Cubs announce details for purchasing single game tickets

Cubs announce details for purchasing single game tickets


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CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs today announced details for purchasing single game tickets for the 2018 season. Single game tickets go on sale Friday, February 23, at 10 a.m. CST, and will be available on www.cubs.com or by calling 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827).

Fans may once again participate in the online Mastercard® Presale to secure tickets prior to the general on-sale. Starting Tuesday, February 20, at noon CST, single game tickets will be available at www.cubs.com for a 20 percent premium, or a 15 percent premium for fans using a Mastercard.

“Following our third consecutive NLCS appearance and recent roster signings, our fans are excited about the 2018 season and our chances to compete in another deep postseason run,” said Colin Faulkner, senior vice president of sales and marketing, Chicago Cubs. “Given the significant demand for Cubs tickets, we encourage fans to buy early to ensure they are able to experience everything Wrigley Field has to offer this season.”

Tickets for each regular season home game are available for purchase during the Mastercard Presale and general on-sale, including the Home Opener vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates, summer holiday games, Kids Sundays, rivalry contests with the Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals, as well as Interleague matchups with rare visits by the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers.

Fans can look forward to another full schedule of more than 40 promotional items, including a Cubs “Dancing Bullpen” Beverage Tumbler, Cubs Cap-Shaped Umbrella, six #BudFridays giveaways, six #KidsSundays items and a series of bobbleheads, which features a “Fan Vote” Bobblehead. This final bobblehead of the season will be decided by Cubs fans who will have the opportunity to vote for the bobblehead design on Cubs social media channels.

Details for each single game purchasing option follow:

ONLINE MASTERCARD PRESALE:

The Cubs will once again offer the online Mastercard Presale starting Tuesday, February 20, at noon CST through Wednesday, February 21, at 11:59 p.m. CST. Fans using a Mastercard can purchase single game tickets in advance of the general on-sale at a 15 percent premium, while fans using other forms of payment may purchase tickets at a 20 percent premium. Mastercard Presale tickets may be purchased at www.cubs.com.

SINGLE GAME GENERAL ON-SALE:

Via the Internet: On Friday, February 23, fans can purchase tickets at www.cubs.com. A virtual waiting room will begin accepting customers at 9:30 a.m. CST. At 10 a.m. CST, customers will be randomly selected from the virtual waiting room to begin purchasing tickets. All internet customers will need a valid Cubs.com account. Customers are encouraged to register for an account prior to their desired presale or the on-sale.

By Telephone: Tickets can be purchased by telephone beginning Friday, February 23, at 10 a.m. CST by calling 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827).

At Wrigley Field: The Cubs will offer in-person single game ticket sales beginning at 8 a.m. CST Monday, February 26. Fans can purchase tickets at Wrigley Field’s Budweiser Bleacher ticket windows located on Waveland Avenue near the main entrance of the Budweiser Bleachers. The Budweiser Bleacher ticket windows will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays prior to the Cubs home opener.

There is a four-ticket purchase limit for Diamond and Marquee games per household, credit card or email address, and 14-ticket limit for all other games. There is a maximum of 40 total tickets per order. For more information, please contact the Chicago Cubs Ticket Office at 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827).

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