Utah Jazz Tickets
NBA Utah Jazz Tickets
Make music you'll never forget when you attend a game using Utah Jazz tickets. Originally founded as the New Orleans Jazz in 1974. Due to low attendance and financial troubles, the team moved to Utah in 1979, where they have remained ever since. It took the team 10 years to earn their first NBA Playoff bid, but they would not miss any postseason action until 2004. Led by head coach Jerry Sloan and point guard-power forward duo John Stockton and Karl Malone, the team found great success through 2003. The team earned back to back NBA Finals appearances in 1997 and 1998. However, the Utah Jazz was defeated both times by the Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
The mascot for the team is the Jazz Bear and was introduced in 1994. Their uniforms are a simple navy blue, gold, and green. The J in the logo is a stylized music note attached to a basketball. The Utah Jazz conducts its home basketball games at the Delta Center, which is located at 301 S. Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. They are a member of the Western Conference playing in the Northwest Division. Secure your Utah Jazz tickets.
How much are Utah Jazz tickets?
Tickets for a home Utah Jazz basketball game start at around $15. These seats will be in the 100 level section at the Delta Center. Most tickets will average $77. Postseason action will cost more money with NBA Finals tickets averaging over $300 per ticket.
Utah Jazz tickets for the current basketball season can be found at prices between $5.40 and $899999.10, while the average price per game this season is around $143.95. Next up for the team is the Utah Jazz at San Antonio Spurs game at Frost Bank Center, One AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX. The basketball game is scheduled for November 21st, 2024 at 7:00pm and TicketSmarter has 2072 tickets available for the event. Fans looking for cheap Utah Jazz at San Antonio Spurs tickets can find them starting at $8.82, while the more expensive seats in the arena for the game can go for prices as high as $1125.00.
Utah Jazz Schedule
The Utah Jazz plays a total of 82 games. They are a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. Typically the NBA schedule starts in October and is played through April. Normal matchups for the Utah Jazz basketball team include the Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder, the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Minnesota Timberwolves. To check out the full Utah Jazz schedule, visit the events calendar presented by TicketSmarter. This interactive calendar will show all upcoming NBA games as well as games played at the Delta Center.
The Utah Jazz at Minnesota Timberwolves game is one of the last of the remaining basketball games on the Utah Jazz schedule. Fans wanting to attend this game can purchase their tickets through TicketSmarter right now with prices starting as low as $39.20 and going for prices as high as $3739.98. There are 682 ticket listings currently available so act now to see one of the final games of the season at Target Center, 600 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN.
When do Utah Jazz tickets go on sale?
Utah Jazz tickets can be purchased starting in the summer. That’s when the NBA releases the upcoming schedule. For postseason action, those NBA tickets will be available once the Utah Jazz team has earned a playoff bid. Secure your seats today without having to wait on the Jazz ticket office on sale.
Utah Jazz Seating Chart
Delta Center in Salt Lake City opened in 1991. During the 2002 Winter Olympics, it hosted the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions. It was known as the Delta Center through 2006. From 2006 through 2015, the arena changed names to become the EnergySolutions Arena. Through a ten-year contract, the arena is now known as the Delta Center. Today it is home to the Utah Jazz basketball team. There are 18,306 seats divided between two seating tiers. There are 56 suites and 668 club seats available inside the arena. Courtside seats at the Vivint Arena are also available The full Utah Jazz seating chart can be accessed online through TicketSmarter. There you can sort by price or location so you never overpay for NBA tickets again.