Box offices open on Thursday

FANS in the Caribbean will be able to buy tickets directly from box offices from Thursday May 2 May for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.
To celebrate 30 days to go to the start of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and the launch of the official anthem, box offices will open their doors on Thursday until the end of the event across the six host locations in the West Indies.

Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua Recreation Ground), Barbados (Kensington Oval), Guyana (Guyana Cricket Board Office), Saint Lucia (Daren Sammy Cricket Ground), St. Vincent and the Grenadines (Commercial Centre) and Trinidad and Tobago (Queen’s Park Oval and National Cricket Centre), are the named venues.

Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago will be open Monday to Friday from 10:30 hours – 18:00 and Saturdays: 10:00 hours – 16:00 hours while Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines will open Monday to Friday: 9:30 hours to 17:00 hours and Saturdays 10:00 hours to 14:00 hours.
Box offices will be closed on Sundays.

Fans across the West Indies will be able to purchase tickets for all Caribbean match fixtures.
Tickets for 39 of the World Cup’s 55 matches which are to be hosted in the West Indies will be available with prices starting from as low as US$6 for selected matches. Fans can choose from the following ticket categories: Premium, Standard Plus, Standard, Grounds and Mounds, and Party stand.

Fans will be able to pay with cash in their local currency or with their credit card at box offices. Tickets are also available online on the tournament’s official ticketing website; tickets.t20worldcup.com.

Leading up to the opening of the box offices, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Tournament Director Fawwaz Baksh said: “With just over 30 days to the start of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, the opening of the ticket box offices in the West Indies from 2 May will mark a pivotal moment in our journey to delivering an out of this world experience for all fans.

“The opening of box offices also underscores our commitment to ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all West Indians, who are passionate followers of the game. Their presence in the stadiums will energise players, entertain fans and viewers, and show the world a cricketing spectacle which can only be experienced in the Caribbean.”

 

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