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Exactly a month before the 105th Grey Cup kicks off in the capital, the event is officially sold out.
That’s the word from the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group Thursday.
“The excitement from RNation and CFL fans across our country has been tremendous and we promise that this will be a Grey Cup to remember,” enthused Jeff Hunt, president of OSEG Sports. “RNation is ready to welcome Our Nation for a week-long party that Canadians won’t soon forget.”
With the addition of temporary stands in both the east and west end zones, capacity at TD Place stadium has increased from 24,000 to 36,000, organizers said.
“This sellout is great news,” RandyAmbrosie, Commissioner of the Canadian Football League, chimed in in a release. “It’s a testament to the passion of our fans across the country, and the tremendous excitement in Ottawa, where the return of CFL football has been one of the great success stories in Canadian sport. We’re looking forward to a great 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.”
Ottawa nabbed the right to host the Grey Cup in July 2016. Months later, the REDBLACKS were crowned Grey Cup champions and OSEG began taking ticket deposits.
Fans still hoping for Grey Cup tickets are told to visit StubHub, the “official ticket marketplace” of the Ottawa REDBLACKS and TD Place.
And even if you can’t nab a ticket, there will be lots more on offer, organizers say.
“While we’ve hit capacity for the Grey Cup Championship Game, we have an exciting week of events to get everyone swept up in Grey Cup fever,” said Hunt. “Our Grey Cup Festival offers something for everyone celebrating our diversity, our music, our culture, our sport, our families and Our Nation.”
It all starts Nov. 21 when the Grey Cup arrives in Ottawa, kicking off a week-long festival featuring more than 30 free and ticketed events headlined by the Grey Cup Festival Concert Series presented by TD, 2017 Shaw CFL Awards and Rev-Up Party, Nissan Titan Street Festival, Gridiron Gals event, Family Fun Zone and RNation Party.
Visit GreyCupFestival105.ca for details.
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That’s the word from the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group Thursday.
“The excitement from RNation and CFL fans across our country has been tremendous and we promise that this will be a Grey Cup to remember,” enthused Jeff Hunt, president of OSEG Sports. “RNation is ready to welcome Our Nation for a week-long party that Canadians won’t soon forget.”
With the addition of temporary stands in both the east and west end zones, capacity at TD Place stadium has increased from 24,000 to 36,000, organizers said.
“This sellout is great news,” RandyAmbrosie, Commissioner of the Canadian Football League, chimed in in a release. “It’s a testament to the passion of our fans across the country, and the tremendous excitement in Ottawa, where the return of CFL football has been one of the great success stories in Canadian sport. We’re looking forward to a great 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.”
Ottawa nabbed the right to host the Grey Cup in July 2016. Months later, the REDBLACKS were crowned Grey Cup champions and OSEG began taking ticket deposits.
Fans still hoping for Grey Cup tickets are told to visit StubHub, the “official ticket marketplace” of the Ottawa REDBLACKS and TD Place.
And even if you can’t nab a ticket, there will be lots more on offer, organizers say.
“While we’ve hit capacity for the Grey Cup Championship Game, we have an exciting week of events to get everyone swept up in Grey Cup fever,” said Hunt. “Our Grey Cup Festival offers something for everyone celebrating our diversity, our music, our culture, our sport, our families and Our Nation.”
It all starts Nov. 21 when the Grey Cup arrives in Ottawa, kicking off a week-long festival featuring more than 30 free and ticketed events headlined by the Grey Cup Festival Concert Series presented by TD, 2017 Shaw CFL Awards and Rev-Up Party, Nissan Titan Street Festival, Gridiron Gals event, Family Fun Zone and RNation Party.
Visit GreyCupFestival105.ca for details.
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