
Due to Overwhelming Demand, Lions Increase Capacity for Touchdown Pacific in Coors Light Party Zone
Published on April 3, 2024 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
B.C. Lions News Release
(Vancouver)- In response to the extremely high demand that led to a sellout in under one hour in last week's public sale, today the BC Lions announced capacity for Touchdown Pacific has been expanded.
Said Lions' president Duane Vienneau: "The excitement from fans across the country says it all: they can't wait for this historic CFL event. The ability to allow more fans the opportunity to attend Touchdown Pacific adds yet another exciting element to this venture."
This west end zone viewing area provides fans the ability to take in the action from up close at field level, providing a spot in the most affordable section of Royal Athletic Park for fans of all ages. Ticket holders in the Coors Light Party Zone will also have exclusive food and beverage options.
The inaugural Touchdown Pacific game sees us battle the Ottawa REDBLACKS on Saturday, August 31 at 4:00 pm.
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