The Athletics will play their first regular-season games in Las Vegas in nearly three decades this June, and single-game tickets for the six-game homestand at Las Vegas Ballpark are now available. Prices range from $51 to $293 depending on the matchup and seat location.
The A’s host the Milwaukee Brewers on June 9-10 and the Colorado Rockies on June 12-14. Each game features a free giveaway for early arrivals, including an A’s jersey on June 8 (the day before the first game), an A’s flag on June 9, a sun hat on June 10, a ball cap on June 12, a Las Vegas stadium blueprint poster on June 13, and a Nick Kurtz bobblehead on June 14.
These games mark the A’s return to Las Vegas for regular-season play since 1996, when they played six games at Cashman Field during Oakland Coliseum renovations. The team is currently based in Sacramento, where they will play through the 2027 season while their $2 billion ballpark on the south Strip is under construction.
Construction on the 9-acre site has surpassed $300 million in spending. Steel seating structures are installed around the second-level decking, with suite framing underway. The lower concourse is fully poured, and second-level decking surrounds about 80 percent of the footprint. Crews have begun building steel roof trusses, which will be installed this summer, supported by several steel tower structures inside the ballpark frame. The stadium remains on schedule for a 2028 opening.



















