Charlotte Hornets Tickets

Charlotte Hornets Tickets

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12/19

Thu

Charlotte Hornets at Washington Wizards
7:00 PMBucket Hat GiveawayCapital One ArenaWashington, DC
DEALS AVAILABLE
FROM $8+
12/20

Fri

Charlotte Hornets at Philadelphia 76ers
7:00 PMWells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PA
DEALS AVAILABLE
FROM $10+
12/23

Mon

Houston Rockets at Charlotte Hornets
7:00 PMSpectrum CenterCharlotte, NC
FROM $7+
12/26

Thu

Charlotte Hornets at Washington Wizards
7:00 PMCapital One ArenaWashington, DC
FROM $9+
12/28

Sat

Oklahoma City Thunder at Charlotte Hornets
6:00 PMKids Day Friendship BraceletsSpectrum CenterCharlotte, NC
FROM $17+
12/30

Mon

Chicago Bulls at Charlotte Hornets
7:00 PMSpectrum CenterCharlotte, NC
FROM $9+
1/3

Fri

Charlotte Hornets at Detroit Pistons
7:00 PMLittle Caesars ArenaDetroit, MI
FROM $14+
1/5

Sun

Charlotte Hornets at Cleveland Cavaliers
6:00 PMRocket Mortgage FieldHouseCleveland, OH
FROM $20+
1/7

Tue

Phoenix Suns at Charlotte Hornets
7:00 PMSpectrum CenterCharlotte, NC
FROM $5+
1/9

Thu

Charlotte Hornets at Los Angeles Lakers
7:30 PMCrypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CA
FROM $79+
1/11

Sat

Charlotte Hornets at LA Clippers
7:30 PMIntuit DomeInglewood, CA
FROM $55+
1/12

Sun

Charlotte Hornets at Phoenix Suns
7:00 PMFootprint CenterPhoenix, AZ
FROM $5+
1/15

Wed

Charlotte Hornets at Utah Jazz
7:00 PMDelta CenterSalt Lake City, UT
FROM $3+
1/17

Fri

Charlotte Hornets at Chicago Bulls
8:30 PMUnited CenterChicago, IL
FROM $42+
1/20

Mon

Dallas Mavericks at Charlotte Hornets
12:00 PMBrandon Miller BobbleheadSpectrum CenterCharlotte, NC
FROM $19+

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About the Charlotte Hornets

Charlotte Hornets Tickets

1. How much are Charlotte Hornets tickets?

Prices for Charlotte Hornets tickets can vary depending on the game, seating section, and demand. You can find the best deals on Gametime:

  • Prices start from as low as $17 for certain games.

  • Average ticket prices are usually between $40-$90.

  • Premium seating or courtside tickets can go as high as $400+.
    Check out the latest prices and deals for the Charlotte Hornets NBA tour here on Gametime.

2. How to buy Charlotte Hornets NBA tickets?

Follow these simple steps to buy Charlotte Hornets tickets online:

  1. Visit the Gametime website or app and search for Charlotte Hornets tickets.

  2. Select the game you want to attend, including date, time, and location.

  3. Use Gametime Picks to find the best value deals or check for Last Minute offers for cheaper prices close to the event.

  4. Choose your preferred seats and ticket format for delivery at checkout.

  5. Complete your purchase securely and receive your tickets on time with Gametime’s On-Time Ticket Delivery Guarantee.

3. How to save money on Charlotte Hornets tickets?

You can save money on Charlotte Hornets NBA tour tickets by:

  • Checking Gametime Picks for hand-selected ticket deals that offer great value.

  • Taking advantage of Last Minute deals—ticket prices often drop closer to game time.

  • Exploring all seat options, as prices can differ by location in the arena.

4. What’s the cheapest game to see the Charlotte Hornets?

The cheapest game to see the Charlotte Hornets changes based on availability and opponent. As of now:

5. What time do doors open for a Charlotte Hornets game?

Doors for Charlotte Hornets games typically open 90 minutes before tip-off. Be sure to arrive early to find your seats, enjoy the arena amenities, and watch pregame warm-ups.

