First batch of Kentucky Basketball single-game tickets go on sale today

Do you want to see this Kentucky Basketball team in person? Get ready because single-game tickets for the first nine home games go on sale today at 5 p.m. ET on Ticketmaster.com. That includes the exhibitions vs. Purdue and Georgetown.
Primary inventory tickets for the North Carolina game on Dec. 2 are sold out, but you can shop for verified resale options on the UK Athletics Official Marketplace powered by Ticketmaster. UK Athletics says ticket inventory for other games is very limited, especially for the first exhibition game vs. Purdue. Tickets for Kentucky’s final 11 home games, starting with the Dec. 13 game vs. Indiana through the end of the regular season, will go on sale at a later date to be determined, pending availability.
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So, to sum up, going on sale today at 5 p.m. ET on Ticketmaster:
- Oct. 24: Purdue (Exh.)
- Oct. 30: Georgetown (Exh.)
- Nov. 4: Nicholls State
- Nov. 7: Valparaiso
- Nov. 14: Eastern Illinois
- Nov. 21: Loyola Maryland
- Nov. 26: Tennessee Tech
- Dec. 2: North Carolina – SOLD OUT
- Dec. 9: NC Central
Tickets are also still available for the Blue-White Game this Friday at Historic Memorial Coliseum, starting at $25.20. The game tips off at 7 p.m. ET and will air on SEC Network+.
Rupp Arena throwing postgame party after Purdue exhibition
If you missed the news this morning, Rupp Arena is throwing a postgame party after the Purdue exhibition on October 24. The event will take place from 7-10 p.m. ET outside the Vine Street entrance (across from Triangle Park) and is free to the public, with food and beverage concessions available for purchase. Alt-country musician and Owensboro native Cam Thompson will perform live and debut his new single, “Lexington.”
Even if you don’t score a ticket to the Purdue exhibition, it should be a good time. See you there.
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