
Skeeters Announce Sellouts
Published on February 23, 2012 under Atlantic League (AtL)
Sugar Land Space Cowboys News Release
Sugar Land, TEXAS "" The Sugar Land Skeeters announced today that seats for three of the Inaugural Season games are now sold out. Seats for the July 5 and September 23 games are sold out leaving only lawn tickets and standing room tickets. Season tickets are the only way to get tickets for the opening day game on April 26 as all general admission tickets are sold out.
"These sellouts are a function of amazing season, 8-game plan and group ticket sales," said Matt O'Brien, President of the Skeeters. "That we've sold out two months before the first home game just shows how excited this area and our fans are about the Skeeters."
Constellation Field's 6,000 person seating capacity includes skyboxes, party suites, premium seats, field box seats in the seating bowl and the Performance Madza Picnic Pavilion. The inclusion of approximately 1,000 lawn seats and standing room tickets increases the capacity to 7,000 per game.
A limited amount of full season and premium tickets remain. The very popular 8-game plan is still available and group tickets for the remaining 67 games, including three games of the historic opening homestand, are on sale now.
All tickets remaining after season tickets and group sales will be available as single game tickets Saturday, March 17 at 10 a.m. Further details regarding single game ticket sale and availability will be announced Mid-March.
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