Colts announce 2026 single game tickets to go on sale May 14

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The Indianapolis Colts announced on May 12 that fans can sign up for first access to the team’s 2026 single game tickets at Lucas Oil Stadium by joining the Colts Official Priority List at Colts.com/priority.

This opportunity allows fans to secure early access to available seats before tickets are released to the general public. The team said that those who join the Priority List will be able to purchase tickets starting Thursday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on a first-come, first-served basis.

Fans will also be able to watch the full schedule reveal for the upcoming season on NFL Network, Colts.com and through the Official Colts App. During this broadcast, details about opponents, dates and kickoff times for all games in the 2026 season will be shared.

After the schedule announcement, all fans—regardless of whether they joined the Priority List—can visit Colts.com/tickets to buy tickets through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is listed as both the Official Marketplace of the Colts and of the National Football League.

The home schedule for Indianapolis in 2026 includes eight regular season games and two preseason contests at Lucas Oil Stadium. In addition to their annual matchups against AFC South rivals, home opponents include teams such as Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and New York Giants.

Looking ahead, team officials encourage interested fans to sign up early for priority access as ticket demand is expected once sales open.



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