COLUMBIA, Mo. – The sellout streak continues for University of Missouri football. Thursday’s 2024 season opener against Murray State officially became a sellout on Wednesday, extending the program’s home sellout streak to six games. The final five home games of the 2023 season were sellouts, marking the first time Mizzou sold out five consecutive games during the same season since 1980.
Coach Eliah Drinkwitz’s No. 11 Tigers kick off against Murray State at 7 p.m. Thursday on SEC Network.
Reserved season tickets for 2024 have been sold out for several weeks, as well as all student passes. Single-game tickets for upcoming games against Auburn and Oklahoma are also sold out.
With Memorial Stadium’s current capacity at 62,621, Thursday’s crowd will rank among the biggest in program history for a home-opener. Mizzou last eclipsed 60,000 for a home-opener in 2015.
Thursday’s game will feature several new game-day enhancements, plus the return of some popular options around Memorial Stadium. The sold-out opener will mark the debut of the stadium’s expanded North videoboard, which is 50% larger than its predecessor. The game will feature a halftime drone show with a fleet of 300 drones lighting up the Columbia sky for a 10-minute show in collaboration with Marching Mizzou’s halftime performance. Fan-friendly concession prices return this season, along with all-inclusive food and drink options for fans specially ticketed in the 300 level Tiger Deck. The Kansas City Chiefs’ world championship trophy will be on display for fans to visit on the North concourse, starting at 5:30 p.m. and through the game’s first quarter.
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A limited number of reserved single-game tickets remain available for games against Buffalo, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Arkansas. Purchase single-game tickets now by calling 1-800-CAT-PAWS or buying online.
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