Strong start for Kings' premium seats
8 Aug
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The Sydney Kings have revealed that premium seats and general admission tickets have sold at record levels, after going on sale last week.
This follows the re-pricing of some premium seats for the 2025-26 season.
Much like the tickets to 15 of the Hoops Capital club’s 16 home matches at Qudos Bank Arena, which are currently on sale at early bird prices, the response by Sydney’s loyal home fans has been amazing.
Reiterating that point are Kings premium members Diane and Gerald Russell.
“You feel like you are part of the game, you can hear every word the players are saying, hear every word the coaches are saying, see the side-eyes the players give each other, and you can almost smell the sweat - it feels like you are part of the game, it's fantastic,” the couple said, who also appreciates the chance to speak with Kings announcer Eric Stephens.
“[We love] the accessibility, being so close to players and being able to see the whole arena”
“[As premium members] we have connected with other premium members at the first game, and other premium members have welcomed us into the group.
“We catch up before every game, have some drinks, have some food, and we have great camaraderie and banter between games and even during the off-season.”
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