Hamilton Tiger-Cats Season Tickets 2026
Everything to know before committing to a Tiger-Cats season-ticket package: what plans are offered, how pricing tiers work, what perks come with each, and how to get on the waitlist if seats are sold out.
What you get with Tiger-Cats season tickets
- Guaranteed seats for every home game. Coverage: 18-game regular season home access (9 home games).
- Priority playoff access. First right to buy your seat for every home playoff game before public on-sale.
- Advance access to non-game events. Concerts and ancillary events at FirstOntario Centre often open to season-ticket members first.
- Tier-specific perks. Upper-tier packages typically include parking, in-seat service, exclusive lounge access, and team-store discounts.
- Member events. Practice access, meet-the-team nights, jersey unveils, and other behind-the-scenes experiences.
Tiger-Cats plan types
Full Season + various ticket packs (e.g. 3-game, 5-game). Full Season is the highest-priority tier for postseason and big-game access. Half and Quarter plans split the schedule across two or four holders — common arrangement for friend groups or coworkers. Mini packs and Flex Plans are the typical entry point for first-time buyers who want to test the commitment before going to a full plan.
Pricing context
$300–$1,500/seat/season for most teams. Pricing within a single arena follows a tier structure — lower-bowl center is the top of the market, lower-bowl corner is mid, upper-bowl center is the value sweet spot, and upper-bowl corner is the entry price. Premium product (club, suite, loge) is priced as a separate category. For specific seat pricing, the Tiger-Cats ticket office publishes a seasonal pricing map; on Catch Movement, see the current single-game pricing on the cheap Tiger-Cats tickets page as a directional reference.
Waitlist + how to get in
Open enrollment at most CFL teams. If you're on a waitlist, the typical path in is to start with a partial plan or single-game ticket purchases through the team's official channel — many teams give existing waitlist members priority when partial-plan seats open. Joining the waitlist is usually free; some teams charge a small deposit that's credited toward your eventual season-ticket purchase.