The ticket sale for single games has started on 2nd February, which is especially good news for the many fans abroad.
The interest in the upcoming 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Denmark has already proved to be significant
More than 200,000 tickets have already been sold just under four months before the championship starts at the 12,500-seat Royal Arena in Copenhagen and the 11,000-seat Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning.
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Head of Sales and Marketing, Maja Grimnitz, explains:
“There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic when we look at the current ticket sale numbers. We are significantly ahead of the budgeted figures and are well ahead in terms of the number of tickets sold compared with previous organizer countries at this point. We will be launching the ticket sale for single games on 2nd February, and based on the advance interest figures we have experienced, and what we’ve heard from previous years, we are expecting something of a ticket boom in February. Fans from abroad generally tend to buy tickets later, as many wait to buy tickets for their respective nation’s games rather than game-day tickets, which is what we have been selling so far. The capacity of the two arenas is not as big as, for instance the Lanxess Arena in Cologne or Globen in Stockholm, so we are expecting that tickets for the games in May will be snapped up quickly.”
Ticket sales for single games will be launched on 2 February at 10.00 via 2018.iihfworlds.com.
Click in the menu to see the groups and the 16 qualified national teams, the game schedule and the ticket packages currently offered.
The interest in the upcoming 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Denmark has already proved to be significant
More than 200,000 tickets have already been sold just under four months before the championship starts at the 12,500-seat Royal Arena in Copenhagen and the 11,000-seat Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning.
Sign up for the newsletter and get notified directly when single game tickets become available.
Head of Sales and Marketing, Maja Grimnitz, explains:
“There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic when we look at the current ticket sale numbers. We are significantly ahead of the budgeted figures and are well ahead in terms of the number of tickets sold compared with previous organizer countries at this point. We will be launching the ticket sale for single games on 2nd February, and based on the advance interest figures we have experienced, and what we’ve heard from previous years, we are expecting something of a ticket boom in February. Fans from abroad generally tend to buy tickets later, as many wait to buy tickets for their respective nation’s games rather than game-day tickets, which is what we have been selling so far. The capacity of the two arenas is not as big as, for instance the Lanxess Arena in Cologne or Globen in Stockholm, so we are expecting that tickets for the games in May will be snapped up quickly.”
Ticket sales for single games will be launched on 2 February at 10.00 via 2018.iihfworlds.com.
Click in the menu to see the groups and the 16 qualified national teams, the game schedule and the ticket packages currently offered.