Columbus Fury announces Individual Match Tickets going on sale Thursday, February 1

By Annie Walker

 

January 17, 2024

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Columbus Fury individual match ticket sales for its inaugural season go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, February 1. All 12 Fury home matches will be played at Nationwide Arena. Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster, Nationwide Arena, and ColumbusFury.com. Tickets are available at five different price levels with 58% of available seating inventory available for $35 or less. The seating map and pricing are below:

Season ticket holders may purchase additional tickets for Opening Night and Flex Plan ticket holders may secure up to four tickets for Opening Night prior to February 1 on sale date. For details call the Fury at (614) 380-3879.

The Fury is one of seven founding members of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in the United States. The season features a 24-match schedule with each team playing 12 home and 12 road matches. The Fury will join the Atlanta Vibe, Grand Rapids Rise, Omaha Supernovas, Orlando Valkyries, San Diego Mojo, and Vegas Thrill for the inaugural season. Team rosters feature Olympians, World Champions, All-Americans and NCAA National Champions.

The Fury opens its inaugural season on the road Thursday, January 25, at Grand Rapids. Opening Night at Nationwide Arena is Wednesday, February 21, at 7 p.m. with the Fury hosting the Omaha Supernovas. For more ticketing information visit ColumbusFury.com or follow the team on social media @columbusfury.

ABOUT THE COLUMBUS FURY 

The Columbus Fury is a women’s professional volleyball team in Columbus, OH, and is an inaugural member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. The Fury are the first women’s professional volleyball team in Columbus, the capital city and the most populous city in Ohio, and the second most-populous city in the Midwest (behind only Chicago). The Fury play their home matches at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus.

 

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