Glasgow 2014 Ticketing information released
In advance of tickets going on sale on 19 August, Glasgow 2014 has released key information to help the people of Glasgow, Scotland and the Commonwealth prepare to apply for tickets for the XX Commonwealth Games.
In addition to key pricing information, an outline calendar of events has been released.
Everyone can be part of the Games. Around 1 million tickets will be up for grabs and tickets for all sports start at just £15 for adults (inclusive of public transport in Glasgow too), with half-price tickets available for all sports for Under 16s and Over 60s. We aim to be the friendliest of family-friendly Games: the first Commonwealth Games to offer dedicated children’s tickets.
The first phase of ticket sales will be open from 19 August to 16 September.
Applying for tickets is simple – and being able to pay by cheque as well as card, and by post as well as online, keeps it accessible. They’ll also ensure all customers receive e-mail ticket summaries before payment is taken.
Like all previous Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2014 will run a fair and simple application process, giving everyone the opportunity to apply for the tickets they want, over a four week period, irrespective of working hours or time-zones across the Commonwealth.
Prices have been designed to ensure as many people as possible can experience the Games. Over two-thirds of tickets are £25 and under.
Further information and full schedule details will be released in June, with the full Ticketing Guide and Application Form published on One Year to Go – 23 July 2013. Everyone can register account for further ticketing updates now on the Glasgow 2014 website
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