NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Season tickets for the 2025 Vanderbilt football season are now available to purchase online. Continuing with the process implemented in 2024, all purchases must be made from within a 250-mile radius of Nashville and can be made here.
To help keep as many tickets as possible in the hands of fans, not ticket brokers, the online geofence will prevent a purchase from being made beyond 250 miles of Music City. Fans who live outside the 250-mile radius must call the ticket office at 877-44-VANDY to discuss purchasing options available.
Additional ticket information is available here. Fans are encouraged to act early to secure seats, as every game against a Power 4 opponent was played before a sold-out crowd last year and demand for the upcoming season continues to be high.
Clark Lea, 2024 SEC Coach of the Year, led the Commodores to their first bowl victory and winning season in over a decade last fall. Vanderbilt returns its leading passer and rusher in quarterback Diego Pavia, receiving leader in tight end Eli Stowers and top three tacklers in Bryan Longwell, Langston Patterson and Randon Fontenette.
The home schedule opens Aug. 30 when Charleston Southern visits FirstBank Stadium. Nonconference home games follow against Georgia State (Sept. 20) and Utah State (Sept. 27) before SEC home games begin with consecutive games against LSU on Oct. 18 and Missouri on Oct. 25. The home schedule concludes with Auburn (Nov. 8) and Kentucky (Nov. 22).
FirstBank Stadium renovations as part of the Vandy United campaign take another step forward this fall, with new premium seating options in the south end zone opening. Fans looking to purchase seating in the south end zone can learn more here. A limited number of Commodore Club seats remain available while all other south end zone premium seating options are sold out.
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