
A Broad Ripple Landmark
The Vogue has been a cornerstone of Indianapolis’ Broad Ripple neighborhood for nearly a century. Built in 1938 as a movie house, the art-deco building has survived countless transformations, from wartime newsreel theater to 1970s adult cinema. Its most enduring identity emerged in 1977, when new owners reinvented the space as a live music venue. Since then The Vogue has hosted a who’s‑who of touring acts across genres — from legendary rock bands and hip‑hop pioneers to up‑and‑coming indie artists and local favorites. Today, it’s considered one of the most popular 21‑plus music venues in the Midwest, drawing concertgoers with its intimate sightlines and dance‑floor energy.
The Vogue Experience
Unlike the cavernous arenas downtown, The Vogue’s capacity of a few hundred people means fans can get close to the stage and still find room to move. The art‑deco marquee outside harkens back to its movie‑house roots, while the interior features tiered flooring, two bars and a small balcony. General admission is the norm, so arrive early if you want to snag a prime spot up front. Plan ahead for parking — limited street spots fill quickly on show nights, but several paid lots are nearby and rideshares can drop off right at the door.
The venue is strictly 21+ and security checks IDs at the door. Drinks include local craft beers, national macro brews and simple cocktails; food options are limited, so many attendees grab dinner beforehand at Broad Ripple eateries like Public Greens or BRICS. Expect a friendly, enthusiastic crowd and loud sound system; earplugs are a smart accessory if you’re standing close to the speakers.
2026 Concert Highlights
The Vogue’s calendar spans genres, from indie rock to hip‑hop and EDM. The 2026 lineup already features several high‑profile stops:
– **Indie rock favorites**: Expect names like Young the Giant, The War on Drugs and St. Paul & The Broken Bones to make stops in Broad Ripple as they tour new releases. These bands have previously sold out the venue, so watch for on‑sale announcements and grab tickets early.
– **Hip‑hop & R&B**: Rising stars and legacy acts alike love the intimate room. In past years, The Vogue has welcomed artists such as Bone Thugs‑N‑Harmony and Joey Bada$$. Look for similar throwback shows and emerging talents on the 2026 schedule.
– **Electronic & DJ sets**: The Vogue frequently hosts EDM nights and DJ residencies. The 2026 calendar includes a spring run of house and techno events featuring regional DJs and a summer series curated by Indy’s own electronic collectives.
– **Tribute & theme nights**: Not every show is a national tour. Local promoters bring 1990s dance parties, emo nights and tribute bands that play hits from Prince, Fleetwood Mac and more.
Visit the venue’s official website or follow its social media channels for the latest show announcements and ticket links. Shows often go on sale about two months before the event and prices range from $20 to $50 depending on the artist and demand. Note that The Vogue typically uses mobile ticketing, so be sure to have your phone charged for entry.
Before & After Your Show
Part of what makes The Vogue special is its location in the heart of Broad Ripple Village. Arrive early or linger after the encore to explore the neighborhood. Grab dinner or a pre‑show drink at one of the nearby restaurants — from casual burgers at 317 Burger to sushi at Fire by the Monon or craft beer at Guggman Haus Brewing Co. After the show, the district’s bars and clubs keep the energy going; head to the Alley Cat Lounge for a dive‑bar experience or stroll to the Monon Trail for a nighttime walk.
Know Before You Go
– **Age restrictions**: The Vogue is strictly 21 and older. Bring a valid government‑issued ID.
– **Bag policy**: Small purses and clutches are allowed; large backpacks or totes are typically prohibited.
– **Parking**: Street parking is metered until 9 p.m. Pay attention to signage. Several paid lots are within a block or two.
– **Accessibility**: The main floor is level; contact the venue in advance for ADA accommodations.
– **Tickets**: Purchase through The Vogue’s official site or authorized ticketing partners. Avoid third‑party resellers to avoid scams.
The Vogue remains a beloved fixture of Indianapolis nightlife and a must‑visit for music fans. Whether you’re catching a chart‑topping act in an intimate setting or dancing at a themed party, a night at The Vogue promises a memorable slice of Broad Ripple culture. Keep an eye on the 2026 calendar for new additions, and don’t forget to explore nearby dining and nightlife to make the most of your visit.




