Los Angeles Clippers NBA Game Ticket

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Watching the Los Angeles Clippers play a basketball game in the NBA live at the Intuit Dome is an experience like no other. This modern and luxurious arena features top-notch amenities such as premium seating, world-class concession stands, and a variety of interactive activities to keep fans entertained throughout the evening. On game days, the atmosphere is electrifying as fans take in all that Intuit Dome has to offer. From its outdoor courts for fans to play on, to the massive video board and sound system and interactive seating lights, everything comes together to create a truly unique environment. Whether it’s cheering on the Clippers or just enjoying some of the fantastic music and entertainment, a night at the Clippers is one you'll never forget!
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Seating Category Information:
* Upper Baseline: Located in the upper tiers of seating behind the rings at either end of the court.
* Upper Sideline: Located in the upper tiers of seating on the long side of the court.
* Lower Baseline: Located in the lower tiers of seating behind the rings at either end, closer to the court.
* Lower Sideline: Located in the lower tiers of seating on the long side, closer to the court.
Know in Advance:
* Travellers make their own way to the venue, ensuring any bags they take with them are clear and no larger than 12"" x 6"" x 12"". This venue is cashless, so a credit or valid debit card is required for any purchases onsite.
* \*\* Your Booking Confirmation is NOT your entry ticket - official event ticketing will be sent separately by email, so please ensure you check your email inbox \*\*
* Your seats will be instantly allocated upon booking and you should receive a confirmation by email within 24 hours. To access your ticket for this event, you will need to sign up for a Intuit Dome account on your smartphone.
Not suitable for:
* Your seat location may not be suitable for those with specific accessibility needs"