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Atlanta Dream announces sellout game against Indiana Fever

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Vickie Johnson Assistant Coach | Atlanta Dream Website

Vickie Johnson Assistant Coach | Atlanta Dream Website

The Atlanta Dream will sell out its June 21 game against the Indiana Fever at State Farm Arena. A limited number of seats remain, and standing-room-only tickets are now available to accommodate demand, the organization announced today.

A limited number of standing-room-only tickets can be purchased for $25 each at dream.wnba.com/statefarm-arena-indiana/. These tickets will not include a seat but will provide admission to watch the much-anticipated matchup. More than 17,000 fans are expected to attend, which would set a franchise record for single-game home attendance. The previous record was set in 2008 when 11,609 fans filled Philips Arena for the team’s inaugural game against the Detroit Shock (now Dallas Wings).

“The demand and excitement for this game has been amazing, and we are thrilled to make franchise history with this sold-out crowd,” said Dream President and Chief Operating Officer Morgan Shaw Parker. “We are incredibly thankful for the support of our fans, and we appreciate our partners at State Farm Arena for accommodating additional fans creating the most electric environment in the WNBA.”

In May, Atlanta announced its home games against Indiana on June 21 and August 26 would be moved to State Farm Arena after tickets sold out in less than five minutes. In April, the Dream became the second team in WNBA history to sell out its season ticket allotment and has already sold out every home game in the 2024 season to date.

Fans can visit dream.wnba.com/tickets/ to purchase tickets to the Dream’s remaining home games.

About the Atlanta Dream

Established in Atlanta in 2006, the Atlanta Dream is the Southeast’s only WNBA franchise, playing its home games at Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. Dream games are telecast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast on Peachtree Sports Network across Georgia. Since 2009, Dream teams have produced 11 WNBA All-Stars, achieved three first-place regular-season finishes, earned nine playoff bids, and made three WNBA finals appearances. For more information about the Dream, visit dream.wnba.com and follow @AtlantaDream on Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok.

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