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Memphis Tigers Announce 2026 Home Game Ticket Sales

Single‑game tickets now on sale with tiered pricing and new seating updates

Memphis Tigers Unveil 2026 Home Game Ticket Details

The University of Memphis has opened the sale of single‑game tickets for the upcoming 2026 football season, marking the first year under head coach Charles Huff. Fans can look forward to six home contests, among them matchups against Arkansas State, UAB and East Carolina, each part of a schedule that continues the program’s strong home‑field performance, having secured 68 victories at home since 2014 and ranking among the top ten in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

Ticket pricing is structured in tiers, with the most affordable options beginning at $15 for the lowest‑tier games. Prices are set to rise by $5 during the week leading up to each game and again on the day of the contest, a structure designed to encourage early purchases. Fans who opt for the West Side Chairback sections will also gain access to the Landers Plaza area, adding extra amenities to the game‑day experience.

Pricing and Access Options

Season ticket holders will retain their existing seats, though the labeling of rows and sections has been refreshed as part of a new numbering system rolled out for 2026. In an effort to broaden affordability, end‑zone season tickets have been repriced lower, and a Memphis Football Mini Plan now lets supporters pick any three games for a starting price of $60.

The athletics department has also updated its seating maps and renewal communications, sending detailed information directly to current ticket holders. These changes aim to streamline the fan experience while preserving the familiar locations that have contributed to the program’s recent success.

How to Purchase and Tax Obligations

Prospective buyers can secure tickets through the official website, GoTigersGo.com, or by contacting the Memphis Ticket Office by phone. All purchases will be subject to the Shelby County sales tax rate of 9.75 percent, which applies to both tickets and parking.

With the new pricing tiers, enhanced seating options and a clear path to purchase, the university hopes to build on its recent home‑field momentum and deliver an even more engaging atmosphere for the 2026 season.

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