Tampa Bay Storm Home Opener Approaches

Published on March 25, 2011 under Arena Football League (AFL)
Tampa Bay Storm News Release


TAMPA BAY - The Tampa Bay Storm host the Cleveland Gladiators this Sunday, March 27 on Amalie Motor Oil field at the St. Pete Times Forum. Kickoff is set for 7:30 PM.

"We are excited to get back in front of our fans and play at home," said head coach Dave Ewart. "I am confident that we will have a successful season. New ownership, led by Jeff Vinik and Tod Leiweke, has worked very hard to provide us with the tools to give our fans a tremendous product. I can't wait to hear how loud the fans get Sunday night."

The evening will kick off with a live performance by country music artist Ryan Weaver on the West Plaza at 5:30 PM. Weaver will also sign the national anthem prior to the game. Fans will get to see the brand new Storm team intro video as well as have an opportunity to meet the players and new Storm dancers on the field immediately after the game.

Fans have a tremendous opportunity to take advantage of various offers:

* Season tickets are still available starting at $75.

* Individual game tickets start at $10.

* Four-packs are available - Buy three games, get one free.

* All-You-Can-Eat seats start at $50 and include beer, wine, soda and buffet.

* Corporate entertainment packages include 10 full season end zone tickets, one luxury suite and four All-You-Can-Eat seats to the home opener.

* Special ticket rates for groups of 10 or more.

* To take advantage of these great offers visit tampabaystorm.com, ticketmaster.com or call 813.301.6600 for details.

2011 Tampa Bay Storm season tickets are still available as well as single-game tickets, four-game packs and corporate entertainment packages. To get tickets please call 813.301.6600, visit the Box Office at the St. Pete Times Forum or ticketmaster.com. The Storm opens the 2011 home schedule at the St. Pete Times Forum Sunday, March 27 at 7:30 PM against the Cleveland Gladiators.



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