
Memphis Athletics Announces Season Tickets for 2025-26
Apr 01, 2025 | Football, General, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Â The University of Memphis athletic department has announced season tickets for 2025-26 are now available for renewal and new purchases for football and men's and women's basketball.Â
As the department positions itself to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of intercollegiate athletics, Memphis athletics will be asking fans to cover the Shelby County sales tax rate of 9.75 percent on all tickets and parking, a cost that the department has historically absorbed for its fans.Â
Memphis athletics understands season ticket members are vital to the success and sustained competitive excellence of the department as a whole and is unveiling changes to its ticket structure to assist the department in the new era of college athletics.Â
The department will not be adding any new fees for revenue sharing, however, season ticket members will be asked to pay the existing sales tax on tickets and parking. The adjustment to the sales tax on all tickets and parking will allow Memphis athletics to better align financially with aspirational institutions that are currently charging or will be adding sales tax to their tickets.Â
Men's basketball ticket pricing will be restructured for the Club and Plaza Levels for a more affordable experience as the athletic department collaborates with its partners at FedExForum to right-size the atmosphere for home games. Beginning in 2025-26 the north and south sides of the Terrace Level will be reduced by 3,649 seats as the curtain system inside FedExForum will be utilized to create a more energetic atmosphere. The overall capacity for home games will now be 14,470 with the ability to open the curtains for games as ticket sales deem necessary.
Following an undefeated home football season in 2024 where the Tigers went a perfect 7-0, ticket prices will remain the same in 2025 as fans will witness steady progress on the stadium renovation throughout the season. Tiger Nation will have their first opportunity to see the foundation established for the West Side Tower and the most up to date renderings at the Spring Game on Saturday, April 26 at 3 pm at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
It will be an exciting football season in 2025 as the Tigers host SEC neighbor Arkansas (Sept. 20) and AAC rivals South Florida (Oct. 25), Tulane (Nov. 7) and Navy on Thanksgiving Day. Memphis looks to continue its home winning streak in 2025 as the Tigers have amassed the fourth-most home wins (64) in the country since 2014 trailing only Alabama (71), Clemson (70) and Ohio State (68). Memphis has posted an impressive 53-9 (.855) record at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium since head coach Ryan Silverfield took over the program.
The football program will open the 2025 slate on August 30 when the Tigers host Chattanooga.
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tigers Athletics, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
As the department positions itself to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of intercollegiate athletics, Memphis athletics will be asking fans to cover the Shelby County sales tax rate of 9.75 percent on all tickets and parking, a cost that the department has historically absorbed for its fans.Â
Memphis athletics understands season ticket members are vital to the success and sustained competitive excellence of the department as a whole and is unveiling changes to its ticket structure to assist the department in the new era of college athletics.Â
The department will not be adding any new fees for revenue sharing, however, season ticket members will be asked to pay the existing sales tax on tickets and parking. The adjustment to the sales tax on all tickets and parking will allow Memphis athletics to better align financially with aspirational institutions that are currently charging or will be adding sales tax to their tickets.Â
Men's basketball ticket pricing will be restructured for the Club and Plaza Levels for a more affordable experience as the athletic department collaborates with its partners at FedExForum to right-size the atmosphere for home games. Beginning in 2025-26 the north and south sides of the Terrace Level will be reduced by 3,649 seats as the curtain system inside FedExForum will be utilized to create a more energetic atmosphere. The overall capacity for home games will now be 14,470 with the ability to open the curtains for games as ticket sales deem necessary.
Following an undefeated home football season in 2024 where the Tigers went a perfect 7-0, ticket prices will remain the same in 2025 as fans will witness steady progress on the stadium renovation throughout the season. Tiger Nation will have their first opportunity to see the foundation established for the West Side Tower and the most up to date renderings at the Spring Game on Saturday, April 26 at 3 pm at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
It will be an exciting football season in 2025 as the Tigers host SEC neighbor Arkansas (Sept. 20) and AAC rivals South Florida (Oct. 25), Tulane (Nov. 7) and Navy on Thanksgiving Day. Memphis looks to continue its home winning streak in 2025 as the Tigers have amassed the fourth-most home wins (64) in the country since 2014 trailing only Alabama (71), Clemson (70) and Ohio State (68). Memphis has posted an impressive 53-9 (.855) record at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium since head coach Ryan Silverfield took over the program.
The football program will open the 2025 slate on August 30 when the Tigers host Chattanooga.
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tigers Athletics, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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