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Las Vegas Aces Open Games To More Fans With Single-Game Ticket Sales

By Cassandra Cousineau of LVSportsBiz.com

It looks like the WNBA and Las Vegas Aces are finally ready to open up their games to more fan participation and attendance.

With just three regular season home appearances remaining at Mandalay Bay, the Las Vegas Aces have released single game tickets. Previously, only less than 2,000 season ticket holders were granted a seat inside Michelob Ultra Arena because of WNBA COVID-19 protocols.

Prices for the remaining games range from $18-$72.

 

In order to enter the arena, all fans must complete a health survey before each game. Similar to the Raiders, the Aces will be utilizing the CLEAR Health Pass. Fans will also be required to wear a mask at all times.

Mark Davis owns both the Las Vegas Raiders and the Aces.

The Aces currently sits in first place and will be in a battle for home court throughout the playoffs as the season wraps up. A’ja Wilson, who earned the MVP award last season, ranks fifth in points and sixth in rebounds this season. She, along with fellow Aces players Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, Jackie Young, all won gold medals at the recent Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

 

Here are the available Aces home games

Thursday, September 2, 2021, 7:00PM vs Chicago Sky

Wednesday, September 8, 2021, 7:00PM vs Minnesota Lynx

Monday, September 13, 2021, 12:00 PM vs Dallas Wings

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