Ryan Adams Tickets
Murat Theatre at Old National Centre | Indianapolis, Indiana
Ryan Adams is back on the road in 2025 with new music while celebrating hits of the past. His 2025 tour is titled Heartbreaker, an homage to his 2000 album that started it all for the Jacksonville, North Carolina native. One of the stops on this roadie is at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis on Saturday, June 14th. There's really no telling where Ryan Adams is going to take this show! For starters, his music library includes a mix of rock and country. Each track can provide a unique vibe that permeates through the theater. Plus, he's got a new album yet to be released titled Blackhole, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Over the last few years, he's released a ton of new music! Will he play the classics or the new tracks? Maybe a mix a both! Your guess is as good as any at this point, but if you really want to find out what Ryan Adams' Heartbreak tour is all about, you need to be at the Murat Theater on Saturday, June 14th. Hit the get tickets button to make sure that's the case.
The Ryan Adams experience does not feel or look like most of the rock concerts you've been to. As mentioned, his music library includes a mix of rock and country, with amazing acoustic renditions of iconic songs. His cover of Oasis' Wonderwall is still his most popular track on most streaming platforms by a mile in many cases. In spite of this, there's a chance that he won't even sing it at the Murat Theater. Who knows, with those Oasis guys on tour, what they're granting others permission to do with their music.
Even if Wonderwall is not part of the setlist, come Saturday, June 14th, songs like Is to be Sad Is to be High and When the Stars Go Blue can certainly pick up the slack. Since the tour is titled Heartbreaker, marking the 25th anniversary of the release of his first solo album, it would be logical to expect Ryan Adams to take the audience on a time machine back to 2000. He might be trying his hand at more punk rock music than ever before. Even though he mentioned in an interview years ago that he was shifting to country because punk rock was harder to sing. There are a lot of unanswered questions around this tour and this stop at the Murat Theater in particular. If you're going to be in the crowd, come Saturday, June 14th, that's actually a good thing. You have to get ready for anything. Bring your cowboy boots and pair them with a black T-shirt for good measure!
Want to treat this concert like a true rock and roll night back in the 2000s? Then the best place to be is down in the pit area next to the stage. Having said this, it's also true that if you've been a fan of Ryan Adams since Whiskeytown, you might naturally be looking for a more comfortable seating experience. Lucky for you, the entire Murat Theater will be open on this night, and every seat in the house grants you a perfect view of the stage. Click the get tickets button now to be a part of this experience.