LEXINGTON, Ky. — Football season may be in the rearview mirror, but it’s never too early to look ahead, as University of Kentucky Athletics announced season ticket information for the Wildcats’ 2025 season.
Current season ticket holders can renew their seats now. The early-bird renewal period, which features price savings and incentives, runs through Friday, Feb. 21. The deadline to renew is Friday, April 11.
New season ticket sales begin in March, and deposits are on sale now for priority access to new seats.
UK Athletics said total season-ticket package prices will remain the same as they were in 2024; however, the per-game price will be slightly more, as there are seven home games this season compared to eight last season. The athletic department added it remains committed to providing affordable options while adjusting to demand and “the revenue growth required for the program to strive toward championships.”
Season tickets in the 200 level start at $300, and a limited number of lower bowl seats are available starting at $400, plus a $50 per seat donation. Tickets sold out the past two years, and UK said it urges fans to act fast. Inventory is limited because of record sales over the past two years.
Renewals are available through fans’ My UK Athletics Account. For more on pricing and additional information, visit 2025 Football Season Ticket Central.
UK kicks off the season Saturday, Aug. 30 at home against Toledo for the first of a three-game homestand. They’ll start Southeastern Conference play Saturday, Sept. 6 against Ole Miss. The Wildcats finished the 2024 season 4-8 (1-7 SEC) under head coach Mark Stoops, which saw their run of eight straight seasons with a bowl game appearance come to an end.
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