Bristol City announce details of 2024/25 season tickets

Bristol City announce details of 2024/25 season tickets

Posted on: 14 Mar 2024

A somewhat apathetic Robins fanbase have this week learned the details of their season tickets for the next campaign.

 

With main takeaways including a modest stadium-wide price hike and a new payment structure in the South Stand to reduce the number of no-shows; fans, ownership, playing staff and coaching staff alike will be hoping to ignite Ashton Gate into life next season with a far more exciting spectacle.

 

Find out more from the Bristol City website.

 

 

Current season ticket and half-season ticket holders will be able to go online to renew their existing seat for next season – as well as any other seat available – from Monday 18 March with phone renewals beginning from 10 AM on Monday 25 March.

 

 The renew your seat deadline is 12 PM on Tuesday 23 April with move your seat taking place between 10 AM and 5 PM on Wednesday 24 April. Member sale goes live at 10 AM on Thursday 25 April and general sale begins 10 AM on Friday 26 April – the advance prices deadline is 5 PM on Friday 3 May.

 

Adult tickets for the 2024/25 season start from £390 (£17 per game) in a newly expanded Family Area, while the ever-popular South Stand has gone up to £425 (£18 per game) for renewing adults. View the full list of prices below…

Due to the vast demand for seats – with ticket sales averaging more than 22,500 per game – the club will be putting a limit on the number of season tickets available, with no new sales in the South Stand. This is an attempt to curb the growing number of no-showers.

 

Every season ticket holder under the age of 12 will receive a FREE 24/25 replica youth outfield shirt with prices beginning at just £65 in the Family Area in the Upper Lansdown Stand – which will be extended next season to include block W3.

 

The club will once more be using digital season tickets after their controversial introduction at the start of the season, however, current ticket holders using a physical card will be able to continue doing so next season and should keep hold of their current card.

All the details and FAQs can be found on the Bristol City website.


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Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.