
RedBlacks Home Opener Nears Sell-Out
Published on June 20, 2016 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Ottawa RedBlacks News Release
OTTAWA - With training camp complete and the roster set, Week 1 of the 2016 CFL season is officially underway. Today, the Ottawa REDBLACKS announced that their 2016 Home Opener on July 8th against the Calgary Stampeders is almost sold-out. Less than 1,000 tickets remain to join RNation and experience the loudest and proudest atmosphere in the CFL.
"There isn't a better atmosphere in the CFL than here in Ottawa at TD Place," said quarterback Henry Burris. "We take great pride playing in front of the best fans in the league and the support of RNation always gives us an advantage."
Fans can ensure their seats at the July 8th game by purchasing the REDBLACKS Home Opener Ticket Package. This package ensures fans snap up their seats to the home opener and two other games of their choosing for as little as $96.
To purchase your Home Opener Ticket Pack visit OttawaREDBLACKS.com, call 1.877.489.2849 or visit the TD Place Box Office. Sign-up to become at TD Place Insider to get exclusive ticketing offers.
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