For a decade, a Fishers summer had one center of gravity: the Nickel Plate District AMP, the Depot, the trail, the amphitheater lawn on a Tuesday night. Dinner meant walking to whatever was open on the Municipal Drive side and hoping a table opened up before the gates did at six.
That shape is breaking this year. The AMP is still the anchor, but the anchor no longer stands alone. A mile and a half west, at the corner of I-69 and 116th Street, The Union at Fishers District has spent the last twelve months signing leases faster than the calendar can absorb them. The summer 2026 question for a Fishers household is not "what's playing at the amphitheater." It's whether the pre-show and the after-show still belong to the same block.
The concert calendar you plan around
The ticketed Summer Concert Series at the AMP is the fixed point of the season.