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HEAT “Late Night Ticket Specials” Reward Fans Watching and Listening to Road Game Broadcasts

Dec 1 2006 3:46PM
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    The defending NBA Champion Miami HEAT unveiled new “Late Night Ticket Specials,” a limited-time ticket offer designed to allow more fans to enjoy the HEAT Experience live and in person during upcoming home games in December. The HEAT, along with Ticketmaster, have agreed to eliminate all ticket service charges on individual game tickets purchased for select December home games, resulting in significant savings depending upon the ticket price and seat location. HEAT “Late Night Ticket Specials” will be available for the following games:

    12/11 vs. Toronto Raptors
    12/13 vs. Phoenix Suns
    12/16 vs. Memphis Grizzlies
    12/18 vs. New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
    12/23 vs. Golden State Warriors

    The HEAT “Late Night Ticket Specials” will be sold online at HEAT.com for a limited time and only during road game broadcasts on Sun Sports, HEAT Radio 610AM WIOD and WQBA 1140AM. Fans must use the promotional code LATENIGHT when making their purchases. Ticket inventory includes some rare lower level locations, which are seats normally held for the NBA and the team, which have been recently released back to the HEAT and are otherwise unavailable, plus seat locations in “Uptown”, the upper level seating areas at AmericanAirlines Arena.

    Fans must purchase the “Late Night Ticket Specials” online at HEAT.com and only between the hours of 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time during the team’s upcoming road games, including their stops in Memphis on December 2, Los Angeles (Clippers) on December 5, Sacramento on December 7 and Denver on December 8. Fans looking to get a head-start on purchasing “Late Night Ticket Specials” can take advantage of a special pre-sale held exclusively for HEAT “Live Wire” e-newsletter subscribers by clicking here and signing up to receive the online newsletter.

    The HEAT “Late Night Ticket Specials” are based upon availability, not valid with tickets previously purchased and inventory is limited.

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