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Chicago Bulls Tickets
1. How much are Chicago Bulls tickets?
Prices for Chicago Bulls tickets vary depending on the game and seating location. On Gametime, prices typically start as low as $30 for upper-level seats, with premium courtside tickets costing significantly more. Check the latest prices here on Gametime.
2. How to buy Chicago Bulls NBA tickets?
Follow these simple steps to secure your tickets:
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Step 1: Visit Gametime.
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Step 2: Browse the Chicago Bulls schedule to select your game.
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Step 3: Use Gametime Picks for amazing deals or look for Last Minute discounts.
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Step 4: Choose your seats and complete the purchase.
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Step 5: Tickets will be delivered to you electronically or via the method you choose at checkout.
3. How to save money on Chicago Bulls tickets?
Fans can save by:
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Using Last Minute Deals: Prices often drop as the game approaches.
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Exploring Gametime Picks: Find amazing value deals on great seats.
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Booking weekday games: These are often cheaper than weekend matchups.
4. What’s the cheapest game to see the Chicago Bulls?
Cheapest games typically occur on weekday evenings or when playing lower-ranked teams. For instance, tickets for January 10, 2025, at the United Center against the Orlando Magic may start at $25. Visit Gametime for specific prices and updates.
5. What time do doors open for a Chicago Bulls game?
Doors usually open 90 minutes before the game’s scheduled start time. Check your ticket or Gametime for precise timing.
6. Do I need a parking pass for a Chicago Bulls game?
While not mandatory, a parking pass ensures a hassle-free experience. Purchase parking passes here on Gametime.
7. How do I find my seat in the stadium?
Your ticket will include seat details, and most stadiums provide clear signage. You can also ask ushers for assistance.
8. Is parking available at the stadium?
Yes, parking is available at the United Center and other venues where the Bulls play. It's recommended to book parking passes in advance for convenience.
9. How long are Chicago Bulls games?
NBA games last approximately 2.5 hours, including halftime and timeouts.
10. How much are courtside tickets?
Courtside tickets are premium and can range from $1,000 to $5,000+ per game depending on the opponent and demand.
11. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Chicago Bulls game?
Gametime offers Event Cancellation Protection and an On-Time Ticket Delivery Guarantee. Refunds depend on the situation, so check Gametime’s policies at checkout.
12. When is the best time to buy Chicago Bulls tickets?
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For the best deals: Check Last Minute ticket prices closer to game time.
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For everyday value: Use Gametime Picks to find Amazing, Great, or Super deals on tickets.
13. How can I get the best seats for the event?
For prime seating:
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Book courtside or center-court seats early.
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Use Gametime Picks to secure great deals on premium options.
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Explore Last Minute discounts for potential upgrades.
14. Where do the Bulls play?
The Bulls boast home-court advantage at the United Center in Chicago’s West Loop, which replaced the original venue, the Chicago Stadium, in 1994. In addition to the Bulls, the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks also call the arena home. Despite the fact that it’s the largest venue in the country by size, its seating capacity is capped at 20,000 for both hockey and basketball games. The United Center is also one of the loudest venues ever, and that’s on purpose—engineers designed it to replicate “The Roar” of the old Chicago Stadium’s acoustics to commemorate the former arena.
15. Why should I choose Gametime over another ticket reseller?
The Gametime ticket marketplace isn’t just easy to use — it’s also your one-stop shop for the cheapest tickets to any game or big event. Our services fees are some of the lowest in the industry, and we have an ironclad guarantee that your cheap Bulls tickets will be in-hand when you need them. In fact, we’re so confident that our service is the best, we’ll provide you with either a full refund or comparable tickets to the same game in the unlikely event that we let you down. Trust Gametime to get you the best seat in the house!
More about the Chicago Bulls
No NBA team is more iconic than the 1990s Chicago Bulls, the team that had us all wanting to “Be Like Mike.” With a superstar lineup including Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen Dennis Rodman, and legendary coach Phil Jackson, the Bulls dominated the ‘90s by setting records and winning championships left and right. But there’s more to the Bulls than the record-smashing seasons of the ’90s. The Bulls were a league contender prior to the Jordan/Pippen era and still have plenty of life left in them today. Here’s what you need to know about this solid-as-a-rock NBA team.
The Early Years
The Bulls have been a beloved Chicago institution since they were founded in 1966, with a strong hometown following enthusiastic fan base. Basketball has always been in Chicago’s blood—the Bulls were the third NBA team established in the city, following the short-lived Chicago Stags and the one-time Chicago Packers/Zephyrs, who quickly relocated to Baltimore as the Bullets (and eventually became the Washington Wizards).
Turns out third time’s a charm, and the Bulls successfully put down roots in the Windy City. The team’s earliest successes started in their first year, with the Bulls ending the 1966-67 season with the best record in expansion team history. They also qualified for the playoffs that same year, setting the stage for many exciting seasons to come.
The Legendary 90s
With such a great start, it was only a matter of time before the Bulls’ success ballooned. Joining the team in 1984, Michael Jordan brought the Bulls into a new era of basketball with energy and versatility that the NBA hadn’t before seen. Jordan’s long-range accuracy, ability to drive to the hoop, and unabashed love of the game lit the world on fire—and spurred millions in Nike sneaker sales. Famed player Magic Johnson once said, "There's Michael Jordan, and then there is the rest of us.”
Matching Jordan’s offensive greatness was Scottie Pippen’s defensive panache. The duo balanced each other in every way and complemented the rest of the team perfectly—and as a result, the Jordan/Pippen years saw the Bulls secure six NBA championship wins. Pippen’s defense was so strong that he drove the Bulls to the Eastern Conference Finals even after Jordan’s retirement.
The Future is Wide Open
Since the ‘90s, the Bulls have had their fair share of ups and downs. A major rebuilding period saw minimal bright until Derrick Rose joined the team in 2008 and things turned around for a few years. Along with coach Tom Thibodeau, Rose helped spearhead a new age of Bulls basketball. But with injuries sidelining Rose and the Bulls management parting ways with Thibodeau, the team is once more in a transition phase.
Bulls fans have their fingers crossed, hoping the near future will see the Chicago legend come to life once again. With this much legacy behind them, the Chicago Bulls won’t be staying out of the spotlight for long—it’s only a matter of time until the team is breaking records once again!
Chicago Bulls Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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12/13 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $17 |
12/16 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $10 |
12/19 | 7:30 PM | Boston | TD Garden | $87 |
12/21 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $57 |
12/23 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $50 |
12/26 | 7:30 PM | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | $20 |
12/28 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $78 |
12/30 | 7:00 PM | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | $9 |
1/1 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $11 |
1/4 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $223 |
1/6 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $44 |
1/8 | 7:00 PM | Indianapolis | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | $11 |
1/10 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $27 |
1/12 | 2:30 PM | Chicago | United Center | $50 |
1/14 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $22 |