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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Bengals game a sellout; how to get free tickets
Get in line at Kroger if you want free tickets to Sunday’s Bengals game.
Sunday’s home game against Tampa Bay is officially a sellout and will be on TV, but there are still tickets available, the Bengals’ ticket office announced today.
Kroger will be distributing Bengals tickets in conjunction with the purchase of something “Pink” at select Kroger stores (see below). The first 50 people in line at the designated stores who purchase something “Pink” will receive two tickets to Sunday’s game.
Proceeds for almost all “Pink” items in Kroger stores support breast cancer research.
Kroger-Bengals Ticket Giveaway Locations-Times:
Saturday, 10/9 3 p.m. Beavercreek Kroger, 3195 Dayton-Xenia Rd, Beavercreek, OH
Saturday, 10/9 2 p.m. Middletown Kroger Marketplace, 3420 Towne Blvd, Middletown, OH
Saturday, 10/9 3 p.m. Newport Kroger Marketplace, 130 Pavilion Parkway, Newport, KY
Saturday, 10/9 at 3 p.m. Ferguson Rd. Kroger, 2310 Ferguson Rd., Cincinnati, OH
Fox19, Kroger and Fifth Third Bank led the way in helping ensure the blackout would be lifted, and the Bengals purchased tickets for distribution to local military families.
The game is the club’s 55th consecutive sellout in regular season and postseason play.
If you don’t get free tickets, you can purchase them by phone through the Bengals Ticket Hotline at 513-621-8383 (TDTD). Additionally, tickets may be ordered at any time today through Saturday on www.ticketmaster.com.
Also, tickets may be purchased in person at the Bengals ticket office at Paul Brown Stadium on game day beginning at 9 a.m.
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