Cincinnati Reds Tickets

Securing Cincinnati Reds tickets is a smooth and easy process, when you use SeatPick. Fans can check out 162 future events below. Great American Ball Park will host their next game - Boston Red Sox at Cincinnati Reds - on Mar 26, 2026. Get your Reds tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Cincinnati Reds tickets

How to buy Cincinnati Reds tickets?

Securing your Cincinnati Reds tickets in 2025 is quick and convenient with SeatPick. Booking a seat for an MLB game is simple - just follow these steps:

  1. Scroll up to the list of upcoming Cincinnati Reds games and identify one you would like to attend.
  2. Decide on the number of Reds tickets you require before browsing all our listings that have been gathered from reliable sellers. Sort them by price or use our filters to find a seat within a particular area of the venue.
  3. Head to checkout after finding a ticket that meets your needs to finalize your booking.

SeatPick offers a grand total of 140,864 Cincinnati Reds ticket listings across 162 exciting events. Ticket prices start from $6.

How much are Cincinnati Reds tickets?

Cincinnati Reds tickets vary in price depending on the team’s recent form, the calibre of their opposition, and the choice of seat. It's common for prices to fluctuate during the season.

Buying tickets to see Cincinnati Reds is easy on SeatPick, with options available from $6. The average price of Cincinnati Reds tickets listed on our platform is exactly $104.

Is it safe to buy Cincinnati Reds tickets on SeatPick?

Yes. It's 100% safe to buy Cincinnati Reds tickets through SeatPick. Every Cincinnati Reds ticket listed on our platform comes with a minimum 100% money-back guarantee.

How to get cheap Reds tickets?

SeatPick is the number one platform for purchasing cheap Cincinnati Reds tickets. Our platform scans the ticket market in real-time, linking fans with safe and affordable seats for countless MLB games.

On SeatPick, the best-priced Reds home game tickets can be found for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds event, with prices starting at $6. The game is pencilled in for Mar 31, 2026, and the cheapest seats can be found in the 405 Section.

When do Cincinnati Reds tickets go on sale?

Cincinnati Reds tickets usually go on sale soon after their schedule is announced. SeatPick gathers listings from a variety of trusted ticket sites - and that enables us to present you with an unrivaled number of options. We currently have 732,432 Reds tickets for sale on our site.

Where do Cincinnati Reds play their home games?

Cincinnati Reds home games take place at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, United States. The venue can seat 42,271 supporters. The next home game on the calendar - Boston Red Sox at Cincinnati Reds - will be played on Mar 26, 2026. We're presenting ticket options kicking off at $101.

Will Cincinnati Reds tickets bought on SeatPick be seated together?

Yes - ensure your Cincinnati Reds tickets are seated together by selecting the 'Seated Together' filter on the event page. This filter will only display listings where all seats are next to each other, allowing you to book without worry.

Is there a limit to how many Cincinnati Reds tickets I can buy?

SeatPick does not impose a specific limit on Cincinnati Reds ticket purchases. Upon entering the event page, select your desired ticket quantity to view all the compatible listings. Availability varies according to the inventory of our trusted ticket providers.

When is the next Cincinnati Reds game?

The next Cincinnati Reds game - Boston Red Sox at Cincinnati Reds - will take place at Great American Ball Park on Mar 26, 2026. Explore 3,313 tickets for this event on SeatPick, with options available from $101.

Are Cincinnati Reds tickets cheaper last-minute?

It depends. Last-minute Cincinnati Reds tickets can be cheaper as the event nears, but it's far from guaranteed. Cincinnati Reds ticket pricing shifts with demand levels, availability, and the listing source. For major events, waiting until the last minute often means paying more.