Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 16,000


There are no discounted tickets for children and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for members of the military and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
For accessible seating information, please contact the venue directly on +1 515-564-8000.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Casey's Center, 233 Center St, Des Moines, Iowa, 50309, United States Directions in Google Maps
With 1,300 parking spots on-site and another 10,000 spots available downtown, there is ample parking available for events. With metered street parking surrounding the Iowa Events Center and parking garages located less than 2 blocks away, you will find accessing the Iowa Events Center is easy. Pay attention to the location and rates as many meters have different time limits and parking restrictions during certain times.
Parking is available north of the Iowa Events Center with entrances off of the following streets:
City parking garages are located throughout downtown with convenient skywalk access to the Iowa Events Center. Payment for city garages is collected each time you enter the garage. The City of Des Moines recently completed a downtown parking signage system to give up to the minute details on where parking is available in the garages.
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