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Indiana Fever Tickets

Oct 22

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12:00am

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Indianapolis, IN

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Indiana Fever

Conference: Eastern

Stadium: Gainbridge Fieldhouse (capacity 17,274)

Head Coach: Christie Sides (2023-present)

Star Players: Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston

2023 Regular Season: 13-27 (6th in Eastern Conference)

2023 Playoffs: Did not qualify

Legendary Former Players: Tamika Catchings, Katie Douglas, Candice Dupree

WNBA Championships: 1 (2012)

Indiana Fever

Who would have guessed that the oft-beleaguered WNBA, let alone one of its struggling franchises the Indiana Fever, would become the talk of the nation in mid-2024? So what happened? Fever happened. Not Indiana Fever, at least at first. Caitlin Clark fever took over the United States, with the rise of this new star of women’s basketball captivating hoops fans from sea to shining sea before she had even left college or inked her name to a pro contract. Ironically, it was the Indiana Fever’s ineptitude in their previous season (though 13-27 was actually their best record since 2016…yikes!) that led to them landing Caitlin Clark as the first overall draft pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Indiana Fever fans will be hoping that Clark can lead their team back to the glories of 2012, when the team won their sole WNBA Championship, while fans of opposing teams will be hoping to stop her. WNBA execs and women’s basketball fans everywhere will be hoping that Clark’s impact continues to bring eyeballs, dollars, and ambitious young girls to the women’s game. Get your 2024-25 Indiana Fever WNBA basketball tickets from TicketX today!

How can I get cheap tickets to Indiana Fever basketball games?

Because the Indiana Fever WNBA basketball team and especially Caitlin Clark are the talk of the nation right now, everyone with even a passing interest in basketball wants to see what all the hype is about. The animosity shown to Clark by fellow top rookie Angel Reese and veterans from other teams has only served to pump this up even more (nothing generates publicity in sports like animosity and controversy!). The level of interest has been so high that WNBA games, particularly those featuring Clark, have seen unprecedented ticket sales and sellouts thus far in 2024. Some teams have even scrambled to find larger venues to house their games against the Indiana Fever (much like MLS teams have done for Lionel Messi!).

What this means is that if you want to get your hands on the cheapest tickets to Indiana Fever games in 2024, you should search the TicketX listings on this page, making use of our trusty TicketX seating chart (including a Gainbridge Fieldhouse seating map for home games). Buy your tickets from TicketX with a single click! Our guaranteed service fee is always 20%, unlike other resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketMaster, which have service fees that fluctuate depending on venue, ticket type, or ticket price.

How much do Indiana Fever tickets cost?

Indiana Fever tickets for all home and away games are available from TicketX, starting from .

Indiana Fever ticket prices vary a lot depending on which teams (and players) are playing in the game, as well as the location, importance, and date of the game (and point in the season). For example, tickets to the Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm game on August 18 in Indianapolis are far cheaper than the much-anticipated August 30 showdown in Chicago between the Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky.

Whichever Indiana Fever games you’d like to attend, for the best up-to-date prices for all the cheapest tickets, check the TicketX listings on this page!

Are Indiana Fever season tickets sold out?

Yes, Indiana Fever sold out their allotment of season tickets this season, as did three other WNBA teams for the first time in WNBA history. Some are calling this the Caitlin Clark effect, but whatever it is, it has taken the sports world, and ticketing world, by storm! If you are interested in buying 2025 season tickets, check back on TicketX in the off-season (November-March) and we will likely have what you need!

Can I watch an Indiana Fever practice?

No, Indiana Fever practices are not typically open to fans.

Are the Indiana Fever any good?

Well, the Indiana Fever was good, for a while. The Fever appeared in the WNBA Playoffs 12 seasons in a row between 2005 and 2016, appearing in 3 WNBA Championships and even winning one in 2012. Since 2016, however, the Fever have been one of the worst teams in the WNBA, missing the WNBA Playoffs for 7 straight seasons, five of which included wins in the single digits (yikes). This season, buoyed by the arrival of rookie Caitlin Clark, the team seems to be somewhat righting the ship. As of July 11, the Fever’s 9-14 record is just barely good enough for 8th place in the league (1st-8th make the WNBA Playoffs). However, just as it took Michael Jordan quite some time to lift the Bulls, Caitlin Clark may need a while if she is to perform similar magic in Indianapolis.

