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Live Nation 'Lawnie Passes' sell out at Ruoff Music Center. Here's how you could still get yours.

The Lawnie Pass costs $239 — and that includes all fees.

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. —  Thousands of central Indiana music fans bought up season passes to Ruoff Music Center in just hours Wednesday, but there's still a chance if you missed out.

Live Nation announced the "Lawnie Pass," a $239 ticket (all fees included) that gets music lovers into every show in this summer's concert lineup at the Noblesville venue. Fans who purchase a Lawnie Pass will be able to enjoy a lineup of country, rock, pop and hip-hop concerts. With Ruoff Music Center averaging 25 shows each summer, that comes out to less than $10 per show.

Passes went on sale Wednesday afternoon but were gone within an hour.

Ruoff Music Center announced the sellout Wednesday evening, with an option for those who weren't able to buy a pass.

A waitlist has been created for Ruoff Music Center and other Live Nation venues for fans to sign up for notification if passes become available. Enter your information on this website and Live Nation will contact you if a pass is available for purchase.

Fans can check each local amphitheater on lawniepass.com for more details on the 2024 concert season, including exclusions, and look out for more shows to be announced in the coming months.

This year's concert schedule at Ruoff Music Center starts June 1 and runs through Sept. 14.

Highlights include the Dave Matthews Band, which makes its annual visit June 28-29, Train and REO Speedwagon, Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sammy Hagar, Luke Bryan and ZZ Top & Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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