Hornets Will Welcome Fans Back to the Spectrum Center this Weekend

The Charlotte Hornets will welcome back a limited number of fans at Spectrum Center, starting with the team’s game on Saturday, March 13, vs. the Toronto Raptors at 7 p.m. The Hornets’ reopening plan has been approved by state and county authorities, allowing the team to host fans at 15% capacity, which is approximately 3,000 fans per game. Prior to reopening to the general public, the Hornets will host frontline healthcare workers from longtime partner Novant Health on Thursday, March 11 vs. Detroit. The Hornets will provide 500 complimentary tickets to Novant Health employees as a thank you for their work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Single-game tickets for the remainder of the 2020-21 season will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 5, at 10 a.m. and can be purchased online at hornets.com or ticketmaster.com, on the Hornets App or via phone at 1-800-4NBA-TIX. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Hornets fans back to Spectrum Center, even though it will be in a limited capacity,” said Hornets President & Vice Chairman Fred Whitfield. “The energy, excitement and passion that our fans bring every night to Spectrum Center has been missed by our players, coaches and staff, and we cannot wait to have them back in the Hive. This is a great first step for not only our fans, but our city and our entire community. 

“On behalf of our entire organization, I’d like to thank Governor Cooper, Mecklenburg County Manager Dena Diorio and our state and county health officials for their leadership, guidance and input throughout this process as we worked to reopen Spectrum Center to our fans.”

The Hornets have worked closely with state, county and city officials, local health agencies, infectious diseases specialists and the NBA in order to develop a detailed reopening plan that prioritizes the health of everyone entering Spectrum Center and allows for the safe return of fans. Some of the new health and safety protocols include:

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hornets have been constantly examining, evaluating and improving Spectrum Center’s cleaning, sanitation and air filtration systems in order to provide the safest environment for fans, employees and players. Spectrum Center was the first arena in North America and is currently one of only three NBA arenas to earn both the GBAC STAR and WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations & Management, a pair of third-party certifications that evaluate cleaning protocols, disinfecting techniques and infectious disease prevention. Along with previous procedures that were previously in place, the Hornets have implemented the following:

For more information regarding the new health and safety protocols, cleaning and sanitizing procedures and ticket information, fans should visit www.hornets.com/welcomeback.  

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