
Dream Sell out 10th Game of the Season
Published on August 6, 2023 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Atlanta Dream News Release
ATLANTA, Ga. - The WNBA's Atlanta Dream announced today's game against the Indiana Fever, tipping off at 3:00 p.m., is officially sold out. It marks the team's tenth home sell-out of the season in only 14 games for the Dream at Gateway Center Arena in 2023 and marks the fourth consecutive sell-out.
The Dream's tenth full-capacity games pace the league so far this season, with the Washington Mystics coming in behind them with six sell-outs.
Last year the Dream finished with eight sold-out games, the second-most in the WNBA, and are on track to sell out most of their remaining home games this season.
Ticket inventory for the rest of the Dream's seven regular season home games is limited, and fans are encouraged to purchase tickets ahead of time. Single game tickets can be purchased.
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