Wrigley Field Tickets

Chicago, IL - Capacity: 41,649

Home of Chicago Cubs

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About Wrigley Field

Compare ticket prices for Chicago Cubs games and concerts at Wrigley Field, the second-oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball. Built in 1914 at the corner of Clark and Addison in the Lakeview neighborhood, Wrigley is known for its ivy-covered outfield walls (planted 1937), the hand-turned center field scoreboard (also 1937), and a daytime-baseball heritage that lasted until lights were finally installed for the first night game on August 8, 1988. The 2014 to 2019 1060 Project renovation modernized concourses, suites, and player facilities while preserving the brick-and-ivy character. Field Box and Bullpen Box seats run the infield, the bleachers wrap the outfield as their own general-admission ecosystem, and the rooftop clubs across Sheffield and Waddell sell separately ticketed seats with Wrigley views. Day games typically carry a 15 to 25 percent premium for tourist demand; rivalry games against the Cardinals, Brewers, and Dodgers see bleacher prices double versus baseline. Use TicketScan to compare Cubs ticket prices across Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and StubHub before you buy, and set a price alert on any home stand to catch the typical 20 to 30 percent post-on-sale resale dip on weekday non-marquee games.

Seating Sections

Floor/Courtside
~3x base
Club Level
~2x base
Lower Bowl
~1.5x base
Upper Bowl
~1x base

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