Feb 03, 2021

Tickets for Allstate Kickoff Classic on sale beginning Feb. 15

Posted Feb 03, 2021 3:58 AM


MANHATTAN, Kansas – Kansas State fans can reserve a seat inside AT&T Stadium for the Stanford game for less than $40 as AT&T Stadium have announced ticket prices for the September 4 Allstate Kickoff Classic.

Fans interested in purchasing tickets through K-State or AT&T Stadium can select from six different price options throughout the stadium, including 100-level tickets for less than $100. 

Those interested in purchasing tickets directly through the K-State athletic ticket office can request tickets beginning February 15 through June 15, which coincides with the annual Ahearn Fund donation deadline and this year's 2021 football season ticket priority deadline. Ticket requests will be allocated in priority point order with preference given to 2021 K-State Football season ticket holders.

Tickets will also be available for purchase through AT&T Stadium via SeatGeek beginning in late June, while premium club seating options are available through both K-State or AT&T Stadium.  Fans interested in suite rentals should contact AT&T Stadium Luxury Suites at 817.892.4470 or [email protected] for pricing and availability. 

A limited number of K-State student tickets will be available for purchase to 2021-2022 student athletic pass holders. Information will be communicated to students this spring.

“This game will have a similar feel to a bowl game, and I know our fans have always enjoyed traveling to Arlington,” Athletics Director Gene Taylor said. “Fans will be able to purchase tickets at various price levels from either our ticket office or directly from AT&T Stadium. Either way, we want as many of our fans as possible, including the 7,000-plus alums in the area, to support our student-athletes in person. It has been a very difficult year, and we are all looking forward to the return of some normalcy with our events.”

Parking passes will be sold exclusively through AT&T Stadium. Pricing and availability information will come at a later date. All tickets and parking passes for this event will be distributed as mobile tickets.

Gameday guidelines will be communicated to purchasers as they are set by AT&T stadium staff with guidance from local health officials.

The game will be the 12th contest to kick-off the college football season, the first as the Allstate Kickoff Classic and will mark the Wildcats’ second appearance at the venue. Past kickoff games in AT&T Stadium have included some of the nation’s best programs such as Alabama, Michigan, Auburn, Wisconsin, LSU, Oklahoma, Oregon and Florida, among others. 

The Wildcats will be making their fourth appearance in the DFW area in non-conference games following Cotton Bowl appearances in 1997, 2001 and 2012.

With the season opener being moved to Arlington, the Wildcats will still have seven additional home games in Manhattan in 2021, including non-conference matchups with Southern Illinois (9/11) and Nevada (9/18), and five Big 12 home contests. The full schedule with dates and ticket information will be announced in the coming weeks.