36ers smash membership record again
Adelaide 36ers are excited to announce the club has set a new record membership number ahead of the NBL25 season.
After surpassing the Target 6,000 membership mark last season, the 36ers are close to nearly 70 per cent of the crowd at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on game days having now signed up as members.
Chief Corporate & Consumer Revenue Officer Ben Demertzis said for the club to break the membership record for the fifth consecutive season is a testament to the loyal fan base.
“This is a tremendous result for the club and shows how great our fan base is in Adelaide,” Demertzis said.
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“Reserved seat members are the backbone of our supporter base, and we thank them for their loyalty and consistently getting behind the team.”
After 15 sellouts over the past two seasons, including the final six home games of NBL24, Demertzis said the increased membership numbers show the basketball fans in this state are continuing to support the club.
“People who have bought tickets to games in seasons past have now upgraded to memberships, which is great to see,” he said.
“There’s a lot more value for money in being a member and it’s the best way to secure your seat at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.”
Demertzis said memberships are still available in some categories, but availability is close to capacity.
“There are seven and four game memberships available as well as the full14-game season option, but seats are now becoming very limited,” he said.
We also have new offerings available on the Coors Cold Club Deck including food and beverages as well as the newly available Sixers Lounge, which offers a premium viewing experience in a shared suite.
The 36ers will be at home for the first time in NBL25 on Thursday, October 3, when Adelaide hosts South East Melbourne Phoenix at the Entertainment Centre from 7pm.