Yorkshire Vikings’ opening Vitality Blast match against Birmingham Bears at Emerald Headingley this Thursday has now sold out.

Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, Emerald Headingley will only have 25% of its seats available for matches up until 21 June, at the earliest. The Club, therefore, asks that anyone wishing to attend a Vitality Blast match this summer purchase their tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

After the visit of Birmingham Bears, Yorkshire Vikings’ next home Vitality Blast fixture will be on Tuesday 15 June when Leicestershire Foxes are the visitors. Tickets for all of Yorkshire’s remaining Vitality Blast matches can be bought online by following the link below.

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Yorkshire Members and T20 Season Ticket holders

Yorkshire Members and T20 Season Tickets are also required to reserve their seats for all Vitality Blast matches. Members and T20 Season Ticket holders can do so by calling the Ticket Office on 0344 5043099 (option 1), weekdays 9am to 5pm.

Hospitality

There are still hospitality options available for this game and all other Vitality Blast matches this summer. Hospitality packages are available to purchase for this game until midday on Wednesday.

To find out more on our packages for all of Yorkshire’s Vitality Blast matches at Emerald Headingley, please follow the link below…

HOSPITALITY PACKAGES

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