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Fan Fest Tickets go on sale at 10am


Jeremy Igo

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Carolina Panthers fan fest tickets go on sale at 10am. 

 

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Admission is free and a reserved ticket will be required for entry. Due to overwhelming demand last year and general precautions for fan safety, all patrons must have a ticket to attend the event. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning July 22 at 10 a.m. by clicking "Fan Fest Tickets" in Hot Topics on the homepage of Panthers.com or by choosing "Fan Fest" in the Tickets dropdown menu. Tickets are limited to six per household and can be printed at home starting August 1. 

 

Linky -> http://www.panthers.com/tickets/index.html

 

Post here if you got any.... 

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It's already nuts on there...  There's a queue when you click on the fan fest link.  Probably a good idea to go ahead and jump on there.

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An unusually large number of visitors are accessing our site. You've been placed in line and will be granted access to the site in the order in which you arrived. 

 

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3 hours ago, Nick_81 said:

It's already nuts on there...  There's a queue when you click on the fan fest link.  Probably a good idea to go ahead and jump on there.

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Yep, I see that now. I will try to get on and reserve 6 tickets for huddlers. 

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2 minutes ago, CoastalCat said:

Probably jumped in way too late. We will see...

I'm sure there will be plenty of tickets.  Thing is, if it gives you access before 10, it tells you there's no items available.  I guess you just have to jump back in line?.. idk

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6 minutes ago, Nick_81 said:

I'm sure there will be plenty of tickets.  Thing is, if it gives you access before 10, it tells you there's no items available.  I guess you just have to jump back in line?.. idk

Still on wait. Haven't been redirected. This is going to be close...

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