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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Lexington. From sports to parenting and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
All patrons require a ticket, regardless of age. Ticket limits may change prior to the on sale. The clear bag policy (UKathletics.com/ClearBag) is in place at Rupp Arena. Resale tickets are available from other fans and prices are determined by the seller. Additional inventory from the student allotment may be released at a later date.

All patrons require a ticket, regardless of age. Ticket limits may change prior to the on sale. The clear bag policy (UKathletics.com/ClearBag) is in place at Rupp Arena. Resale tickets are available from other fans and prices are determined by the seller. Additional inventory from the student allotment may be released at a later date.

Primary inventory tickets for this game are sold out. Fans are encouraged to purchase verified resale tickets available now. All patrons require a ticket, regardless of age. The clear bag policy (UKathletics.com/ClearBag) is in place at Rupp Arena. Resale tickets are available from other fans and prices are determined by the seller.

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow-N-Fire 2026 Tour brings fans favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks to life, including Mega Wrex, Tiger Shark, HW 5-Alarm, Bone Shaker, Bigfoot, and Skelesaurus, alongside FMX riders performing jaw-dropping stunts and a fire-breathing, car-crushing robot dinosaur. PLUS, see the ALL-NEW truck to the tour Rhinomite, the dynamite Rhino-themed truck charging horn-first into the competition. Don't miss this high-energy show filled with thrilling action for the whole family!

After performing sold out shows across multiple different states and beingrecruited for international tours in Canada and Australia, JUMP has positionedthemselves as one of the top up and coming Van Halen tributes on the planet.Delivering two hours of classic David Lee Roth era Van Halen, the Toledo, Ohiobased band lineup is composed of a group of youngsters all born in the mid-late90s and early 2000s. While their age offers a visual aesthetic true to Van Halenin their prime, their sound also reflects the same shredding Eddie guitar solos,rock solid rhythm section, and the whaling two-tone screams reminiscent ofDavid Lee Roths voice. Featuring a variety of hits and deep cuts off of the first 6albums, JUMPs live show includes a selection of skits and one liners portrayedby Van Halen from bootlegs of their live shows between 1978-1984.Experience an embodiment of the David Lee Roth era of Van Halen and immerseyourself in YOUTH, NOSTALGIA AND ROCK N ROLL.
Introducing? The Jokers of Magic the irreverent, laugh your butt off night of comedy & magic you didn?t know you needed (but trust us, you do). Armed with credits from America?s Got Talent, Penn & Teller?s Fool Us, and a few places that might technically be illegal to perform in, these slick tricksters will blow your mind and swindle their way into your heart in a no-holds-barred evening of tricks, lies and laughs. It?s like SNL and Whose Line had a love child and sent it to Hogwarts. This show is 18+
Primary inventory tickets for this game are sold out. Fans are encouraged to purchase verified resale tickets available now. All patrons require a ticket, regardless of age. The clear bag policy (UKathletics.com/ClearBag) is in place at Rupp Arena. Resale tickets are available from other fans and prices are determined by the seller.

The Lexington Chamber Orchestra, in its first concert of 2026 will perform, with the composer, the world premiere of What Remains, a new work for violin and orchestra by Grammy Award winning violinist and composer Zach Brock. Built around the themes of return and transformation, the piece draws on Brocks long-term musical touchstones including Barber, Prokofiev, Bartók, Coltrane, Ellington, and Shorter and incorporates recurring refrains inspired by a villanell at the heart of the composition. What Remains also features improvised passages for the solo violin, at times in contrapuntal dialogue with the orchestra and at points in cadenzas that recall the older tradition of spontaneous solo playing.