Louisville’s newest professional football team is now selling season tickets ahead of the 2026 slate at Lynn Family Stadium.
While a schedule for the Louisville Kings’ inaugural season has yet to be released, fans can reserve seats for all five regular season games in the spring. The Kings are also taking deposits for suites ($500 per game) and group outings ($50 per game for groups of 10 or more).
Prices for both season and single-game tickets appear for fans on the team’s official website. A color-coded seating chart shows individual game prices will range from $12-128. Standing room-only admission behind the endzones will be the cheapest options for fans, while the “Blue” seats over the middle of the field are set to be the most expensive, as they include access to the stadium club, and all-inclusive food and beverage options.
Season tickets for the standing room-only area are as low as $60. A five-game package for fans wanting club access costs at least $640.
The website offers a contact information form Kings fans can fill out if they want to learn more from a team sales executive.
Lynn Family Stadium, which also hosts Louisville City and Racing Louisville soccer matches, can fit around 15,000 spectators. Seats within sections 103-109 will not go on sale for Kings games “due to obstructions,” the team’s official website states.
United Football League officials previously stated the 2026 season would begin March 27, with a complete schedule for the 8-team league to come “at a later date.” Officials also stated “all team rosters would remain unchanged,” though it is unclear which players and coaches will be joining the Kings for the team’s inaugural campaign. Three teams from the UFL’s 2025 season —the Memphis Showboats, Michigan Panthers, and San Antonio Brahmas — are being replaced by the Kings, Columbus Aviators and Orlando Storm.
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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville Kings season tickets for sale. Prices for 2026 UFL games

