Lookouts Announce That Playoff Tickets Are On Sale Beginning July 24th

  • Wednesday, July 19, 2017

The 2017 First Half North Division Champion Chattanooga Lookouts have announced that individual tickets for the Lookouts 2017 playoffs presented by CoreCivic Silverdale Detention Facility will go on sale online at Lookouts.com and over the phone on Monday, July 24 at 9:00 a.m.  Tickets start at just $6. On Monday, fans will be able to secure their seats to the team’s scheduled playoff home games on Wednesday, September 6 and Thursday, September 7 as well as any other possible home playoff games.   Fans who purchase tickets to games that are not played will be given credit towards 2018 tickets.

 

 

 Fans looking to root on the Lookouts to their second championship in three years will be able to see new and fan-favorite promotions.  

 

Prior to the team’s two scheduled home playoff games the first 500 fans will receive special playoff rally towels. 

 

 Thursday’s game is also a Thirsty Thursday where fans can take advantage of $2 drink specials throughout the park. 

 

Throughout the team’s playoff run the Lookouts will be offering suites, groups and picnics for any 2017 playoff game.  To book a group or to purchase your tickets for the 2017 playoffs visit Lookouts.com or call 423-267-4849

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