Where and How To Buy 2021 Los Angeles Clippers Tickets
Primary market single-game tickets are not yet available, but when they are they will be available through the team website.
On the secondary market TicketIQ has Fee-Free LA Clippers tickets, which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.
Los Angeles Clippers 2021 Attendance Policy
The Clippers recently released this statement announcing that fans would be allowed back at Staples Center for the teams final home games of the 2021 regular season:
With the State of California announcing that Los Angeles County has moved into the orange tier, we will continue working closely with the L.A. County Department of Public Health and STAPLES Center to determine the guidelines for safely hosting fans at Clippers home games this season. With the new guidelines in place, we are planning for a certain number of fans to attend our game against Minnesota on April 18.
Staples Center COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols
Health Verification
A health verification is required for all ticketed guests. Guests are required to present a photo ID, and either proof of full vaccination (two weeks since your final dose) or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event date. Remember, if you’re not feeling well, please stay home!
Face Coverings Required
Guests over the age of 2 are required to wear a face covering that covers both the nose and mouth at all times. Gaiters, bandanas, and coverings with exhalation vents are prohibited; a face shield still requires a face covering. For the safety of everyone, guests unable to wear proper face coverings will not be admitted into the venue.
No Bags
Bags and purses of any size are not permitted, including backpacks, clutches, totes, clear bags, and camera bags. Only bring necessary items that fit in your pocket. Wallets without chains/straps are allowed.
Keep Your Distance
Practice safe physical distancing of at least 6 feet from others not in your household. We’ve added spacing markers and wayfinding signage to help you maintain a safe distance.
We’re Fans of Clean Hands
Clean your hands often by washing with soap water for 20 seconds or using hand sanitizer. There are touchless hand sanitizer stations, faucets, paper towel dispensers, and soap dispensers throughout the venue.
Cashless
STAPLES Center is a fully cash-free venue that only accepts debit and credit cards, including major contactless and mobile payment methods, for a safe and speedy check out. We no longer accept cash. If you do not have an accepted cashless method of payment, "Cash to Card" conversion kiosks are free of charge and located throughout the venue.
For more information, visit the Staples Center website.
Where to Buy 2019-20 Los Angeles Clippers Tickets
How Much Are 2019-20 Los Angeles Clippers Tickets

March 8 vs. Los Angeles Lakers 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $828
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $194
October 22 vs. Los Angeles Lakers 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $771
- Secondary market cheapest price: $311
April 11 vs. Golden State Warriors 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $609
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $121
January 10 vs. Golden State Warriors 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $471
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $125
December 28 vs. Utah Jazz 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $440
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $90
March 1 vs. Philadelphia 76ers 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $419
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $94
December 19 vs. Houston Rockets 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $371
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $88
November 22 vs. Houston Rockets 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $334
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $95
November 20 vs. Boston Celtics 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $341
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $77
November 6 vs. Milwaukee Bucks 🎟️
- Secondary market average asking price: $321
- Secondary market cheapest ticket: $74
Los Angeles Clippers 2018-19 Ticket Market Overview:
After failing to make the playoffs, DeAndre Jordan leaving for Dallas, and the Los Angeles Lakers signing LeBron James, it was a rough summer for the Los Angeles Clippers. Put those pieces together and it's not too surprising to see Clippers ticket prices on the secondary market fall 29% from last season. Below is how Clippers ticket prices stack up on the secondary market this decade. Clippers tickets are the second cheapest since 2011, when TicketIQ.com began tracking data. The most expensive ticket of the decade was $221in 2011-12, when the Clippers finished second in the Pacific Division, and the cheapest was $123 the following season, when they went on to win the division.
Where to Buy Clippers Tickets:
The Clippers $137 average asking price ranks No. 18 in the NBA, down from No. 9 with a $194 average last season. The Golden State Warriors are ranked No. 1, with a $463 average asking price. Clippers season tickets are available through the team website, and season-ticket holders get access to exclusive team events and priority access to postseason tickets. Single-game tickets are available for most games through the Clippers primary market partner AXS, while the team directs fans to VividSeats for resale tickets. In addition, secondary ticket marketplace TicketIQ.com has seats available for all games. On the primary market, seats for the November 12 Golden State Warriors game start at $100 while TicketIQ.com has floor seats available starting at $497.
Top 5 Games on 2018-19 Los Angeles Clippers Schedule:
Four of the five most expensive Clippers games on the secondary market involve other California teams -- namely, the Lakers and Warriors. While the Lakers and Clippers have long had a cross-town rivalry, Clippers fans are likely driving up prices at Staples Center for the chance to see LeBron James in purple and gold. The priciest ticket of the season is $376 for the January 31 Lakers game, followed by $364 for the April 5 Lakers game. The next two most expensive are $356 for the January 18 Warriors game and $324 for the November 12 Warriors game. No. 5 on the list is $217, when the Boston Celtics come to town on March 11.
Should the young Clippers put together a competitive season, ticket prices for any of the above games could rise. TicketIQ.com can get fans into Staples Center, with tickets to see LeBron and the Lakers starting at $112 on January 31 and $94 on April 5. Both sets of tickets come with the company's Low Price Guarantee.
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