Ross Ade Stadium Tickets

Ross Ade Stadium Tickets

8/31

Sat

Indiana State Football at Purdue Football
12:00 PMโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$3+
9/14

Sat

Notre Dame Football at Purdue Football
3:30 PMโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$90+
9/28

Sat

Nebraska Football at Purdue Football
12:00 PMโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$14+
10/18

Fri

Oregon Football at Purdue Football
8:00 PMโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$24+
11/2

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Northwestern Football at Purdue Football
Time TBDโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$5+
11/16

Sat

Penn State Football at Purdue Football
Time TBDโ€ขRoss Ade Stadium
$12+

About Ross Ade Stadium

Ross-Ade Stadium

Ross-Ade Stadium is a college football stadium on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, and serves as the home stadium for the Purdue Boilermakers. The stadium opened in 1924 and was named in honor of Purdue alums George Ade, a newspaper columnist and playwright, and David E. Ross. Over the years, Ross-Ade Stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions and only received permanent lights in 2017. For football games, Ross-Ade Stadium has a capacity of over 57,000 fans.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at Ross-Ade Stadium

At Ross-Ade Stadium, sections 105, 106, 124, and 125 are the best places to sit to be close to midfield. However, these sections have over 60 rows of seats, creating a big difference when considering how close fans will be to the field. Meanwhile, the best view of the entire field is likely in sections C1-C6, which are part of the Shively Club seats, which offer seat-backs, extra-wide seats, and all-inclusive food and drink. Finally, the most affordable tickets at Ross-Ade Stadium can usually be found in the general admission patio area in the south end zone.

Tips for Visiting Ross-Ade Stadium

On game days, Boilermaker Crossing is the best place to hang out before going to Ross-Ade Stadium. It’s a free and family-friend event that takes place outside of the southeast corner of the stadium. It features interactive games, live music, and even opportunities to meet players. Meanwhile, fans can catch the players arriving at the stadium on the team bus near the northeast corner of Ross-Ade Stadium two hours and 15 minutes prior to kickoff. Fans who arrive early for games should also be encouraged to walk around the Purdue campus, which has over two dozen murals, statues, and fountains, including a statue of Neil Armstrong.

Food to Try at Ross-Ade Stadium

While the area surrounding the Purdue campus has plenty of eateries, Ross-Ade Stadium also has some outstanding options. The most unique one is the BBQ duck sandwich, which can be found near the south end zone. Naturally, there are also duck wings available. For fans who don’t want to try the duck, the stadium’s pulled pork sandwich, beef brisket sandwich, patty melt, and footlong hot dogs are just as delicious as the duck.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ross-Ade Stadium located?

Ross-Ade Stadium is located on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

What kind of events does Ross-Ade Stadium host?

As a college football stadium, Ross-Ade Stadium sports events center around, you guessed it, football!

Which team is playing at Ross-Ade Stadium?

The stadium serves as the home stadium for the Purdue Boilermakers. 

Where can I park for free at Ross-Ade Stadium?

There are plenty of parking spaces available for Ross-Ade Stadium events. Game day parking costs $20 per vehicle. 

What is the seating capacity of Ross-Ade Stadium?

Ross-Ade Stadium sporting events can host up to 57,000 cheering fans. 

Who owns Ross-Ade Stadium?

Ross-Ade Stadium is owned by Purdue University.

How do I get to Ross-Ade Stadium using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach Ross-Ade Stadium events by public transport have various bus routes, shuttle, and taxi services at their disposal.