • Tripods, mono pods, or selfie sticks
  • Weapons of any type, including chains, knives, firearms, and spiked jewelry
  • Any other item deemed unacceptable by event/building management

If an item is revealed during a search, guests may dispose of the item or return the item to a safe storage location away from the Fieldhouse.

COVID-19 Info

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms or have reason to believe that you have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus then do not enter Gainbridge Fieldhouse. 

  • Masks are optional and available upon request.
  • Gainbridge Fieldhouse was awarded the IWBI Health & Safety Rating for Facilities Operation and Management, achieving the highest standards in health and safety readiness.
  • Enhanced cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting measures are in place.
  • Additional hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the building.

Getting Here

Used to getting to the Fieldhouse via I-65 and I-70? Pull up your favorite mapping app because these routes are currently closed to all traffic between the North Split and Washington Street. Other specific construction areas impacting our area that may impact your trip can be found here. For a full view of construction around downtown, check out INDOT’s site here.

Once you’ve navigated the construction zones getting to the Fieldhouse, parking options include the Virginia Avenue Parking Garage or you may book parking via ParkWhiz.

Guests may enter the Fieldhouse via the Viriginia Ave. Parking Garage Bridge (now open!) or the Plaza doors from Pennsylvania & Delaware Streets.

  • As a reminder, lane closures continue on both Pennsylvania and Delaware Streets directly adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse and with Bankers Life Court now closed, the ADA dropoff is on Pennsylvania Street at the plaza.

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About Maxwell

Maxwell has artfully managed to transfix music lovers for more than two decades, releasing five studio albums, all in his own time and all duly anointed as classics. The soul singer redefined soul music in April of 1996 when he released his critically acclaimed debut on Columbia, 'Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite.' It earned Grammy nominations, double platinum status and RIAA gold for the single, "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)." The platinum albums 'Embrya' (1998) and 'Now' (2001) followed. After eight years, 2009's 'BLACKsummers'night' debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and won two Grammys, including Best R&B Album. To date, Maxwell has achieved 4 platinum album certifications from the RIAA. His last album ‘blackSUMMERS’night,’ the second installment of his musical trilogy, earned Maxwell his third-Grammy (Best R&B Song for “Lake By The Ocean”) an NAACP Image Award (Outstanding Male Artist), and a Soul Train Award (Best R&B/Soul Male Artist).

About the Black Promoters Collective

The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) is a coalition of six of the nation’s top independent concert promotion and event production companies. As a 100% Black -owned business, their mission is to be the world’s leading producer and provider of culturally relevant live entertainment experiences. To learn more, visit http://www.blackpromoterscollective.com.

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