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Do you currently have a season ticket for the Buffalo Bills and are curious what will happen once their new stadium opens? There is good news for you.
The Bills are launching a deposit campaign to create a priority list of potential season ticket holders for once their new venue opens.
Those interested in purchasing season tickets in the future Bills stadium can join the wait list by making a $150 deposit per seat. Those who already have season tickets will be ahead of others.
The new home of the Bills is projected to be smaller. It’s going to have a capacity of just over 60,000, about 10,000 fewer seats–And the team currently has 63,000 season ticket members.
Eventually those future season ticket holders will have to purchase personal seat licenses to buy tickets as well. That will be new in Buffalo but is routinely practiced across the NFL when new stadiums open.
At a groundbreaking ceremony last week, team owner Terry Pegula announced the new building will continue to carry the name Highmark Stadium when it opens in 2026.
Since last fall, renderings of the new facility have been released. Check back at Bills Wire throughout the construction process for the latest updates.
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