6. How do I find my seat in the stadium?

After purchasing tickets on Gametime:

  • Check your ticket for your seat, row, and section details.

  • Use arena signage and staff assistance to locate your section quickly.

  • Some arenas provide digital maps or apps to help fans navigate easily.

7. Is parking available at the stadium?

Yes, parking is available at most Charlotte Hornets games. You can:

  • Reserve parking in advance through arena websites or parking services.

  • Arrive early to secure on-site or nearby parking spaces.

8. How long are Charlotte Hornets games?

Charlotte Hornets games typically last about 2.5 hours, including four quarters of play, timeouts, and halftime.

9. How much are courtside tickets?

Courtside tickets for Charlotte Hornets games are premium seats and can cost anywhere between $400 to $1,000+ depending on the game, opponent, and demand. Check Gametime for real-time prices and availability.

10. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Charlotte Hornets game?

Gametime offers Event Cancellation Protection to ensure peace of mind. If an event is canceled, you’ll receive a full refund. For other situations, Gametime policies depend on the specific circumstances of your purchase.

11. Top 5 Cities Where the Charlotte Hornets Are Playing

The Charlotte Hornets NBA tour features games across various cities, including:

  1. Charlotte, NC (Spectrum Center - home games)

  2. New York, NY

  3. Atlanta, GA

  4. Miami, FL

  5. Chicago, IL

Visit Gametime to check for updated city schedules and tickets for upcoming Hornets games.

12. Where do the Hornets play?

The Charlotte Hornets play their home games at the Spectrum Center, a 19,077-seat indoor arena that opened its doors in October of 2005. Located in Uptown Charlotte, the arena also hosts a number of other events, such as concerts and monster truck rallies, throughout the year.

13. Why should I choose Gametime over other ticket marketplaces?

Ticket marketplaces are the best place to find sports tickets. And when it comes to cheap Hornets tickets, Gametime is a no-brainer. Seats bought through us are affordable because we charge some of the lowest service fees anywhere. On top of that, we show you the view from the seats you’re shopping for thanks to our panoramic seat view photos. You’ll never have to buy seats blind with Gametime – you’ll know what your view at Spectrum Center will be before you buy those cheap Charlotte Hornets tickets.

So the next time you’re in the market for cheap Hornets tickets, turn to Gametime.

More About the Hornets

The story of the Charlotte Hornets is complicated, considering that there have actually been two versions of the franchise. The original Hornets were founded in 1988 and were based in Charlotte until 2002 before moving to New Orleans. They would remain the Hornets until 2013, when the franchise changed their name to the Pelicans.

The Hornets of today actually began as a completely different team altogether in 2004: the Charlotte Bobcats. When the early Hornets renamed to the Pelicans, the team’s name, records, and official history went back to Charlotte. So, in 2014 the Charlotte Bobcats because the Charlotte Hornets, and the rest is history. 

The Old Guard

From the very beginning, the original Hornets were able to shake off the typical expansion team curse. After getting its footing, the franchise almost immediately made a name for itself by securing a berth in the playoffs seven times in ten seasons, winning the first round several times. While they never advanced past the semifinals, such excellent performance from a team that young was pretty phenomenal.

So, it was a shock to see the team suddenly pull up tent stakes and move to New Orleans amid such success. Scandals swirling around the Hornets’ then-owner, George Shinn, were the final nail in the coffin that made the Hornets kiss Charlotte goodbye for years.

From Bobcats to Hornets

While Shinn’s ugly behavior left a bad taste in the mouths of Charlotte fans, the city was eager for more basketball. Enter: the Bobcats. Unlike the original Hornets, the Bobcats were not powerhouses right out of the gate.

Instead, Charlotte’s newest ball team showed measured improvement over time, breaking through the typical expansion team issues to make it to the first round of the playoffs in 2010 and 2014. Then, with the Hornets name returning to Charlotte once again, the team pushed to the playoffs once again in 2016. The road might have been long and winding, but the Hornets are back home and ready to rock once again!

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