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September 07, 2018 | By Zach Hudson, Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Statement about FGL Fest Saturday at IMS
We deeply regret to announce that today’s FGL Fest at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been canceled. This decision was made after a comprehensive review of current and forecasted weather conditions, and with the safety of event attendees as our top priority. All concert tickets purchased online through Ticketmaster.com, IMS.com, FGLFest.com or LiveNation.com or at the IMS Ticket Office will be refunded. If tickets were bought with a credit card, a credit will be issued to the account used for the purchase. Credits will be issued from the point-of-sale vendor tickets were purchased from. Get ready for a full day of music as global entertainers Florida Georgia Line are headlining the inaugural FGL Fest. The revved-up lineup also features Cole Swindell, Nelly, Raelynn, Jillian Jacqueline, Mason Ramsey, Riley Green and Stephanie Quayle. Concert gates open at 2 p.m., and you must have an FGL Fest concert ticket to enter the concert area located in the Turn 4 infield. Tickets start at $45. Here is the full set list for FGL Fest:
Parking is free with your FGL Fest ticket inside Lot 7, located on the north side of the facility, and guests should use 30th Street to enter the parking lot. If you plan to use rideshare options, you will need to be dropped off at Lot 1A along Georgetown Road and 25th Street. Don’t forget: Coolers are not allowed in the FGL Fest concert area. Weather Update: The inaugural FGL Fest concert remains on schedule for Saturday afternoon and evening at IMS, rain or shine. The concert schedule is not subject to delays of on-track activity for the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard Powered by Florida Georgia Line. Only severe weather, such as high winds, lightning, flooding, etc., will impact the scheduling of the show, which starts at 3 p.m. Saturday. Please stay tuned to IMS.com and IMS social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) for the most current schedule updates about FGL Fest. Buy Tickets | View Schedule | View Parking | View Gate Regulations