Originally published Saturday, September 30, 2006 at 12:00 AM
Sonics' single-game tickets to go on sale
Single-game tickets for Sonics home games during the first half of the season will go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Tickets will be available...
Single-game tickets for Sonics home games during the first half of the season will go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Tickets will be available for regular-season and exhibition games.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.supersonics.com, in person at the Sonics & Storm team shop at KeyArena, at the KeyArena box office, or at any Ticketmaster outlet. Fans can call 206-283-DUNK for ticket information.
Tickets for the second half of the regular-season will go on sale in early December.
Nearly 7,000 seats, including corner and end-zone locations in the lower bowl, have been reduced in price by an average of 13.4 percent this season. The Sonics will continue to have 1,200 upper-bowl seats priced at $10. With the price reductions this season, more than 6,000 seats will be priced at $24 or less.
This is the first season in five years the Sonics have significantly lowered prices for single-game tickets.
The Sonics will open Nov. 1 at home against Portland.
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