đź”— DAL Wings, ATL Dream Sell Out Season Tix
WNBA SALES ON RECORD PACE
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A month after the Las Vegas Aces made WNBA history, selling out their 2024 season tickets for the first time in league history, the ATL Dream & DAL Wings have followed suit.
The Dream and Wings became the second and third teams to sell out of their season tickets in WNBA history.
Atlanta also broke its record for single-game ticket sales during a recent presale.
Both teams now have waitlists for season tickets. The Wings host their home opener on May 15 against the Chicago Sky.
The Dream's first home regular season game coincidentally is against the Wings on Tuesday, May 21.
SEASON TICKETS ARE OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT!! 🅰️🔥
#DoItForTheDream
— Atlanta Dream (@AtlantaDream)
9:04 PM • Apr 22, 2024
For the first time in history, the Dallas Wings announced that the team has sold out of its Season Ticket Memberships for the 2024 season.
Join the waitlist đź”— bit.ly/3UuHL7l
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings)
8:00 PM • Apr 22, 2024
Much of the demand for WNBA tickets this season comes from the 2024 draft class.
The Wings drafted Ohio State's Jacy Sheldon with the fifth pick and Carla Leite from France with the ninth pick.
The Dream drafted Nyadiew Puoch from Australia with the 12th pick.
Growth In Popularity
Caitlyn Clark created much of the buzz around women’s hoops today, but the league was already heading in this direction before she declared for the draft.
The WNBA notched its best Finals viewership since 2003 when October’s series between the Vegas Aces and New York Liberty, was up 36% from the year prior.
Last year’s regular season was the most watched in 21 years and best attended in 13 years.
Compared to last season, the average ticket price sold on the ticket marketplace Vivid Seats has jumped 135% for the Wings, 123% for the Dream, 119% for the Chicago Sky, and 97% for the Los Angeles Sparks.
In total, the average ticket price sold across the league on Vivid Seats is 129% higher than last year, according to the ticket reseller.
The team in highest demand on Vivid Seats for home games is the Minnesota Lynx.
The average ticket price sold at home for the Lynx is $254, followed by the Washington Mystics at $187, the Dream at $175, the Liberty at $157, and the Wings at $152.
At $124, the Indiana Fever have the league’s second-lowest average home ticket price, but still a 187% hike from last season.
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