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A great Gift idea! It is never to early to think about the Holidays!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Concerts, Football on October 21st, 2009
Tickets always make a great gift idea. What if you are unsure of the event. Then I suggest you look at the Circle City Tickets Gift Card! The gift card is a great way to give the gift of sports, Theatre, and Music! Your loved ones, client, customer or even yourself will love this great gift. The Circle City Tickets Gift Card is also great and better than most Gift Cards because it never expires! We will never charge you a fee and unlike some stores Circle City Tickets will be here after the Holidays! You can give tickets to the Pacers, Colts, Boilers, Hoosiers or any sports team. Do it today!
Why you should pick Circle City Tickets
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball, Concerts on October 21st, 2009
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Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball, Concerts, Football on October 21st, 2009
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Why you should use a Ticket Broker
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Concerts, Football, affiliates on October 21st, 2009
The Conseco Fieldhouse is the number one venue in the NDA for three years running. It is the home of the Indianapolis Pacers and the Indiana Fever. The tickets for this venue include some of the best NBA tickets in the country as they are for the Indiana Pacers. You don’t have to miss the experience of being inside this stunning venue even if you are not a basketball fan as it also has some of the biggest music and entertainment acts from around the world, other world profession and amateur sporting events and concerts.
Since 1909 the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen some of the worlds best drivers and fastest automobiles. It houses over 650,000 spectators making it the largest and highest-capacity sporting facility in history. Currently, races at the Speedway include the Indianapolis 500, Red Bull Indianapolis GP and the Allstate 400. Inside the venue fans will also find the Hall of Fame Museum and campsites located in the infield and around the over 500 acres.
Indianapolis Raceway Park, recently renamed O’Reilly Raceway Park is another venue to see NASCAR events. It is home to NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racing, NASCAR Busch Series racing, some drag racing and sprint car racing. Fans can enjoy year round events in this venue with seating for 30,000.
The new home of the Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium opened September 7, 2008. It is one of the best stadiums in the NFL with a high tech retractable roof and the largest video board in the League. The stadium will host NFL football games, NCAA basketball’s March Madness Tournament and will be the permanent backup for the Final Four Tournament. The biggest event will be the XLVI Super Bowl held on February 5, 2012. This is an event that is sure to sell out early so contact an Indianapolis ticket broker to find a seat. Other events will include the DCI World Championships, Bands of America Grand National Championship, The Indiana Marching Band State Finals as well as some well known music acts.
The Murat Theater is the home of world class concerts and theater performances. Tickets for events at the Murat have been in high demand since its opening in 1910. The facility had to expand just twelve years after opening due to the overwhelming response for tickets by the community. Events include concerts, family shows, Broadway shows and comedy shows.
Indianapolis ticket brokers can be the best resource in finding tickets for the sold out events fans want to attend. With these venues and the events scheduled for the upcoming year some tickets are sure to be in high demand so buy early.
We Buy Tickets for all kinds of Events
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball, Basketball, Concerts, Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on October 5th, 2009
Yes Circle City Tickets has been in the business of selling tickets for over 20 years in Indianapolis, Indiana. Did you know we also will BUY your extra tickets? You don’t have to go on line and and deal with some big internet company that you can’t even talk to when you call them. You Can deal with a real person! Just call us at 317-254-9500 or 800-627-1334. Tell us the event and your seat locations and we will quote you a price we can pay. You just then come by our office and collect a check. You can do it all in one day! You don’t have to hope someone will see your auction or your listing on some other site. Get Paid today! If you are out of town just send your tickets to us and we send payment the same day we receive your tickets! It’s that easy!
Tickets we are now buying include: Indianapolis Colts games, College Football including Notre Dame, Purdue and IU. We are also buying Indiana University Basketball seasons and individual games. Have extra tickets to a upcoming concert? Call us today to get paid today! Deal with the largest broker in Indiana.
Indianapolis Indians vs Durham Bulls
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball on July 12th, 2009
The Indianapolis Indians will be taking on the Durham Bulls in the last half of July right here in downtown Indianapolis.
I have so much more appreciation for these teams as opposed to the Major League teams. I think it’s simply because there seems to be an absence of attitude and a more genuine love of the game with these guys.
The Durham Bulls will be in town for 4 games, and tickets are available for July 20 at 7:00pm, July 21 at 7:00pm, July 22 at 1:00pm, and July 23 at 7:00pm.
If you can’t get to one of these games during the week then you should plan to come on Friday July 24 when the Indians begin their home series against the Buffalo Bisons. This is a Friday Fireworks game which promises to hold extra excitement against the backdrop of the downtown Indianapolis skyline.
