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Dallas Wings announce sellouts for opening games against Chicago Sky

The sellouts mark the third and fourth consecutive, dating back to last year.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Dallas Wings fans are coming out in force!

The WNBA team announced Wednesday that tickets for the first two regular-season games of the 2024 season are sold out. They expect capacity crowds at College Park Center in Arlington for the May 15 and 18 games against the Chicago Sky.

The sellouts date back to last season, where the Wings announced a sellout of its 2023 WNBA Playoff Semifinal game against the Las Vegas Aces on Sept. 29. The Wings also sold out College Park Center for their preseason matchup against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever earlier this month.

The Chicago Sky, which features rookie Angel Reese from LSU, open their regular season in North Texas after playing preseason matchups against the Minnesota Lynx and New York Liberty.

The Wings announced in late April they had sold out of season ticket memberships for the first time in franchise history. Wings season ticket memberships account for nearly 40% of the 6,251 seats inside College Park Center in Arlington, the team said. The arena's remaining seats have all been designated for single-game, group, or flex plan tickets.

Dallas Wings CEO Greg Bibb told WFAA in April that individual ticket sales for Wings games were already up 1,170%, and that overall ticket sales were up 220%.

Click here to take a look at the Wings' full 2024 game schedule.

The Wings will play two more seasons at College Park Center before moving to downtown Dallas for the 2026 season.

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