
Tickets On Sale For Red Wings' Centennial Fan Fest in November
The Detroit Red Wings are set to commemorate their 100th anniversary with the Hockeytown Centennial FanFest, a four-day celebration taking place November 6–9 at the MotorCity Casino Hotel. The event promises to be an unforgettable gathering of fans and legends, honoring a century of Red Wings history.
Bringing together more than 50 team alumni, the FanFest will offer fans an immersive look into the legacy of one of hockey's most iconic franchises. The experience will include interactive exhibits, historic artifacts, themed installations, and innovative technology that pays tribute to the Red Wings' storied past while looking ahead to the future of Hockeytown.
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Throughout the weekend, fans can expect autograph sessions, appearances by special guests, and a wide range of family-friendly activities. The event will also feature sponsor activations and exclusive merchandise, creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere for Red Wings supporters of all ages.
Tickets are available in several tiers with the first being a Single-day general admission starting at $35, with discounted pricing for Winged Wheel Nation members. These passes include access to exhibits, one autograph session, and complimentary parking.
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For those seeking a day to remember, single-day VIP tickets are priced at $250 and include alumni meet and greets, full-day access, autograph privileges, unlimited food and beverages in a private lounge, VIP parking, a dedicated entrance, and a commemorative gift and credential.
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Fans looking to take in the full four-day celebration can choose between a standard pass, starting at $125, or the full four-day premium VIP package priced at $825. The VIP package includes daily access to exclusive programming, autograph sessions, and meet and greets, along with all-inclusive amenities and commemorative keepsakes.
The Hockeytown Centennial FanFest offers a unique opportunity to honor the Red Wings' rich history while uniting fans, players, and alumni in a once-in-a-century celebration. Click here to get tickets now!
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