The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Season ticket allotment sells out, team says

- AJC staff

The Atlanta Dream have sold out their season ticket allotment for the upcoming season, the WNBA team announced Monday. The team also announced it set record sales for single-game tickets in a limited presale.

According to the team, the Dream are the second team in WNBA history to sell out their season ticket allotment. The defending champion Las Vegas Aces are the other team.

Single-game tickets for the remaining games will go on sale to the general public on Thursday at 8 a.m.

Games against the Indiana Fever, Chicago Sky and Aces are sold out. The Dream play each of those teams twice at home at the Gateway Center.

Other games are expected to sell out, too. The Dream are looking for ways to add temporary seating for sold- out games.

“After making the playoffs r the first time in five years

last season, our fans have carried that momentum into 2024,” Dream President and COO Morgan Shaw Parker said in a statement. “Excitement around women’s sports, par- ticularly basketball, is at an all-time high, and nowhere is that felt more than here in Atlanta. We’ve continued a record-setting growth tra- jectory over the past three years under new ownership — both on and off the court — and 2024 is shaping up to be our best season yet.”

With season tickets sold out, the Dream also announced their first-ever season ticket waiting list for when season tickets become available. Fans interested in joining the Dream Elite Priority List can sign up start- ing at 10 a.m. today. Limited partial season pack-

s and group tickets are still available and on sale now. All ticket informatio­n is available on www.atlantadre­am.com or directly on the ticket page at: dream.wnba.com/tickets.

 ?? DANNY KARNIK/AP 2023 ?? Rhyne Howard and the Dream are the second team in WNBA history to sell out their season ticket allotment, the club said. Single-game tickets still are available.
DANNY KARNIK/AP 2023 Rhyne Howard and the Dream are the second team in WNBA history to sell out their season ticket allotment, the club said. Single-game tickets still are available.

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