Lithuania claims the top spot in ticket sales for the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four in Kaunas.

Credit: Erikas Ovčarenko/BNS
Credit Erikas Ovčarenko/BNS

Fans from Lithuania have shown the most interest in attending the EuroLeague Final Four 2023 in Kaunas.

According to BasketNews, the top countries in terms of ticket sales for the Final Four, both during pre-sale and general release, are as follows:

  1. Lithuania - 35%
  2. Spain - 18%
  3. Greece - 13%
  4. Turkey - 7%
  5. Various - 27%

While pre-sale and general sale tickets have sold out, fans still have a chance to secure their spot at the arena through the remaining ticket options.

80% of the capacity is available for purchase through three different categories: pre-sale and sale, team tickets, and VIP tickets and lodges.

The pre-sale and sale tickets were available yesterday and today, while team tickets are allotted to each qualified team, with around 600 tickets per team. VIP tickets and lodges are also still on sale, although many have already been sold.

The remaining 20% of the capacity is reserved for invitations, including sponsors, guests, TV right-holders, and media.

Fans can buy and sell tickets via the official fan-to-fan marketplace that will also be accessible at www.f4tickets.com in the coming weeks.

Limited VIP hospitality tickets remain available upon request at [email protected]. All information on VIP hospitality packages, their benefits, and prices can be found at www.f4tickets.com.

There were seven different price categories for general public tickets, all of which provided seating for four games (semifinal doubleheader on May 19, third-place game, and Championship Game doubleheader on May 21), ranging from €56.25/game (225€ total) to €128.75/game (515€ total), plus service charges.

As a result, the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four will take place before a packed house of more than 15,000 fans at Zalgirio Arena in Kaunas, Lithuania, from May 19 to 21.

Donatas Urbonas
Donatas Urbonas
Senior Staff Writer
Donatas Urbonas is an award-winning Lithuanian basketball journalist, recognized as the best sports journalist in Lithuania in 2016 and the top basketball journalist in 2018. A Vilnius University journalism graduate, Urbonas has reported on major global sports events, including the Rio 2016 and Paris 2024 Olympics, FIBA World Cups, EuroBaskets, NBA Summer League, and NBA Draft.
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