
Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles announced the Rolling Stones concert Tuesday by unveiling this IndyCar.
Photo by Chris Owens / courtesy IMSThe Rolling Stones are coming back to Indianapolis.
The rock band announced a 15-city North American stadium tour Tuesday that will kick off May 24 in San Diego, California, and includes a July 4 date at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The show, set in the infield of the track, will be the first ever standalone concert event held at IMS.
Tickets -- available from $77 to $995 -- will go on sale April 13, but there is also an opportunity on the IMS website to sign up for information about a special pre-sale that starts April 10.
IMS President Doug Boles announced the concert Monday morning, unveiling a Rolling Stones show car on the front straight of the track.