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Kirsty Gilmour won the Scottish Open 2018. Credit: Mark Phelan
Scottish Open tickets are now available
Date: 8/7/2019 11:46 AM
Published by : Press release Badminton Scotland

There are different ways for you to secure your seats the for tournament, with the first offer for members who are entitled to free tickets on Friday and Thursday of the event.


Early bird offer

If you purchase your tickets before 16 September, you will be entitled to a reduced price to watch the Scottish Open on all days.
For as little as £25.00, an adult can watch all of the action from the Emirates Arena from Thursday to Sunday.


Concessions are priced at £12.50 for the season ticket, which also covers from Thursday to Sunday.


If you just want to attend the tournament on specific days, then there is an option for you to purchase tickets, on a daily basis, at £8.00 each day for adults, and £4.00 for concessions.


Members

All members of Badminton Scotland will be entitled to free tickets for the matches on Thursday and Friday.


This means that only a weekend pass would be necessary which can be bought for as little as £15.00 for adults and £7.50 for concessions.


Members are entitled to two free tickets on Thursday and Friday, these tickets MUST be booked in advance. There will NOT be an option for free tickets on the door.


All other ticket prices and information, can be found here


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