Hornets Venom GT
Live In Person
Hornets Venom GT
Live In Person
Admission to the activity-filled evening is free, though tickets will be required for entry. General admission tickets are now available to the public at ticketmaster.com, with a maximum of six tickets per customer.
Hornets Venom GT, the official NBA 2K League affiliate of the Charlotte Hornets, will host fans in the main lobby of Spectrum Center for a special live game against Celtics Crossover Gaming on Monday, June 26. The contest marks the first time Hornets Venom GT will play an in-person game with the opposing team on-site in front of a live audience at Spectrum Center.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. with the game tipping off at 6 p.m. Fans are encouraged to arrive early as the first 200 fans will receive Hornets Venom GT mini-pennants. The Hornets Fan Shop will be open and stocked with Hornets Venom GT merchandise, and concessions will be available. In addition, the concourse will also feature gaming consoles where fans can play NBA 2K and a variety of local vendors from Craft Vintage Market.
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