More than 50,000 spectators have already witnessed Indy’s newest spectacular holiday tradition, Lights at the Brickyard. As a gift to both newcomers and returning visitors, a special $25 standard lane entry price will be available Monday-Wednesday throughout December. Thursday-Sunday standard lane prices will remain $30, as previously announced.
“It’s truly special to be sharing the Christmas and holiday season with thousands of Hoosiers and visitors from across the country,” IMS President Doug Boles said. “We’ve been overwhelmed with the positive feedback and we love hearing the stories of new memories being created at IMS through Lights at the Brickyard. The large crowds greeting us each evening have exceeded our expectations and we hope this newly announced pricing helps even more families take advantage of this special way to experience IMS.”
The event runs every evening through Dec. 31. Fans seeking shorter lines and a quicker trip through the 1.7-mile course are encouraged to visit earlier in the week and consider purchasing Speedy Passes, which are available for $50 online and $60 at the gate. Those utilizing a Speedy Pass should enter through the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course off 16th Street. Standard Lane purchasers should enter through Gate 2 off 16th Street.
Tickets can be purchased at: www.ims.com/lights. Before visiting the venue, spectators are encouraged to review the event guide for the latest directions and traffic information. While at IMS, don’t forget to tag our social media accounts in your posts with #IMSLights.
Lights at the Brickyard Wows Large Holiday Crowds

More than 50,000 spectators have already witnessed Indy’s newest spectacular holiday tradition, Lights at the Brickyard. As a gift to both newcomers and returning visitors, a special $25 standard lane entry price will be available Monday-Wednesday throughout December. Thursday-Sunday standard lane prices will remain $30, as previously announced.
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