Vancouver Bandits Go On Sale With 2024 Season Tickets

Bandits Staff • August 24, 2023

LANGLEY, BC, August 24, 2023 – The Vancouver Bandits announced Thursday that season tickets are now on sale for its highly anticipated 2024 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season at Langley Events Centre (LEC).


Coming off the biggest year in team history – one that saw BC’s pro basketball club set records in per game average attendance and its hosting of CEBL Championship Weekend – Vancouver is primed for even greater success at the box office and on the court as part of the Bandits’ 6th season.


Season tickets are now available for purchase and can be accessed by
clicking here. Thanks to a special early bird offer that extends from today to Friday, October 20, season tickets start at just $16.50 per game in the seating bowl and range in price to $37.11 with a variety of accessible price points in the baseline corner, corner, orange, navy and premium sections.


Early bird pricing for season tickets is available for prospective season ticket holders until October 20th. On October 21st, this special rate will be adjusted to reflect the Bandits’ new 2024 season ticket pricing. Individuals interested in purchasing or learning more about season tickets are kindly asked to call (604) 455-8881 or email
tickets@thebandits.ca


Alternatively, fans can also
click here to book a phone call or in-person meeting with a Bandits sales and service team member to learn more or view available seating locations.


A full seat map, price chart breakdown, season schedule and a complete list of season ticket holder benefits can be found by visiting
thebandits.ca/season-tickets. The CEBL season typically runs from May to August with 20 regular season contests consisting of 10 home and 10 away games. Full season schedule details will be announced at a later date.


All Vancouver Bandits season ticket prices are inclusive of taxes and fees. Vancouver Bandits season ticket holders enjoy savings over single game buyers, secure the best available seating locations, receive dedicated service from a member of the Bandits’ sales and service team, 11 games (10 regular season + 1 potential playoff) of CEBL basketball plus a variety of other benefits. 


The scheduling of this potential playoff game is subject to where the Vancouver Bandits finish in the standings following the conclusion of the 2024 CEBL regular season. Should Vancouver not qualify for the playoffs, the value of this playoff game will go toward 2025 tickets for Bandits Basketball.

“We can’t wait to start another chapter in our club’s history following a thrilling 2023 campaign that saw us welcome more Bandits fans than ever before and elevate our entertainment product to new heights. We have plenty of announcements, game day enhancements and fun surprises in store for our fans. With our sixth CEBL campaign in 2024 around the corner, I invite fans new and old to be part of the Bandits Basketball experience,” said team president Dylan Kular.


The Bandits have qualified for the CEBL postseason in each of the past three seasons (2020-23). In doing so, Vancouver has built one of the league’s most passionate fanbases who show their passion by filling LEC game after game while sporting the latest Bandits merchandise. Season ticket holders receive 20% off all Bandits merchandise sold at
ATO Basketball Merchants – the official team store of the Bandits.


With a 2024 season ticket purchase, fans receive access to an exclusive $10 pricepoint via discount code for the Bandits’ “
Defend This House” t-shirt. Upon completing their transaction, a Vancouver sales and service representative will send each account a special discount code to choose their colour of t-shirt and unlock a preferred season ticket holder rate for each t-shirt that they purchase.


All seating bowl locations are within 14 rows of the Bandits’ home court. The result is an up close and personal experience where fans can feel the energy of CEBL action as top professional athletes showcase their talents as part of one of the Lower Mainland’s best sports and entertainment atmospheres.


New for the 2024 season are the additions of more courtside row 2 seating on the team bench side of the arena bowl. Courtside row 1 seating remains sold out but fans interested in joining the priority list for available first row seats are invited to register their interest at
this link to join the courtside waitlist. 


For those looking to plan a group outing – whether it be a birthday, corporate function or family event – the Bandits’ executive suites, lounges and tables are a great option to consider. Featuring an aerial view of the game from LEC’s top floor, these special seating zones offer in-seat food and beverage service and other amenities to enhance the game day experience.


Details on executive suites, tables and lounges, as well as other group outings will be released at a later date.


More information is available at
thebandits.ca and @vancouverbandits on Instagram and TikTok, as well as @vancitybandits on Facebook and Twitter.


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