The Indiana Fever's home arena, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, has a sellout capacity of 18,165 seats for WNBA games
Recent Home GamesSpecific attendance figures for recent games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse include:June 27, 2026: vs. Los Angeles Sparks — 16,018 attendeesJune 24, 2026: vs. Phoenix Mercury — 15,017 attendeesJune 22, 2026: vs. Phoenix Mercury — 15,578 attendeesJune 18, 2026: vs. Atlanta Dream — 17,274 attendeesJune 11, 2026: vs. Chicago Sky — 15,017 attendees
The Indiana Fever currently average 15,854 fans at home and 16,580 fans on the road for the 2026 WNBA season, boasting the highest overall attendance numbers in the league. Despite maintaining the top spot, the Fever's home attendance has seen a slight decline from previous records. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Home AttendanceDuring the 2026 season, the Fever's home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse drew around 14,000 to 17,000 fans per game, trailing slightly behind the league's top team average. This dip is partially attributed to scheduling on school nights and fan frustrations over roster changes and player management.
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