Indianapolis’ “most beloved” night of music and charity returns with Tonic Ball this fall.
In the last 24 years, Tonic Ball has become a pillar of Indianapolis’ creative community. The grassroots celebration brings musicians, fans and volunteers together to “fight hunger through the power of music,” according to a press release. Presented by Eskenazi Health, the 24th annual Tonic Ball returns to Fountain Square on Nov. 21.
“Tonic Ball is more than just a one-night-only music festival,” Joseph Ball, chair of the Tonic Ball Committee, said in a statement. “It’s a night where music builds community, which then supports the meaningful mission of Second Helpings in their fight against hunger.”
What started as a one-venue tribute show has grown into a multi-stage, multi-artist festival, draw