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Brisbane Lions v Naarm - 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season
Sunday, 18 May 2025
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Ticket offices are located at Gabba Gates 1, 2, 4, 7 and 9 (note some ticket offices are closed depending on the event). By choosing Mobile Delivery as your delivery method, tickets can be printed at your convenience. These are also accepted to obtain free public transport to and from the game. Ground Access: -------------------- Public access to the Gabba is via Gates 2 and 9 (Stanley Street) or Gates 4 and 7 (Vulture Street).
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The Gabba 411 Vulture Street Woolloongabba, QLD 4102
Please Note:
Running Times: Gates - 2:00pm Start - 3:20pm Finish - Approximately 2.5 hours after start time All times are approximate and subject to change. Mobile delivery is the easiest and safest way to access tickets to your events. When you select Mobile delivery at checkout - your mobile phone is your ticket! You can access your tickets inside either the Ticketmaster or Brisbane Lions app, or via ticketmaster.com.au. Your tickets will not be available for print or emailed to you. Conditions of entry click here.
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