Red Sox tickets for games from June 8 to July 11 go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m.
BOSTON, MA – The Red Sox today announced that tickets for games taking place between June 8 and July 11 will go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, May 26, at 10 a.m. on redsox.com/tickets. Mastercard is the preferred payment of the Boston Red Sox.
Red Sox 2021 single game tickets start as low as $20 and tickets are available in all seating areas, including the popular Green Monster seats, Sam Deck tables, and Field Box tickets. Those looking to host a group at Fenway Park can reach out to the Red Sox ticket office to arrange their outing by emailing [email protected].
With the lifting of capacity restrictions, students can register on redsox.com/student9s to receive special offers for student promotions and events or text the word STUDENTS to 23215 to sign up for Red Sox ticket availability. The Student 9s program is presented by L.L. Bean and provides high school and college students the opportunity to purchase $9 tickets with a valid student ID.
In addition, families can receive one free kid’s ticket with the purchase of each adult ticket for Kids Opening Weekend on May 29th and May 30th using the promotional code: CALLINGALLKIDS for these games at redsox.com/tickets. Parents can also sign up their kids 14 and under for free tickets to future games with a Red Sox Kid Nation membership presented by Hood at redsox.com/kidnation.
Giveaways at the gates will begin starting in June with the first 7,500 fans in attendance receiving:
- Red Sox Hall of Fame David Ortiz Bobblehead, sponsored by Granite City Electric Supply Co. (June 9)
- Bucket Hat (June 12)
- Rafael Devers Bobblehead, sponsored by Benjamin Moore (June 29)
- Water Tumbler, sponsored by Waste Management (July 9)
All fans looking for last minute ticket alerts and promotions can text SOXTIX to 23215. Fans can visit redsox.com/soxtix for more information.
Fans planning to attend games at Fenway Park throughout the season should be aware of changes to the public transportation schedules and are encouraged visit mbta.com for the latest information regarding potential service changes on the Green Line’s B and D lines.
Starting May 29, Fenway Park will have the opportunity to operate at full capacity. On and after this date, masks will no longer be required for fully vaccinated fans, in accordance with current CDC guidelines. Unvaccinated fans are strongly encouraged to continue to wear masks. The health survey that has been a requirement prior to entering the ballpark this season will be eliminated starting May 29, however, bags will continue to be restricted, with exceptions limited to medical devices and diaper bags.
Fenway Park will continue to operate at 25 percent capacity for games taking place through Friday, May 28. Masks will continue to be required for these games before restrictions are lifted on May 29.