Kings' early bird tickets now on sale
4 Aug
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The Sydney Kings are excited to reveal that tickets to all 15 of the club's home fixtures (excluding its December 17 Ignite Cup clash with Adelaide) are now on sale.
Tipping off from the Hoops Capital club's home opener on Sunday, September 28, against Cairns at Qudos Bank Arena, the NBL26 season is shaping up to be Sydney's biggest in recent history.
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To celebrate this, Hoops Capital's chief of marketing, Michael Johnstone, explained the club is offering early bird prices, $20 for adults and $45 for families, for all games while stocks last.
"We're excited to announce an early bird sales period for tickets for the fast-approaching NBL26 season," Johnstone said.
"This is the first time we have had early bird pricing for tickets for individual games, and this is designed to reward loyal fans who like to purchase their tickets early.
"With limited family tickets priced from just $45, we encourage Kings fans to jump in early and take advantage of the best value family tickets in sport."
Stay up to date with all of Hoops Capital's off-season news here.

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