Altoona Curve hosting 2 pre-season events: First Pitch 2025 Season Preview and CurveFest
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ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Altoona Curve have two pre-season events coming up!
First, they have their First Pitch: 2025 Season Preview at Levity Brewing in Altoona on Monday, Feb. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free, and food & drinks are available for purchase.
They'll walk through giveaways, celebrity appearances, special events, theme nights, and specialty jerseys that fans can expect to see at Peoples Natural Gas Field this season.
Up next is CurveFest 2025 on Saturday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at PNG Field.
Fans that attend Curve Fest will have the exclusive first opportunity to purchase single game tickets for popular home dates such as our Independence Day celebration, Opening Night and other marquee promotional giveaway nights. Curve Season Ticket Holders, Mini Plan Holders, Silver Steamers and Kids Club memberships can all be picked up during the event.
CurveFest features activities for the entire family throughout PNG Field, including:
– Curve gloves giveaway to the first 200 attendees to purchase tickets– Free food courtesy of Holland Brothers Meats– Live music by Zac Grace– Game-worn jerseys for sale– & more!
Ticket Special:Fans that purchase tickets at CurveFest for Opening Day (April 4th) will receive another complementary ticket of equal or lessor value for any other April or May game. In addition, any fan that purchases a ticket for July 3rd will get another complementary ticket for July 1st or July 2nd.
CurveFest 2025 will be held in the ticket plaza and upper level concourse at PNG Field. Fans can get in line to purchase tickets from the main box office along Park Ave.
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