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For the fans: Here's what to see and do at Knights games

For the fans: Here's what to see and do at Knights games

Axios23-05-2025

Charlotte Knights games at Truist Field are about more than baseball.
What this means: From foodie-approved promos and family nights to fireworks shows and pet-friendly events, there's something for every fan to enjoy.
Here's how to make the most of your next visit to the ballpark.
🌭 For foodies
"Taquitos and Tallboys Tuesday": Every Tuesday evening, enjoy $4 taquitos and $8 tallboys at the ballpark.
Thirsty Thursday: Every Thursday, quench your thirst with brews and non-alcoholic drink specials including $3 fountain sodas, $4 domestic drafts and $6 craft drafts.
Even better: Score a discounted dog during select Thursdays this summer. June 5, June 19 and July 31 are $2 hot dog nights.
Plus, plus, plus: Get a taste of what's available at each game in our full ballpark food and drink guide.
👧 For families
Sunday Family Funday: Every Sunday at Truist Field, kids can run around the bases after the game.
Truist Field Kids Zone: The area behind center field is made just for kids, with a batting cage, inflatables and more.
Here's what else: It's also common to see kiddos rolling or "sledding" down the grassy hill behind the outfield on pieces of cardboard. BYOB (bring your own box).
VIP Princess Meet & Greet: On June 8, get tickets for a magical pre-game experience including story time, kids hair, nails and makeup, princess photo ops and an all-you-can-eat buffet.
🐶 For pet parents
Bark in the Ballpark: Every Wednesday (except July 2), bring your pup to the ballpark — their admission is free.
Expect specialty hot dogs, dog-friendly fun and of course, the doorbell sound effect.
🎉 For those who love a theme
Military Appreciation: Break out your red, white and blue and show your gratitude for those who have served on July 1 and 2.
Tribute to Charlotte Sports Night: On Friday, July 18, come celebrate your favorite Charlotte sports teams and show your pride by wearing your jerseys and team swag.
Harry Potter Night: Rep your Hogwarts house at the game on Friday, August 1 and get there early to snag a free Hogwarts hat.
HBCU Night: The Friday, September 5 game will feature live performances by the International Institution of Sound, the Untouchables and the Blue Satin.
See the full promo schedule.
💕 For date night
Charlotte Date Night: Celebrate summer love with a special package that includes two tickets to the June 20 game and a Kendra Scott baseball pendant.
Post-game fireworks: Spend a fun date night at the ballpark, then stick around after the game for a dazzling fireworks display against the skyline. Check out the fireworks schedule.
🤝 For group outings
Baseball is better with friends. Whether you're planning a company gathering or a bachelor party, the Knights has an experience for you.
Group tix: Get discounted seats together starting at $15, plus additional loaded value options.
Party areas: Large groups, company outings or parties, spend gameday at the Corona Rooftop, the Piedmont Natural Gas Picnic Area or the Circle K Corner Club.
All include a 2-hour all-you-can-eat buffet and full-service bar.

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