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'One-of-a-kind fan experience' | Cosmic Takeover Tour coming to Victory Field in 2025

Victory Field is one of the five lucky Triple-A ballparks to host the tour next year when the Tri-City Chili Peppers take their show on the road.
Credit: Indianapolis Indians Communications
Victory Field is one of the five lucky Triple-A ballparks to host the tour next year when the Tri-City Chili Peppers take their show on the road.

INDIANAPOLIS — The Cosmic Takeover Tour is coming to Indianapolis! 

Victory Field is one of the five lucky Triple-A ballparks to host the tour next year when the Tri-City Chili Peppers take their show on the road. 

The Tri-City Chili Peppers are a college baseball team based out of Colonial Heights, Va., in the Costal Plain League. They play baseball under the world's only stadium-grade black lights, which allows their baseballs, bats, uniforms and more to glow in the dark. 

"Cosmic Baseball blends traditional baseball with music and mind-bending special effects to create a one of-a-kind fan experience," the press release reads.

If you are interested in watching them, enter the ticket lottery and select "Indianapolis Indians" on the dropdown menu here

Credit: Indianapolis Indians Communications
Victory Field is one of the five lucky Triple-A ballparks to host the tour next year when the Tri-City Chili Peppers take their show on the road.

The Indianapolis Indians communications team said dates for the Cosmic Takeover Tour will be announced "soon," and lottery selection dates will be declared after game dates are revealed.

“We are thrilled to have Victory Field included as one of five hosts for the 2025 Cosmic Takeover Tour,” said Randy Lewandowski, Indianapolis Indians president and CEO. “Cosmic Baseball puts another unique spin on America’s pastime and will ultimately attract and create new baseball fans along the way.”

Credit: Indianapolis Indians Communications
Victory Field is one of the five lucky Triple-A ballparks to host the tour next year when the Tri-City Chili Peppers take their show on the road.

“We are excited to bring history to Indianapolis and provide a never-before-seen atmosphere where fans not only see the experience but are part of the experience,” Chili Peppers owner Chris Martin said.

The Chili Peppers will also be stopping in Durham, North Carolina; Allentown, Pennsylvania; Nashville, Tennessee; and Sugar Land, Texas. 

Click here for more information about the Chili Peppers. 

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