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Carolina Panthers raise ticket prices by 4% for the 2024 season


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Sorry about the 4% error.

The lower level seating at Bank of America Stadium will see the most significant impact, with season ticket prices increasing by an average of 7% from last year for permanent seat license owners, according to a team spokesman. The upper level seating will see a blended increase of less than 1%, with 90% of those ticket prices remaining flat.

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here's where the 4% came from 

The Carolina Panthers are raising overall ticket prices by slightly more than 4% in 2024 following a season in which they finished with an NFL-worst 2-15 record and were shutout in the final two games.

The lower level seating at Bank of America Stadium will see the most significant impact, with season ticket prices increasing by an average of 7% from last year for permanent seat license owners, according to a team spokesman. The upper level seating will see a blended increase of less than 1%, with 90% of those ticket prices remaining flat.

 

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10 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

I would love to see how this breaks down across the league. Where we rank overall. 

We rank 32 out of 32 in performance and success.

Tickets and food should be cheap just so locals/Panthers fans will attend. If not, the away teams will continue having more fans.

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