Atlanta Dream Sell Out 2025 Season Tickets for Second Straight Year


By Milton Kirby | Atlanta, GA | January 22, 2025

The organization announced today that the Atlanta Dream has once again captured the hearts of basketball fans, selling out their 2025 Full and Half Season Ticket Memberships for the second consecutive season. Adding to this milestone, four of the team’s 22 home games are already completely sold out, including matchups against the Indiana Fever (June 10), Chicago Sky (June 13 and June 22), and Las Vegas Aces (August 27).

The Dream’s dramatic rise in popularity began in 2021 under new ownership, and the momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Remarkably, the team sold out its entire season ticket allotment four months ahead of the season’s tip-off in May. Building on the success of 2024—a year in which the Dream sold out all 20 regular-season home games—the organization is poised to deliver another electrifying year of WNBA action.

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The Dream will introduce their new head coach, Karl Smesko, in their season opener on the road against the Washington Mystics on Friday, May 16, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. EST. The team’s highly anticipated home opener follows shortly after on Thursday, May 22, when they face off against the Indiana Fever. The Dream’s home court is the 3,500-seat Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. The Dream moved their 2024 games against the Fever to the 19,050-seat State Farm Arena. With the growing interest in the WBNA, it is likely that the Dream will again relocate their home games against the Fever to the larger arena.

Last season, the Dream concluded their campaign with an impressive trio of wins over the Washington Mystics (September 15), Chicago Sky (September 17), and New York Liberty (September 19). Unfortunately, their championship hopes were dashed in the first round of the playoffs when they suffered two consecutive losses to the Liberty on their home court. Despite the setback, the team’s upward trajectory has energized fans and reinvigorated the Atlanta sports community.

“We are overwhelmed by the incredible support from our fans as we celebrate back-to-back sellouts of our Season Ticket Memberships in record time,” said Morgan Shaw Parker, President and COO of the Atlanta Dream. “Women’s sports are firmly on the map in Atlanta, and that has always been one of our key goals. The passion and loyalty of our fan base, combined with the vibrant energy of this city, have made it possible. This milestone reflects how we continue to push boundaries as we proudly represent our hometown in front of a packed arena all season long.”

For fans who missed out on season tickets, limited single-game tickets for the remaining 17 home games will go on sale in February. Among the most anticipated matchups is the Dallas Wings’ visit on May 24, featuring the first overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft. Other marquee games include the defending 2024 WNBA Champion New York Liberty (June 29) and the Atlanta debut of the league’s newest team, the Golden State Valkyries (July 7).

Fans looking to secure tickets to these exciting games are encouraged to join the Dream Elite Priority List. This list offers early access to single-game ticket presales and priority for future season ticket memberships. More information is available at dream.wnba.com.

 

About the Atlanta Dream

Founded in 2008, the Atlanta Dream is the Southeast’s only WNBA franchise, hosting its home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. Dream games are broadcast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast on Peachtree Sports Network across Georgia. Since its inception, the team has produced 11 WNBA All-Stars, achieved three first-place regular-season finishes, earned nine playoff berths, and made three WNBA Finals appearances. To learn more, visit dream.wnba.com and follow @AtlantaDream on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok.

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