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By Alan Snel, LVSportsBiz.com Publisher-Writer
The Las Vegas Aces received a lot of news attention for their season ticket sellouts for the upcoming WNBA season, with news coming Thursday that there are a limited number of single game tickets for the Aces’ 19 home games at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Those limited tickets go on sale Tuesday at 10 am PT. Tickets may be purchased by visiting axs.com.
There is also one game at T-Mobile Arena for the two-time defending WNBA champs. Tickets to the Aces’ Sept. 3 home game against the Chicago Sky at T-Mobile Arena are also available for purchase at axs.com.
The Aces are rolling out three bobblehead giveaway games in the 2024 regular season—Sunday, Aug. 18 when the team hosts Los Angeles; Tuesday, Sept. 3 when Las Vegas welcomes Chicago to T-Mobile Arena; and a third game that will be announced at a later date.
The Aces will unveil their championship banner and distribute their WNBA title rings to the team before the home-opener on May 14 when Phoenix comes to Vegas. The first 10,000 fans in attendance at Las Vegas’ May 21 home game against the Mercury will receive a free replica championship banner.
The Aces are one of the WNBA’s original franchises, tracing their history to the Utah Starzz and then relocating to San Antonio in 2003 before getting purchased by MGM Resorts International and moving to Las Vegas before the 2018 season. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis purchased the team in 2021.
The Aces became the first WNBA team in more than two decades to repeat as champions a year ago. In March 2022, the Aces moved into a 50,000-square-foot headquarters, the first complex built solely for use by a WNBA team. In March 2024, the Aces became the first WNBA franchise to sell out its season ticket allotment and heading into the regular season the Aces are on pace to become the first WNBA franchise to sell out all of its home games.