
2020 Memorial Cup Presented by Kia Tickets On Sale To General Public Tomorrow Morning
December 4, 2019 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kelowna Rockets News Release
Ticket packages for the 2020 CHL Memorial Cup presented by Kia will go on sale to the general public tomorrow morning, Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at 9:30 am PST at the Select Your Tickets Box Office, by phone at 250-762-5050 or online at selectyourtickets.com.
"We are excited to be releasing a limited amount of 2020 Memorial Cup Ticket Packages tomorrow morning, just in time for the Holidays," said Tom Dyas, Chair of the 2020 Memorial Host Committee. "It's going to be an incredible ten days of hockey and festivities in May, the inside of the arena is going to be electric!"
The 2020 Memorial Cup presented by Kia takes place from May 21 - 31, 2020 and will include so much more than just hockey. Stuart Park will feature an interactive and entertaining Family Zone, the Prospera Place parking lot with be transformed into a buzzing Fan Festival Zone and the Hockey Hall of Fame displays will be set up for viewing at the historical Laurel Packinghouse. The downtown core will be a hub of activity during the event to compliment the hockey excellence inside the arena.
2020 Memorial Cup Ticket Packages are $624.75 (taxes & fees included) to attend all six round-robin games, possible tiebreaker game, semi-final and Championship final game:
Friday, May 22 - Game 1 - OHL at Kelowna Rockets
Saturday, May 23 - Game 2 - WHL at QMJHL
Sunday, May 24 - Game 3 - Kelowna Rockets at QMJHL
Monday, May 25 - Game 4 - WHL at OHL
Tuesday, May 26 - Game 5 - QMJHL at OHL
Wednesday, May 27 - Game 6 - Kelowna Rockets at WHL
Thursday, May 28 - Game 7 (Tie Breaker Game if necessary)
Friday, May 29 - Game 8 (Semi-Final)
Sunday, May 31 - Game 9 (Final)
The maximum purchase per person is four packages.
For more information visit CHLMemorialCup.ca.
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