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Warriors Unveil New Ticket Programs With $25 Price Tag

The Warriors unveiled two new ticket programs for Chase Center this season that will offer 250 tickets for "each game to be sold for just $25," according to Jon Becker of the San Jose MERCURY NEWS. If not for the new offer, the "cheapest ticket currently available" for the Warriors' regular-season home opener on Oct. 24 "would be $188 for a top-section seat." The Warriors will "offer 125 tickets for $25 apiece to each home game through the formation of 'Dub Nation Deals.'" In order to qualify for those upper-tier tickets, fans will "need to register at www.warriors.com/tickets/deals, where winners will receive a text message the day before home games offering them a chance to purchase up to four tickets at $25 each." One catch is fans can "only purchase the $25 tickets once per month using the Dub Nation Deals." In addition, there will be 125 other tickets "available for $25 a pop and set aside for the rowdiest of fans though the 'Splash Zone' fan club section." In order to "qualify for a chance to buy tickets in the Splash Zone, fans are asked to send in their own 'energetic hype video' ... showing how they'll bring the energy to Chase Center" (San Jose MERCURY NEWS, 10/10).

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