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Kentucky Men’s Basketball Mini-Packs On Sale Now

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Mini packs for the 2023-24 Kentucky men’s basketball season, with prices starting at $290 for a five-game package are on sale now.

Mini-pack options provide flexible game selection and affordable pricing. Each of the two mini-pack options will include two Southeastern Conference Saturday contests and three marquee weekday games.

Mini-pack buyers can also add on a ticket for the Feb. 10 game vs. Gonzaga by calling (800) 928-2287 option 1 or submitting their information at this link, while supplies last. Mini-pack inventory is limited, and add-ons are not guaranteed to be available.

The White Pack’s two Southeastern Conference Saturday offerings are the Feb. 3 game vs. Tennessee and the Feb. 24 matchup with Alabama.

The Blue Pack’s two SEC Saturday games are the Jan. 20 game vs. Georgia and the March 2 matchup with Arkansas.

This year’s exciting Kentucky team is coming together more and more each game right before Big Blue Nation’s eyes. Head coach John Calipari’s Wildcats are currently undefeated in Rupp Arena this season, including a top-10 home win Tuesday night vs. Miami (Fla.).

Based on availability, single-game tickets for Kentucky’s final 11 home games go on sale next Thursday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m. ET, exclusively through Ticketmaster.com.

Fans are reminded that single-game inventory for Kentucky basketball games is extremely limited, as a majority of tickets are sold as season-ticket packages or held as part of the student allotment. Additional ticket inventory from the student allotment may be released to the public at a later date, based upon student sales.

A limited number of premium floor and courtside single-game ticket options are available through the K Fund. For more information, contact the K Fund at (859) 257-6300.

Information on student tickets for regular-season games is available at UKStudentTix.com, including how and when season pass holders can claim tickets for each game, as well as how and when students can purchase single-game tickets.

In addition to the public on-sales, the UK Athletics Ticket Office, in conjunction with its partnership with Ticketmaster, operates the online resale marketplace for all men’s basketball home games.

Ticketmaster’s resale marketplace is completely integrated with UK Athletics’ ticketing system and uses barcode verification technology to ensure the authenticity of all tickets. As the official fan-to-fan marketplace of Big Blue Nation, Ticketmaster provides fans with reliable and convenient access to purchase tickets for games and sections that otherwise may be sold out as well as post verified tickets for sale. Please note that tickets posted on Kentucky’s resale marketplace may exceed face value.

All tickets purchased directly through Kentucky’s official ticket outlets — the UK Ticket Office, Ticketmaster, FEVO, the visiting team ticket office and the Rupp Arena box office — are guaranteed to be valid. UK Athletics cautions against purchasing tickets through other outlets that may be unable to provide this assurance. UK Athletics strives to provide fans with a ticketing experience that is convenient, safe and secure.

All tickets are mobile, and season ticket holders and individual game buyers will use the UK Athletics App to access and manage tickets. Continuing this year for all UK Athletics events, SafeTix™ has been implemented as an additional feature on mobile tickets. To fight fraud, Ticketmaster launched SafeTix™, which uses an encrypted barcode that automatically refreshes every 15 seconds, or a tap-and-go ticket stored in a fan’s digital wallet. With SafeTix™, screenshots or recordings of tickets will not work for entry. Fans may still transfer tickets through their accounts or the UK Athletics App. For more information, helpful tips, troubleshooting and FAQs, visit UKathletics.com/MobileTickets.

For the latest on the Kentucky men’s basketball team, follow @KentuckyMBB on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, and on the web at UKathletics.com.

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