Braves to open at 33 percent capacity

March 12th, 2021

ATLANTA -- Enhancing excitement about the upcoming season, the Braves will be welcoming fans back to Truist Park.

The Braves announced they will have 33 percent capacity (approximately 13,500 fans) for their April 9 home opener and each of the seven games on their first homestand. Capacity will be revisited for each subsequent homestand.

“After a long and difficult year, we are excited to welcome Braves fans back to Truist Park beginning on April 9th.” Braves president and CEO Derek Schiller said. “Baseball has had a healing affect over the course of our history, and we look forward to being a place where our fans can come, have fun and enjoy cheering on their favorite team in a welcoming environment.”

The Braves devised their safety plan with the assistance of Emory Healthcare’s infectious disease experts, who have assisted and reviewed the team’s Covid-19 protocols. Information about the plan can be found here: www.braves.com/letsplay

Here’s more information the team provided about purchasing and seating options:

Braves A-List Members and single-game ticket buyers received an email earlier today confirming their April tickets will be returned to their accounts. The communication also included an update with their ticketing options for April’s impacted games.

A-List Members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to all 14 games in April and secure seats in socially distanced pods. They will have priority access to a single-game presale if they choose not to purchase all 14 games, have the opportunity to use their credit towards future regular-season home games in 2021, apply it to their All-Star Game invoice (if applicable) or request a refund.

Single-game ticket buyers will receive access to a single-game presale to purchase tickets for any April home games, have the option to use their credit towards future regular-season home games in 2021 or request a refund.

After the presale for A-List Members and single-game ticket buyers who had previously purchased April tickets, a general on-sale will be available to the general public starting on March 30 at 10 a.m. ET at www.braves.com/tickets

Modified seating will be done in socially distanced pods around the ballpark, primarily two and four fans each. Additional health and safety measures will be in place, including wearing masks when not actively eating or drinking, contactless experience with mobile ticketing and ordering along with enhanced sanitation, all part of the overall plan in accordance with all state recommended guidelines.