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3 fun-filled events to attend at The Alexander this summer

Sneak a peek at the lineup of exciting events at this downtown Indianapolis hotel.

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The Alexander’s lineup of free summer events features everything from live music to relaxing yoga sessions.

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Your summer social calendar is heating up, Indy. Here are the three events happening at The Alexander that we’re adding to our calendar — and so should you.

⭐ Concert Under the Stars series

Set against the backdrop of the city’s skyline, immerse yourself in an enchanting evening of live performances beneath the twinkling stars. From jazz to pop, this year’s lineup promises to captivate audiences of all tastes. See the full schedule.

🧘 Summer Solstice Yoga series

Need a moment to re-center? Experience the bliss of complimentary yoga every Thursday, set amidst the scenic beauty of The Alexander’s outdoor plaza. Let go of the day’s tensions as a skilled instructor guides you through tranquil poses. Sessions are free but you must register to attend.

🥂 Bubbles and Beats

Unwind on the first Friday of each month during a laid-back evening where Plat 99 seamlessly blends soothing rhythms with a selection of refreshing bubbles. RSVP to secure your spot.

Pro tip: You don’t have to be a guest at The Alexander to attend one of these events — all Hoosiers are welcome.

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