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Kentucky Basketball early single-game tickets on sale next week

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With Big Blue Madness tipping off in just over 24 hours, basketball season is upon us. In turn, we have some information to pass along from the Kentucky Basketball office regarding tickets.

Single-game tickets to Kentucky’s first nine home games, including the exhibitions, go on sale next Tuesday, October 17 at 5 p.m. on Ticketmaster.com. This batch includes the Wildcats’ game vs. Miami in the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge.

  • Oct. 27 (Fri.): Georgetown College (Exh.)
  • Nov. 2 (Thu.): Kentucky State (Exh.)
  • Nov. 6 (Mon.): New Mexico State
  • Nov. 10 (Fri.): Texas A&M-Commerce
  • Nov. 17 (Fri.): Stonehill
  • Nov. 20 (Mon.): Saint Joseph’s
  • Nov. 24 (Fri.): Marshall
  • Nov. 28 (Tue.): Miami
  • Dec. 2 (Sat.): UNC Wilmington

Tickets for Kentucky’s final eleven home games, including all SEC games and the game vs. Gonzaga, will go on sale at a later date to be determined, based on availability.  Fans interested in season tickets can enter the men’s basketball season ticket lottery online or contact the UK Sales Office directly at (800) 928-2287, option 1. The season ticket lottery will continue through the start of the regular season, or while supplies last. 

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Blue-White Game tickets now on sale

In case you missed the news yesterday, Kentucky is taking the Blue-White Game to Northern Kentucky. The annual intrasquad scrimmage will take place on Saturday, October 21 at Truist Arena on NKU’s campus. As with last season’s Blue-White Game in Pikeville, all ticket revenue will benefit the Team Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Fund and the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund.

Tickets went on sale this morning through Ticketmaster.com and the Truist Arena box office. A quick search of the Ticketmaster map shows plenty of seats still available, ranging from $10-$25. The game will tip at 6 p.m. ET and air digitally on SEC Network+. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m.

Parking is available at Truist Arena’s surface lot and at two parking garages, one of which connects directly to the Arena. Fees are included on tickets unless otherwise indicated. Parking will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Like inside Rupp Arena, fans will be asked to abide by the clear-bag policy and all concession stands are cashless. For more information on prohibited items and additional info on the arena, please visit the Truist Arena website.

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