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Orioles put 2026 single-game tickets on sale; $19 options

Single-game tickets and special packages went on sale Jan. 14, offering new giveaways and a $19 all-in option that lowers weekday costs for Baltimore fans.

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Orioles put 2026 single-game tickets on sale; $19 options
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The Baltimore Orioles began selling single-game tickets and special ticket packages to the general public on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and released a promotional schedule designed to broaden attendance and family engagement at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The schedule mixes returning fan favorites with new promotions, and introduces a low-price ticket aimed at weekday crowds.

Among the headline promotions, the club is bringing back Party at the Yard Fridays, presented by Coors Light, and Family Sundays. Giveaway highlights include a TUPAC bobblehead on May 8, 2026, when the Orioles host the Oakland Athletics, limited to the first 15,000 fans, and a Pete Alonso bobblehead for the August 22, 2026 game against the Tampa Bay Rays. The team also said it expanded family- and student-focused offers intended to make more games accessible to younger fans and households.

A notable pricing change is a $19 ticket option, advertised as all fees included, for select weekday games. That price point is aimed at improving weekday turnout and giving Baltimore residents a lower-cost way to experience games without hidden charges. The club also put several special ticket packages on sale alongside individual tickets; details on package contents and pricing are available at Orioles.com.

For Baltimore businesses and neighborhoods around Camden Yards, increased ticket sales and weekday promotions could mean steadier foot traffic for bars, restaurants, transit services, and retail during the baseball season. More affordable student and family tickets may change attendance patterns, shifting some demand from weekend headline games to a broader spread of home dates.

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The promotional schedule balances novelty items with proven crowd drivers. Giveaways like the TUPAC and Pete Alonso bobbleheads remain first-come-first-served incentives that typically increase early-entry attendance, while themed Fridays and family programming aim to deepen local fan ties to Birdland over the long run.

Residents who want to plan ahead can view the full promotional calendar, compare ticket packages, and purchase seats directly at Orioles.com. For Baltimore families and students weighing summer plans, the new pricing and themed events make a Camden Yards visit more accessible, and the giveaways provide an extra nudge for fans to get out to the ballpark this season.

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