LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 ticket pricing have been revealed, and sales will begin on February 6, 2024.
Physical tickets are now required for all PSL 9 games. Throughout the event, access into any of the four venues will not be permitted using an electronic ticket (self-printed or digital copy). Physical tickets will be available for purchase starting on February 12, 2024, in specific TCS express centers. Online ticket purchases may also be picked up from TCS-designated pick-up locations or have TCS deliver the tickets to your home.
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The ninth PSL edition is set to begin on February 17 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore with an opening ceremony and first game. The prices of the tickets are as follows: Rs 6,000 for VIP, Rs 3,000 for Premium, Rs 2,000 for First Class, and Rs 1,000 for General.
The final will take place in Karachi’s National Bank Stadium on March 18. Tickets for that game are priced at Rs 8,000 (VIP), Rs 4,000 (Premium), Rs 2,500 (First class), and Rs 1,000 (General).
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Tickets for the two eliminators are priced at Rs5,000 (VIP), Rs3,000 (Premium), Rs1500 (First class), and Rs750 (General). Tickets for the qualifier are available for purchase for Rs5,000 (VIP), Rs2,500 (Premium), and Rs1500 (First class).
PSL 9 will see 11 matches in Karachi, including the tournament’s final leg; Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Multan will each host nine matches, while five matches will take place in Karachi.
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