
Texas Brahmas Single Tickets on Sale Today
Published on September 30, 2011 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Fort Worth Brahmas News Release
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas (September 30)- The Texas Brahmas of the Central Hockey League (CHL), announced single game tickets for all 33 regular season home Brahmas games for the 2011-12 campaign will be on sale today, Friday, September 30.
Tickets will range from $13-$35. Fans can also take advantage of Brahmas voucher books, which include eight game tickets, skating passes at NYTEX Sports Centre and much more for the low price of either $79 (Terrace Level) or $125 (Plaza Level).
For the convenience of all Brahmas fans, single tickets can be purchased by either visiting the Brahmas Box Office at the NYTEX Sports Centre (8851 Ice House Drive, North Richland Hills, TX 76180), or logging on to www.brahmas.com
The Brahmas will be using Glitnir, a company that provides user-friendly ticketing options to numerous sports teams, from baseball, soccer, hockey as well as multi-purpose venues throughout the United States and Canada for the second season.
Tickets can be picked up at the NYTEX Sports Centre during the Box Office's regular hours, Monday-Friday 9 AM-6 PM, and 12-4 PM on Saturday beginning October 1. The Box Office remains open through the final buzzer on game days.
For Texas Brahmas game schedule or to purchase Brahmas 2011-12 season tickets please contact the Brahmas offices at (817) 336-4423 or visit www.brahmas.com . The Texas Brahmas have announced their preseason game for Friday, October 15 at the NYTEX Sports Centre as they host the Allen Americans at 7:30 pm. All tickets will be sold for $10.
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