Michigan State announced on Saturday that a limited number of fans will be allowed to attend next week’s Spring Game on April 24.
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Fans will be allowed to attend Michigan State’s annual Spring Game next weekend.
Michigan State announced on Saturday that a limited number of fans will be allowed to attend next week’s Spring Game on April 24. In accordance with protocols and guidelines established by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Michigan State will distribute approximately 6,000 free digital tickets for the game, with only the lower bowl seating being open. The Spartan Marching Band, and dance and cheer teams will also be in attendance for the event.
Everyone in attendance will be required to wear a face coverings, per Michigan State University policy.
“We’re looking forward to having our Spartan fans watch us live in Spartan Stadium,” Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker said in a press release. “Our fans are hungry for football. We want to engage our fans and we understand that they are a vital part of our program. It’s a positive first step in connecting with our community and giving them a chance to see what our program is all about. To be able to take the field with the band playing ‘Victory for MSU’ and fans cheering will be a great way to complete spring practice.”
Tickets for this event will be handed out in the following ways:
- Spartan Fund members in the top three donor levels will be able to claim up to four digital tickets starting on Tuesday, April 20.
- General public will have the opportunity to claim up to four tickets starting on Wednesday, April 21 at 8 a.m. Those tickets will be distributed via msuspartans.com.
- Michigan State students will have the opportunity to claim one of 500 tickets available starting on Wednesday as well.
According to the press release, the Spring Game will be a 10-15 period practice featuring individual and group drills, as well as live scrimmage periods.
Click here to see all of the fan attendance policies for next week’s Spring Game.
Michigan State’s Spring Game will also be televised on the Big Ten Network. The game begins at 2 p.m. EDT.
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