The "War on I-4" Comes to the Tampa Bay Times Forum

Published on March 27, 2014 under Arena Football League (AFL)
Tampa Bay Storm News Release


TAMPA BAY - The Tampa Bay Storm will take on South Division rival Orlando Predators in the 53rd "War on I-4" on AMALIE Motor Oil Field at the Tampa Bay Times Forum Saturday, March 29. The game, presented by WiLD 94.1, will kick off at 7:00 p.m. A win over the Predators will help the Storm improve its record to 3-0 and give it sole possession of first place in the American Conference.

Come on out and show your support for the Storm as it takes on the Orlando Predators for the 2014 season's first installment of the "War on I-4." The first 3,000 fans will receive thunder sticks from Net10 Wireless.

Fans will also be able to watch the Renaissance Festival performers live during halftime as they put on a show for the ages. Their performance will include fire eating, sword swallowing and much more.

In addition, the Storm will host the first ever Zumba Fitness Party®. Instructed by Larra Acevedo, participants will learn a series of Zumba® Fitness dance moves that they will be able to perform during halftime. For just $35 fans can register to enter a Zumba® Fitness class that will start at 2:30 p.m. on March 29 at the Forum. For more information contact Kate Kasunic at 813.301.6623 or email her at KKasunic@tampabaytimesforum.com.

The five-time World Champion Tampa Bay Storm enters its 27th season in the Arena Football League. For more specific details regarding single-game pricing and availability, please contact the Storm ticket office at 813.301.6600 or visit www.tampabaystorm.com. Season tickets can be purchased by visiting TampaBayStorm.com or by calling 813.301.6600. For group sales fans can contact 813.301.6900. Additionally fans and sponsors can follow the Storm on Facebook (Tampa Bay Storm) or Twitter (@tampabaystorm) for up to date news and exclusive content.



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