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100,000 More Tickets for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

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More than 100,000 extra tickets for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games across all 17 sports – from Athletics to Rugby Sevens, Badminton to Weightlifting – as well as both the Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from 10am on Monday, 12 May 2014.

Ticket prices remain unchanged, starting from just £15 for adults and £7.50 for concessions (under-16s and over-60s).

Tickets will be sold online via the Glasgow 2014 Ticketing website tickets.glasgow2014.com or via the Glasgow 2014 Ticket Hotline 0844 826 2014 (Option 1), open 24 hours a day. Calls cost 5p per minute from a BT landline. Other networks may vary.

The Glasgow 2014 ticketing programme has enjoyed unprecedented success since its launch in August 2013, ensuring 4,500 Commonwealth athletes competing for Gold and glory in Glasgow will do so in packed stadia and also confirming Glasgow 2014 as one of the most popular events in Scotland’s history.

12 May also sees the first tickets being dispatched and due to arrive in the hands of sports fans in the last two weeks of May, accompanied by a handy spectator guide.

Councillor Gordon Matheson, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said, “This new release is fantastic news for everyone wishing to see many of the world’s greatest athletes at the Games this summer. I am especially pleased to see that tickets for all of the sports are going to be made available, this also offering another opportunity to those who missed out before. Like the earlier release of tickets, I am sure this will be very popular with the public in Glasgow, Scotland and beyond.”

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