Chicago Cubs kick off 2024 regular season at Wrigley Field April 1

CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs will kick off the 2024 regular season at Wrigley Field Monday, April 1, at 1:20 p.m. CT against the Colorado Rockies, after a three-game series at Texas (March 28, 30-31). The club’s opening homestand will feature a three-game series against Colorado (April 1-3) followed by a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers (April 5-7). Limited single game tickets are still available for fans to purchase for Opening Day and the first homestand.

In keeping with tradition, pregame festivities for Opening Day at Wrigley Field will include an on-field flag presentation by Cubs Season Ticket Holders as well as a T-38 Talon flyover by the U.S. Air Force 7th Fighter Training Squadron located at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Chicago native and musical artist Alleece Baker will sing “God Bless America” and John Vincent will sing the national anthem. In addition, Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and Cubs Hall of Famers will sing the seventh-inning stretch.

For the Cubs home opener, fans are encouraged to come out to Wrigley Field from 8:30-9:30 a.m. CT to welcome the players back to Chicago as they make their way from the Toyota Highlander Lot to the clubhouse. Fans can line up along the blue carpet that will be just outside the Toyota Highlander Lot entrance on Waveland Ave.

When coming to a game this season, fans should keep in mind the following information before heading to the ballpark:

New at Wrigley Field:

James Hardie, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of building solutions, will now be the naming rights partner of the Catalina Club in the upper level.

A new sensory room will be available to fans needing to decompress from sensory sensitivities during games and events at Wrigley Field. The sensory room was designed and created in partnership with KultureCity to promote an accommodating and positive experience for all fans of all ages with sensory needs and is located on the main concourse next to the Fan Services Booth directly behind home plate. Sensory bags also are available for fans to check out at no cost from the Fan Services Booth on the main concourse and in the Budweiser Bleachers.

New electric vehicle charging stations will be added to the Toyota Camry Lot (1126 W. Grace St.) for fans to use on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the 2024 season starting April 1. Wrigley Field is the first venue in the U.S. to utilize these electric vehicle charging stations from global innovator LG Electronics. For more information including details on pricing, please visit www.cubs.com/parking.

Food and Beverage Updates:

The 2024 food and beverage menu for Wrigley Field includes new collectible offerings with unique and bold flavors. Crafted in partnership with hospitality partner Levy, highlights across Wrigley Field concessions include:

A new self-service market will be added to Wrigley Field this season. Located near section 133 in the ballpark, Cubs fans can grab snacks and beverages at the new “Sheffield Market.”

Turano buns and Hampton Farms shelled peanuts will now be available in the ballpark for fans to enjoy, as well as beloved favorites including Garrett Popcorn Shops, Home Run Inn Pizza, Hot Doug’s and Vienna Beef.

Ticket Offers and Promotional Items:

Fans can take advantage of over 50 promotional items, including more than 35 Special Ticket Offers, and enjoy six ballpark celebrations and events throughout the 2024 regular season. From one-of-a-kind player bobbleheads featuring Adbert Alzolay, Ian Happ, Christopher Morel and Justin Steele to six new #BudFridays mesh tanks featuring classic Cubs logos and new Clark the Cub plushies on select Kids Sundays, there is an item for every fan. Cubs fans can also add to their Statue Row collection a new Ryne Sandberg statue bobblehead presented by Wintrust. To view the 2024 promotional calendar, please visit www.cubs.com/specials.

Returning this season for select weeknight home games played before Memorial Day or after Labor Day, fans also can secure the School Night Special value offer which includes one Terrace Reserved Outfield Corner ticket, one regular hot dog and one nonalcoholic beverage (regular soda or bottled water only). A minimum of two tickets must be purchased and items included in the offer must be redeemed at the Left Field Classics (located near section 105) and Right Field Classics (located near section 128) concession stands. To secure this value offer, please visit www.cubs.com/schoolnightspecial.

Charitable Efforts:

The Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle is back starting April 1! For the 2024 regular season, fans in Illinois can purchase Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle tickets online starting at 10 a.m. CT until the end of that day’s game or through a Raffle Ambassador at Wrigley Field when gates open until the bottom of the eighth inning. For all Cubs home games this season, the winning ticket will receive half of the net proceeds from the game’s raffle ticket sales and the other half will benefit Cubs Charities and its mission to mobilize the power of sport to champion youth, families and communities.

Throughout the regular season, Cubs Charities also will host six $50,000 guaranteed jackpots with the first one taking place April 5-7 when the Cubs take on the Dodgers. For more information on the Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle, visit www.cubs.com/raffle.

Homestand Details, April 1-3:

Monday, April 1, Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies, 1:20 p.m. CT

Tuesday, April 2, Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies, 6:40 p.m. CT

Wednesday, April 3, Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies, 6:40 p.m. CT

For more information on the 2024 regular season or to purchase tickets, please visit www.cubs.com.

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