IPL 2025: Ticket sale for Punjab Kings first home match to go live on March 9 – Tribune India

With season 18 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) just around the corner, Punjab Kings have announced the release of the tickets for their first home match against Rajasthan Royals scheduled for April 5 at the New PCA stadium, New Chandigarh.

The tickets will go live at 1:00 pm on March 9 (Sunday) in different phases. The fans can purchase them through the District app and website (https://www.district.in/events/ipl-ticket-booking) along with the Punjab Kings app and website (https://www.punjabkingsipl.in/schedule-fixtures).

With the team hosting a total of 7 home games, 4 matches will be played at the New PCA stadium, New Chandigarh, while the remaining 3 games will take place at the HPCA stadium, Dharamsala.

With a capacity to host 31,500 fans, the New PCA stadium has around 50 corporate boxes, 3 hospitality lounges and 20 general stands. The General Upper Tier and General Terrace tickets have been priced at Rs 1,250 and Rs 1,750 onwards. Hospitality lounges, on the other hand, will cost a minimum of Rs 6500. The ticket prices will be dynamic and may vary.
The Shreyas Iyer-led contingent will kick off their IPL 2025 campaign with two away games against Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants on March 25 and April 1, respectively. They will then make their way to Chandigarh for their home fixtures, starting with the one against the Royals on April 5.

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