MLB All Star Game Tickets
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball on June 10th, 2009
Spring is winding down and summer is just a couple of weeks away. To many this means vacations, boating, picnics, and swimming. But to the die-hard baseball fan it means acquiring MLB All Star game tickets.
This year’s All Star Game is being held July 14, 2009 at 7:00pm at Busch Stadium in beautiful St. Louis, MO. and promises to be everything baseball fans have come to expect: fast pitches, power hits, and fantastic plays.
I would highly suggest planning at least an extra day to do some sight seeing. The St. Louis Botanical Gardens are truly a sight to behold. A relaxing stroll through the gardens is the perfect compliment to a rousing game of baseball.
I’ll be purchasing my All Star game tickets through CircleCityTickets.com where I can choose my seats online. I’ve not yet heard who is on the lineup, but you can rest assured both sides will be filled with the biggest names in baseball.
Cincinnati Reds Tickets
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball on April 12th, 2009
Ahhh…to hear the crack of the bat and the cheer of the crowd while the smell of hotdogs, popcorn and freshly poured beer wafts through the stands. Now THIS is a sure sign of spring.
The Cincinnati Reds are back this spring and better than ever….well, they’ll have to prove that, but we’re ready for a show.
Of course, the 1975 team, with Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, Pete Rose, and Dave Concepcion, to name a few, will be tough to match. But we have faith in the Reds.
We Reds fans up in Indianapolis are fired up and ready to make the quick trip down to lend our support. And we will naturally get our Cincinnati Reds tickets ahead of time through CircleCityTickets.com
Did you know you can get tickets for any event in any city at any venue through CircleCityTickets.com? Get those Reds tickets today and let’s cheer them on to great season.
Indianapolis Indians – 2009 Outlook
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball on March 16th, 2009
Come see them play at Victory Field on June 4th! Indianapolis Indians Tickets still available!
There is nowhere to go but up for Indianapolis Indians fans this season. After posting a disappointing 68-76 record last season (International League West Division last place), the Indians look to improve this season. Fans in Indianapolis are used to winning championships and the Tribe hasn’t delivered since 2000.
Opening day for the Indians comes on April 9th against the Toledo Mudhens. The two square off in a four game home stand that should serve as an early test for the Tribe against a division rival. The club will once again offer its “weather guarantee” for opening day. A unique promotion for the past three season, the Indians guarantee a 60 degree temperature for the first pitch or fans receive a free ticket to another game this season.
Part of the rebuilding includes new leadership in the dugout. First year manager Frank Kremblas will skipper the Indians after a successful stint as manager of the Nashville Sounds. Despite a sub par showing last season, Kremblas lead Nashville to three straight division titles and the 2005 Pacific Coast League title. Indians fans will remember Kremblas from his playing days in Indianapolis. He played for the Tribe from 1993-1996 and was part of the Indians 1994 league championship team.
It looks like Indianapolis Indians fans will be treated to at least a few more months of Andrew McCutchen at Victory Field. Late indications show the Pirates front office is content to send the twenty-two year-old outfielder back to AAA for the start of the season. Although McCutchen is disappointed to not be with Pittsburgh for the opener against St. Louis, it’s unlikely that he will be in Indy for long.
In the meantime, the Pirates want McCutchen to work on driving the ball more consistently, improve his ability to bunt, and use his incredible speed more effectively on the base paths. Indianapolis fans will be well advised to head to the ballpark early this season as McCutchen could be called up any time. One of the great benefits of minor league baseball for fans is the ability to see future stars in a more intimate setting before they make headlines in the major leagues.
Indianapolis fans have been treated to more than their fair share of big league talent. Current Pirates Zach Duke and 2008 All Star Nate McLouth played for the Indians. They are joined by baseball greats like Randy Johnson, Andres Gallaraga, Moises Alou, Ben Sheets, Harmon Killebrew, Nap Lajoie, and Luke Appling as Indians alums.
Much of the Indians’ success has to do with how their big league counterparts fair. Much of the Tribe’s losing of late can be attributed to a lack of quality personnel provided by the Pirates organization coupled with the need for moving talented players up to fill the roster in Pittsburgh. With the Pirates being mired in last place, any player who shows a glimmer of talent gets called up immediately. This has left the cupboard bare in Indianapolis.
This trend could be coming to a close, as the Pirates look to climb out of the division cellar this season. That coupled with new leadership in Indianapolis, could mean a return to championship baseball for the Indianapolis Indians.
