DALLAS — Are you ready for the 2024-2025 NBA season? If so, you're probably wondering when you can get your hands on some tickets to see the Dallas Mavericks.
You're in luck, tickets are set to go on sale Saturday, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m.
Fans can visit mavs.com to view the entire 2024-2025 schedule and purchase their tickets for individual games. For those looking to access season tickets, exclusive events and more, they can join the Club Maverick Waitlist here.
Options for the waitlist include 42 game Full Season Memberships or 21 game Half Season and 10 Mini-Plan Memberships. It should be noted that these memberships are reserved for fans living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area only and all seat selections and purchases will need to be made in person.
In a press release to announce tickets going on sale the Dallas Mavericks also announced the following upcoming theme nights:
- Season Opener on Oct. 24, presented by Chime
- Breast Cancer Awareness on Oct. 28, presented by UT Southwestern Simmons Cancer Center
- Halloween & Dia de Los Muertos on Oct. 31
- Pride Night on Nov. 3
- VOTE! on Nov. 4, presented by Coca-Cola
- Lunar New Year on Jan. 27
- Heart Health Awareness Night on Feb. 13, presented by UT Southwestern Medical Center
- African American Heritage Night on Feb. 21, presented by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
- Los Mavs on Mar. 1, presented by Ford
- Women’s Night on Mar. 7, presented by AT&T
- Holi Celebration Night on Mar. 9
- Fan Appreciation on Apr. 11, presented by Dr Pepper
For those Mavericks in the area who are unable to make it to local games in person, don't worry -- the Dallas Mavericks and WFAA parent company TEGNA have announced a multi-year broadcast rights agreement that makes WFAA the team's official local broadcast partner.
This means that 70 or more games will be broadcast for free over-the-air on either WFAA (Ch. 8) or the TEGNA-owned KMPX (Ch. 29)
The Mavs' first preseason game is Monday, Oct. 7 against the Memphis Grizzlies and they open the regular season against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, Oct. 24.