Orioles to celebrate “Halfway to Black (& Orange) Friday” with special promotion
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May 22, 2019 10:08 am
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With six months to go before Black Friday in November, the Orioles announced a special discount in celebration of ‘Halfway to Black (& Orange) Friday’ on Friday, May 31, when the Orioles host the San Francisco Giants in Interleague action at 7:05 p.m. ET.
From now until Saturday at midnight, the Orioles will offer a 50 percent discount on tickets to the May 31 game in select seating categories, with tickets starting as low as $10. The offer is valid exclusively at…
With six months to go before Black Friday in November, the Orioles announced a special discount in celebration of ‘Halfway to Black (& Orange) Friday’ on Friday, May 31, when the Orioles host the San Francisco Giants in Interleague action at 7:05 p.m. ET.
From now until Saturday at midnight, the Orioles will offer a 50 percent discount on tickets to the May 31 game in select seating categories, with tickets starting as low as $10. The offer is valid exclusively at Orioles.com/BlackFriday.
Additionally, the first 20,000 fans age 15 and over on May 31 will receive a 1954 Retro Bird T-Shirt.
Following Halfway to Black (& Orange) Friday, fans can look forward to the club’s Halfway to Christmas celebration on June 25 when Oriole Park will transform into a Winter Wonderland for the 7:05 p.m. game against the San Diego Padres. To learn more or to purchase tickets, visitOrioles.com/promotions.
For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit Orioles.com/BlackFriday.
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