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Join the excitement from Friday, Dec. 5 to Saturday, Dec. 6 at the Indiana Convention Center.

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Activations at Big Ten Fan Fest

Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect during the event.

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The Big Ten Fan Fest, presented by Dr. Pepper, is bringing a jam-packed schedule of activities to the Indiana Convention Center on Friday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 6.

Every 2025 Discover® Big Ten Football Championship Game ticket includes complimentary admission to the Fan Fest, where more than 200,000 square feet of the convention center will be filled with:

  • Interactive games
  • Live entertainment and band performances
  • Big Ten merchandise and giveaways
  • Food, drinks, and more

General admission Fan Fest tickets are available online or on-site at the Georgia Street Ticket Office. Adult tickets are $16, and youth (ages 3–12) are $10.

Plus, don’t miss the band and cheerleader performances on Saturday — the Away Team starts at 5:15 p.m., followed by the Home Team at 6 p.m.

Pro tip: On Friday night, kids 13 and under wearing their youth league jersey get in free. Show your military ID for complimentary access all weekend.

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