Oklahoma City Comets reveal 2026 promotions, $9 Section 120 tickets Feb. 10
Oklahoma City Comets unveiled their 2026 promotional slate and ticket plan, including $9 seats in section 120 and single-game tickets on sale Feb. 10, aiming to widen access and boost attendance.

The Oklahoma City Comets rolled out a fan-first blueprint for 2026 promotions, offering lower-price options and family-focused events designed to drive crowds to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Single-game tickets for all 75 home games will be available at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10: "Single-game tickets for all 75 of the Comets’ home games go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10."
The headline move is a permanent price cut for a specific seating section: "New this season, seats in section 120 will be just $9 for all home games." Management also signaled a broader pricing strategy, noting that "all single-game ticket prices will either remain the same or decrease for the 2026 season." Those choices position the Comets to compete for discretionary entertainment dollars in a market where families and casual fans weigh value as heavily as the on-field product.
Opening Night has been set for 7:05 p.m. Friday, March 27, against the Albuquerque Isotopes at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, and fireworks will follow that first game. The club confirmed a heavier slate of after-dark spectacles: "Fireworks are scheduled to follow each of the Comets’ 13 Friday night home games throughout the season. Additionally, fireworks will also follow the Comets’ game on Saturday, July 4." Those pyrotechnics nights have become attendance multipliers across Minor League Baseball, turning routine contests into date-night and family-outing anchors.
The promotional calendar emphasizes recurring value programs. $2 Tuesdays will feature "select beer, soda and bottled water from a line of Miller, Coors and Pepsi products," while Family Sundays give young fans access to pregame autograph sessions with select Comets players and postgame opportunities to run the bases. Giveaway Nights will reward early arrivals; "the first 1,000 fans through the gates on these dates will receive the following items:" though the exact giveaway items were not included in the released excerpt.
Group sales are pitched as a low-cost option for schools, corporate outings and friends. As VisitOKC states, "Groups of 10 or more receive an OKC game ticket, hat and sack lunch for the cost of $14 per person." Fans can secure seats, group packages, season tickets or hospitality spaces through the team website ticketing page or by calling (405) 218-1000.
Beyond the immediate consumer impact, the Comets’ plan fits a broader Minor League trend of leaning into promotions and sponsorship ties to offset flat media revenues and tighten season-ticket retention. Price-conscious offerings and family activations are designed to convert one-time visitors into repeat customers, while branded $2 concessions show continued sponsor integration into the game-day experience.
The release focused on promotions rather than roster moves or player statistics, so fans eager for player news will still be waiting on a full roster update. For ticket buyers, the practical takeaway is clear: mark Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. for single-game sales, consider the $9 section 120 option, and plan for fireworks-filled Fridays and family-friendly Sundays as the season’s main draws.
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