Vikings single-game tickets will go on sale Thursday

Fans without season tickets will get a chance to buy single-game tickets at 10 a.m. on Thursday. But the $82 minimum is the highest since U.S. Bank Stadium opened in 2016.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
July 22, 2025 at 4:34PM
Vikings fans celebrate a touchdown during a Dec. 1 game against the Arizona Cardinals at U.S. Bank Stadium last season. (Elizabeth Flores/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Vikings get at least 10 home games this season between eight regular season games and two exhibitions. And the general public can purchase single-game tickets beginning Thursday morning via Ticketmaster, the team announced.

But getting into the tall glass doors at U.S. Bank Stadium will cost as much as ever. The team set a minimum price of $82 for regular season games — up from $76 last season — marking the third straight season with a price hike. The team last maintained its minimum prices from 2021 to 2022, when tickets were as cheap as $66.

The Vikings have kept preseason games relatively affordable, with some tickets available for $15, a minimum the team has maintained since lowering the cost from $20 after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier this week, season-ticket holders will get first crack at purchasing single-game tickets.

The Vikings kick off the preseason against the Houston Texans on Aug. 9 at 3 p.m., followed by another home exhibition against the New England Patriots on Aug. 16 at noon. Minnesota ends the preseason in Tennessee on Aug. 22.

Regular-season foes coming to U.S. Bank Stadium are the Falcons (Sept. 14), the Bengals (Sept. 21), the Eagles (Oct. 19), the Ravens (Nov. 9), the Bears (Nov. 16), the Commanders (Dec. 7), the Lions (Dec. 25) and the Packers (Week 18, TBD).

Training camp at the team’s Eagan headquarters opens to fans on Saturday, the first of 12 public practices. The final two open sessions are joint practices against the New England Patriots on Aug. 13 and 14. Camp tickets can be purchased here.

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Andrew Krammer covers the Vikings for the Minnesota Star Tribune, entering his sixth NFL season. From the Metrodome to U.S. Bank Stadium, he's reported on everything from Case Keenum's Minneapolis Miracle, the offensive line's kangaroo court to Adrian Peterson's suspension.

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