Arsenal vs. MLS All-Stars game sold-out, but tickets available on secondary market
Despite Arsenal’s game against the MLS All-Stars being officially sold out, tickets can still be purchased on the secondary market. With the capacity of San Jose’s Avaya Stadium at only 18,000, it’s no wonder that Arsenal vs. MLS All-Stars is the hottest ticket in town. In fact, tickets for the 2016 MLS All-Star Game have been sold out since April. Initially, they were made available to San Jose Earthquakes season ticket holders. And then the small remainder were sold via a lottery system. While the game, which is scheduled for July 28, is sold out, tickets are currently available on
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Despite Arsenal’s game against the MLS All-Stars being officially sold out, tickets can still be purchased on the secondary market.
With the capacity of San Jose’s Avaya Stadium at only 18,000, it’s no wonder that Arsenal vs. MLS All-Stars is the hottest ticket in town. In fact, tickets for the 2016 MLS All-Star Game have been sold out since April. Initially, they were made available to San Jose Earthquakes season ticket holders. And then the small remainder were sold via a lottery system.
While the game, which is scheduled for July 28, is sold out, tickets are currently available on the secondary market.
Browse through the tickets available for Arsenal vs. MLS All-Stars, which can be viewed on SeatGeek.
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