Harlem Globetrotters on Friday, February 2, at 7 p.m.
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The Globetrotters celebrate their 92nd anniversary with a showcase of their signature blend of athletic prowess and side-splitting antics
The Deal
- $20 for one ticket for seating in lower level bleacher sections 102, 115, 118, or 135 in rows 1-9 (up to $39 value)
- $26 for one ticket for seating in lower level bleacher sections 106, 113, 124, or 131 in rows 1-9 (up to $52 value)
- $34 for one ticket for seating in lower level bleacher sections 109-110 or 127-128 in rows 1-5 (up to $67 value)
- $36 for one ticket for seating in lower level bleacher sections 106, 113, 124, or 131 in rows 6-9, plus a Magic Pass(up to $71 value)
- $43 for one ticket for seating in lower level bleacher sections 109-110 or 127-128 in rows 6-9, plus a Magic Pass(up to $86 value)
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Magic Passes grant access to a special 30-minute exhibition of tricks and hands-on basketball fun with the players from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.; pass holders also get the chance to meet the Globetrotters and their mascot, Globie. Parents/guardians and children need both a Magic Pass and game ticket in order to enter the arena early. Purchase the same ticket/Magic Pass option for everyone in your group to ensure that you will sit together.
Harlem Globetrotters
When the Globetrotters hit the road in celebration of their 92nd anniversary, they won’t forget to bring their jaw-dropping blend of athletic precision and razzle-dazzle showmanship that has entertained hundreds of millions of fans over the past nine decades. Throughout the lengthy world tour, a rotating roster of Globetrotter favorites—including a trio of female players—will take to the hardwood each game. Spectators might spot veteran guard TNT Lister sharing a behind-the-back pass with dunker Thunder Law, who also holds the world record for farthest basketball shot made backwards at 82 feet 2 inches. Speaking of long-distance shots, the Globetrotters court features basketball’s first four-point line, which is more than 6 feet behind the NBA’s current three-point line.
Each game gives the Globetrotters’ jovial jocks a chance to extend their decades-long dominance, all while new generations of fans laugh along and witness classic routines of unconventional passing and sudden transmutations of water into confetti. Over the years, similar antics have followed the Globetrotters around the world, including to 122 countries and territories and all six continents on which basketballs grow naturally. The Globetrotters’ extensive travels haven’t gone unnoticed: they’re one of the few teams to earn a spot in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as ambassadors of the sport.
Globetrotters guard Bull Bullard offers workout tips to help you throw down the rock in style.