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🏈 Big Ten Fan Fest returns to Indy Dec. 5-6

Expect interactive football fun, from games and giveaways to merch and entertainment.

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Kid at Indiana Sports Corp Big 10 event.

Kids enjoyed last year’s Big Ten Fan Fest just as much as the adults.

Photo provided by Indiana Sports Corp

Suit up, fans: The Big Ten Fan Fest presented by Dr. Pepper is headed back to the Indiana Convention Center Friday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 6 — and it’s bigger than ever.

We’re talking 200,000+ sq ft of interactive football fun, including games, giveaways, food and bev, team merch, and family-friendly entertainment.

Grab Fan Fest passes on Ticketmaster or at the Georgia Street Ticket Office. Admission runs under $16 for adults, $10 for youth (ages 3-12), and free for kids two and under, as well as fans with a military ID.

Bonus: On Friday, youth 13 and under repping their team jersey get in free.

On Saturday, don’t miss band performances at 5:15 p.m. and 6 p.m., right before kickoff.

See you at Fan Fest.

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