• Cubs Convention
  • Interviews
  • MLB Transaction Glossary | Rules
    • Major League Baseball Transactions Glossary
    • MLB Rule 7.13 – Collisions at Home Plate
    • MLB Slide Rule on Double Plays Adopted for 2016 Season
  • Archives
    • Chicago Cubs Online General Info
    • Community Blog Archives
    • CCO Cubs-Metrics
    • CCO Cubs Podcast
    • CCO Feedback
    • CCO Predictions
    • CCO Opinion – You Know Better
    • The CCO Wrigley Perspective
    • Fantasy Baseball
    • The Northside Media Guide
  • Cubstory

Chicago Cubs Online

A Site for The Cubs Faithful Since 2005

  • Home
  • News | Transactions
    • News and Transactions
    • Cubs Regular Season Notes
    • Cubs Spring Training News Reports
    • Cubs Off-Season News Reports
  • Minor Leagues
    • Cubs Down on the Farm Report – 2008 to Present
    • Minor League Transactions Glossary
    • Cubs Minor League Players and Pitchers of the Year 1990 – 2017
    • Minor League Updates – 2005-2007
  • Rumors
    • If The Ivy Could Talk – Cubs Rumors
  • Game Day
    • Let’s Play 2 – Game Recap
    • Talkin’ Cubs Live
    • Cactus League-Spring Training
  • Opinion
    • The CCO, Live from Wrigleyville
    • Notes from the Soap Box
  • 40-Man Roster | Contracts
Chicago Cubs Online > News and Transactions > Cubs Announce Single Game Tickets Go On-Sale February 26, Purchase Options for 2016 Season

Cubs Announce Single Game Tickets Go On-Sale February 26, Purchase Options for 2016 Season

February 17, 2016 6:45 pm By Neil 2 Comments

The Cubs announced Wednesday details for purchasing single game tickets for the 2016 season. Single game tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 26, at 10:00am CST, and will be available on www.cubs.com or by calling 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827).

Fans may once again participate in the MasterCard Presale prior to the general on-sale date. Starting Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Noon (12:00pm) CST, single game tickets will be available at www.cubs.com for a 20 percent premium, or a 15 percent premium for fans using a MasterCard.

“Following a deep postseason run and exciting offseason, there is tremendous demand to watch the Cubs this year,” said Colin Faulkner, senior vice president of sales and marketing, Chicago Cubs in a statement. “Between impressive renewal rates among our largest Season Ticket Holder base in team history, to early sales of our multi-game ticket packs, we have seen many of our popular games sell quickly already. Fans will want to secure tickets to their must-have dates as soon as possible through our general on-sale and MasterCard Presale.”

PrintTickets for each regular season home game are available for purchase during the MasterCard Presale and general on-sale, including the Home Opener vs. the Cincinnati Reds, summer holiday games, Kids Sundays, rivalry contests with the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals, as well as Interleague matchups with rare summer visits from the Los Angeles Angels, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers.

Details for each single game purchasing option follow:

MasterCard Presale:

The Cubs will once again offer the MasterCard Presale starting Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Noon (12:00pm) through Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 11:59pm CST. Fans using a MasterCard can purchase single game tickets in advance of the general on-sale date at a 15 percent premium, while fans using other forms of payment may purchase tickets at a 20 percent premium. MasterCard Presale tickets may be purchased at www.cubs.com.

Single Game General On-Sale:

Via the Internet: On Friday, Feb. 26, fans can purchase tickets at www.cubs.com. A virtual waiting room will begin accepting customers at 9:30am CST. At 10:00am CST, customers will be randomly selected from the virtual waiting room to begin purchasing tickets. All Internet customers will need a valid account. Customers are recommended to register for an account prior to Feb. 26.

By Telephone: Tickets can be purchased by telephone beginning Feb. 26 at 10:00am CST by dialing 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827).

At Wrigley Field: Due to offseason construction happening in and around the ballpark, the team is not able to offer in-person single game ticket sales until closer to the season.

There is a four-ticket purchase limit for Marquee and Platinum games per household, credit card or email address. For more information, please contact the Chicago Cubs Ticket Office at 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827)

Follow Chicago Cubs Online on Twitter: @TheCCO and @TheCCO_Minors

Filed Under: News and Transactions Tagged With: 2016 Chicago Cubs, Cubs 2016 Regular Season Schedule

Archives


Memories of Mr. Cub

A Tribute to Mr. Cub

Forever, THE Cub
What is Eamus Catuli
What is Eamus Catuli?
Lakeview Baseball Club

Subscribe to the CCO

Get Cubs Updates in Your Inbox

Tweets by TheCCO

Stats


Trips to the North Side

Copyright © 2021 5 & 11 Online Productions
Privacy Policy | Commenting Policy | About | Contact
ChicagoCubsOnline.com is not affiliated with the Chicago National League Ballclub

7ads6x98y