Vickie Johnson Assistant Coach | Atlanta Dream Website
Vickie Johnson Assistant Coach | Atlanta Dream Website
The Atlanta Dream has announced that single-game tickets for the 2025 season are now available for purchase at atlantadream.com. Of the 21 home games scheduled, tickets remain for 17 games, as four have already sold out during an exclusive presale. The sold-out games include matchups against Indiana on June 10, Chicago on June 13 and June 22, and Las Vegas on August 27.
This marks the second consecutive year that the team has sold out its season ticket allotment. The previous year was historic for the franchise as it sold out all 20 home games. This offseason, new additions Brittney Griner, Brionna Jones, and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough joined a roster featuring All-Stars Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray under the guidance of new Head Coach Karl Smesko.
Fans can look forward to the home opener on May 22 at State Farm Arena against the Indiana Fever. The game will feature notable players such as Kelsey Mitchell, DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, Aliyah Boston, and Caitlin Clark.
Other significant matchups include games against defending champions New York Liberty on June 29 and August 23; reigning MVP A’ja Wilson with Las Vegas Aces on August 27; Los Angeles Sparks with Olympian Kelsey Plum on September 3 and September 5; and Napheesa Collier with Minnesota Lynx on June 27 and August 21.
Morgan Shaw Parker, Dream President and COO stated: “Atlanta is becoming an epicenter for women’s basketball which is a testament to our loyal and growing fan base.” She also highlighted aspirations for a larger venue in the future while reminiscing about Gateway Arena's intimate setting.
In addition to regular matches, fans can enjoy special Theme Nights throughout the season. More information about tickets can be found at atlantadream.com or by signing up for updates via the Dream Elite Priority List.
Established in Atlanta in 2008, the Atlanta Dream remains Georgia's only WNBA franchise. Home games are played at Gateway Center Arena @ College Park with local broadcasts available on Peachtree TV and simulcasts across Georgia through Peachtree Sports Network. Since its inception in 2009, the team has produced multiple All-Stars, secured several playoff appearances including three WNBA finals appearances.