The Golden State Warriors are one of the most popular and successful teams in the NBA. Their games at the Chase Center in San Francisco often sell out quickly. However, with some preparation and flexibility, you can still get tickets to see Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and the rest of the Warriors play live.
Check the Warriors Schedule
The first step is to check the Warriors schedule for the current or upcoming season. The schedule is released each August for the regular season which runs from October through April. Popular games against rivals like the Lakers, Celtics, and Nets will be in highest demand. Weeknight games may be easier to get tickets for than weekend games.
The Warriors official website has a full schedule listed with dates, times, and opponents. You can also see which games are home games at Chase Center versus away games in other cities. Review the schedule and make note of any games you especially want to attend.
Know When Tickets Go On Sale
Single game tickets for Warriors regular season games go on sale in August or September, a couple months before the season starts. There is usually a presale for Warriors Insiders fan club members before the general public on sale. Sign up for the Warriors Insider email list to get access to presales. Special promotions like taking public transit to the game may also come with early ticket access.
Promotional games and nights like Bobblehead giveaways are typically the first to sell out. If you want to go to a popular promotional night, plan to buy tickets right when they go on sale for the best availability. Weeknight games against less marquee opponents often don’t sell out as quickly.
Check Primary Ticket Sites
The primary and official source for Warriors tickets is the team website. You can purchase season ticket packages or single game seats directly through Warriors.com and the Chase Center site. Single game tickets are listed under the “Tickets” menu. Use the interactive map to see all sections and view listings.
Ticketmaster is another primary ticket marketplace as the Warriors official ticketing partner. You can search for Warriors games and view listings broken down by location in Chase Center. Sign up for a free Ticketmaster account to save your payment info for faster checkout.
Prices for primary tickets are typically face value set by the team. Lower level sideline seats may start around $100-200 each while upper level corners run $60-100 per ticket. Prices vary by opponent and demand.
Try Ticket Resale Sites
If primary sites are sold out, secondary ticket resellers may have seats available for resale. StubHub is one of the largest online resale sites for event tickets. You’ll find many Warriors game listings from season ticket holders and other fans looking to sell extras. SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Gametime also frequently have Warriors resale inventory.
Resale prices are set by sellers and fluctuate with demand. Cheaper upper deck tickets may resell for under $100 while lower bowl seats can run several hundred dollars each. Prices typically drop as you get closer to game day. Monitor listings up until game time for deals.
Ticket Site | Types of Tickets | Pricing |
---|---|---|
Warriors Official Site | Primary tickets direct from team | Face value pricing set by team |
Ticketmaster | Primary tickets as official partner | Face value pricing set by team |
StubHub | Resale marketplace tickets | Dynamic resale pricing set by sellers |
SeatGeek | Resale marketplace tickets | Dynamic resale pricing set by sellers |
Vivid Seats | Resale marketplace tickets | Dynamic resale pricing set by sellers |
Gametime | Last minute resale marketplace tickets | Lower last minute resale pricing |
Go Through Season Ticket Holders
Another option is to try to get tickets directly from Warriors season ticket holders. Many long-time season ticket holders end up with extra tickets to select games. Reach out to your network of friends, family, coworkers, etc to see if they know of any season ticket holders looking to sell some of their tickets.
Prices from directly buying from a Warriors season ticket member are often below resale sites. Season ticket holders may just be looking to recoup some of the costs of their overall plan. Be flexible on which games you’ll take as less in-demand matchups are easier for them to offload. Offer to buy pairs or a full season ticket packet to get a better deal.
Use Ticket Groups and Fan-to-Fan
Warriors ticket groups on Facebook are a good way to connect directly with Golden State fans. Join groups like Warriors Ticket Exchange, Warrior tickets buy and sell, or Dub Nation Tickets. Members frequently post about season tickets they are selling or looking for last minute buyers for games they can’t attend.
Craigslist under the tickets for sale section is another option. Narrow search results to the SF Bay Area. Meet in a safe public place or use PayPal Goods and Services payments to avoid scams. OfferUp, Twitter, and Instagram are also places fans exchange Warriors tickets for sale.
Head to the Arena Before the Game
If you don’t mind waiting until the last minute, you can sometimes find ticket deals right outside Chase Center before tip off. Fans may lower prices if they are trying to get rid of extras fast. Scalpers may also have extras to move as game time nears.
Downsides are there are no guarantees on availability or prices. Plus you don’t have tickets securely in hand until right before entering the arena. Those willing to cut it close can sometimes score deals though. Cash is usually required for pre-game ticket purchases.
Alternative Options for Access
If you strike out getting tickets, there are couple other ways to potentially gain access to the game atmosphere:
Chase Center Membership
Memberships at the Chase Center give you access to member-only clubs and spaces. The Thermo Club and Haven membership levels include tickets to all Warriors home games as part of the high-end packages. More affordable options like Practice Court memberships provide access to other venues and amenities at Chase Center on game and non-game days.
Work for the Arena
Chase Center hires event staff to help put on Warriors games. Positions like ushers, ticket takers, retail workers, and guest services staff work inside the arena on game days. Full and part-time roles are available and often come with employee ticket discounts or free admission while working.
Watch Outside
The free public viewing area “Dub Hub” is located outside Chase Center in Thrive City. Fans gather to watch Warriors away games broadcast on a 40-foot screen. You won’t be inside but it captures some of the game night excitement.
Buy Sooner Than Later
Demand for Warriors tickets keeps growing as the team continues championship caliber play. Avoid missing out by preparing and buying early, especially for popular games and promotions. Have backup plans like resale sites and fan exchanges ready in case initial sales sellout fast. With preparation and persistence, you can hopefully score seats to see Steph Curry splash threes live at Chase Center.
Conclusion
Getting tickets to see the Golden State Warriors live in action at Chase Center requires planning ahead and being flexible. Check the schedule early and have target games in mind. Be ready to buy during presales and as soon as tickets go on sale to the general public. Primary tickets from the Warriors site and Ticketmaster will be face value pricing. Resale sites like StubHub have market-driven pricing but more availability for sold out games. Buying directly from Warriors season ticket holders can also yield deals below resale prices. Consider Chase Center memberships or arena jobs for guaranteed access. Ultimately, the sooner you secure tickets, the better chances you have of getting seats to see Steph Curry and the Warriors defend their championship in person.