When will Caitlin Clark start playing for Indiana Fever?

She already is! Caitlin Clark has been an Indiana Fever player since the WNBA season began in early May, just a month after leading her college team, the Iowa Hawkeyes, to a runners-up finish in the NCAA Championship Final. Her debut game for the Fever smashed previous WNBA television viewership records. As the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark was nailed on to start at point guard for the Fever from day one.

Why did the Indiana Fever get the first pick in the 2024 NBA Draft (so they could select Caitlin Clark)?

Just as with the NBA Draft (and the draft systems of most other North American sports), the WNBA Draft pick order is determined by a team’s record in the previous season (in fact, the WNBA looks at the previous two seasons combined). Basically, if you were bad the previous two years in the WNBA, you get to pick early in the draft. If you were good, you pick later on. As the worst team overall in 2022-2023 combined, the Indiana Fever had a 44.2% chance of scoring the first pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft in the lottery between the 4 worst teams. Luckily for the Fever, they struck gold this time, winning the first pick in the draft in a year when superstar rookie Caitlin Clark was available. They made no mistake and Clark became an Indiana Fever player for the 2024 season.

Indiana Fever Merch

If you’d like to go to an Indiana Fever game and really look the part, you’ll want to get decked out in some great Indiana Fever gear to get in there with the fans. Here are a few of the most enticing Indiana Fever Merch items listed on the team’s official online store, which should have prices roughly in line with what you will find in kiosks and shops in and around Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Product

Price

Caitlin Clark Jersey (Youth)

$90

Caitlin Clark Jersey

$100

Caitlin Clark T-Shirt

$40

Socks

$15

Indiana Fever Rivalries

The Indiana Fever historically had a big rivalry with the Detroit Shock, a team that sadly no longer exists. Luckily, since the addition of media darling and star rookie point guard Caitlin Clark, the Fever are now considered rivals by basically every other team in the league. The new rivalry that has generated the most interest has been between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky, who have rookie Angel Reese (whose team defeated Clark’s in the NCAA Championship Final). Reese has had some choice words in the past regarding Clark’s level of stardom and with the two players gunning for Rookie of the Year honors in 2024, media interest has been huge, and demand for tickets for Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky games this year has been incredibly high.

Where does the Indiana Fever play?

The Indiana Fever play at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

With its gorgeous red-brick facades and dazzling interior, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the NBA’s Indiana Pacers as well as the WNBA’s Indiana Fever, has previously been rated not only the best venue in basketball but also the best in all of the four major sports leagues in North America! As well as all regular season and playoff Pacers and Fever home games, the Gainbridge Fieldhouse also hosts concerts, performances, professional wrestling bouts, and other sporting competitions throughout the year. The facility can hold over 17,000 fans for basketball games and upwards of 19,000 for concerts.

Gainbridge Fieldhouse Seating Map

Any Gainbridge Fieldhouse Seating Map is quite simple, as the arena is essentially composed of a lower tier and an upper tier. Basketball games also have limited courtside seating as well, while concerts have floor seating or standing zones next to the stage. In general, for basketball games, tickets will be more expensive closer to the floor and towards the center (half-court) line. Premium seating is also available at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in club seats and luxury boxes.

Getting to Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Public transportation to Gainbridge Fieldhouse is quite limited, though several city buses can get you there. Taking a taxi or ride-share to the venue is probably easier. Most visitors elect to arrive in their own vehicles. Several large parking garages are located close to Gainbridge Fieldhouse, though it is best to reserve a prepaid spot to ensure you’ve got somewhere to park ($15-40). Maps, detailed driving directions, and parking information are all available on Gainbridge Fieldhouse's official website.

Hotels Near Gainbridge Fieldhouse

If you’re visiting Indianapolis and want to take in a Pacers and Fever game, there are several excellent hotels located near Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Here are just a few of the best accommodation options close to Gainbridge Fieldhouse:


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