If you’re heading to Wrigley Field this summer, you may want to register for the ticket presale taking place on February 19th. The team currently has a presale sponsored by Southwest Airlines that will give registrants access to purchase tickets one day before the general public onsale on February 20th.
The presale will have two phases: an early presale for Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards members, followed by a presale for everyone else. The Southwest Airlines presale will be open for two hours, and then it will open for all other registrants.
If you don’t currently have a Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards account, there’s no downside to signing up for one: it’s free, and you can sign up here.
The presale registration window is open until 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 17th. Once registered, you’ll have the opportunity to purchase eight tickets to most games, but only a maximum of six tickets for any Diamond category games, and a maximum 40 tickets overall during the presale.
The same rules will apply to the general presale, which begins on February 20th.
The highlights of the Cubs schedule this year include:
March 26: Opening Day
May 22-24: weekend intraleague series against the Astros
June 19-21: weekend intraleague series against the Blue Jays
July 3-5: holiday weekend series against the Cardinals
July 17-19: weekend intraleague series against the Twins
July 31-August 2: weekend intraleague series against the Yankees
August 3-5: weekday series against the Dodgers
August 14-16: weekend series against the Cardinals
August 17-19: weekday Crosstown Series against the White Sox
How to picks seats and plan a visit to Wrigley Field
If you’re wondering what tickets to purchase, click here take a look at our Ultimate Insider Guide to Wrigley Field seating. And for full details on how to plan a visit to Wrigley Field, click here for our stadium guide.




