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The University of Tennessee is increasing basketball ticket prices and accompanying required donations by an average of 16% including a 10% talent fee across most of Food City Center for the 2025-26 season.
White expects Tennessee to generate $7 million in gross annual revenue from the increase in ticket costs and the added talent fee, which he said would put UT in the top-third of the SEC in annual basketball revenue. Part of the revenue will stem from the creation of the new Riverside Club, a lower-level club linked to coming club seats. Food City Center's capacity will shrink by 260 with the installation of new seats.
White stated the average cost of increase is approximately 6% in non-premium seating. UT also is instituting a 10% talent fee on each ticket purchase starting in the 2025-26 seasons. The talent fee was announced in September for football tickets.
Tennessee basketball ticket price hike aimed at 'aggressively reinvesting,' Danny White says
White expects Tennessee to generate $7 million in gross annual revenue from the increase in ticket costs and the added talent fee, which he said would put UT in the top-third of the SEC in annual basketball revenue. Part of the revenue will stem from the creation of the new Riverside Club, a lower-level club linked to coming club seats. Food City Center's capacity will shrink by 260 with the installation of new seats.
White stated the average cost of increase is approximately 6% in non-premium seating. UT also is instituting a 10% talent fee on each ticket purchase starting in the 2025-26 seasons. The talent fee was announced in September for football tickets.
Tennessee basketball ticket price hike aimed at 'aggressively reinvesting,' Danny White says