How To Find The Cheapest Memphis Redbirds Tickets + Face Value Options

March 9, 2021

The Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals Triple-A affiliate, begin their 70-game home schedule with Opening Day on April 6 against the Indianapolis Indians. The Redbirds play their games at AutoZone Park and are a part of Triple-A East, a 20-team league that is debuting in 2021.

Where to Buy 2021 Memphis Redbirds Tickets

Primary market single-game tickets are available via the official team website.

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Memphis Redbirds 2021 Home Schedule

  • May 4-9 Durham Bulls (Tampa Bay Rays)
  • May 18-23 Louisville Bats (Cincinnati Reds)
  • June 1-6 Toledo Mud Hens (Detroit Tigers)
  • June 8-13 Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves)
  • June 29-July 4 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami Marlins)
  • July 15-18 Norfolk Tides (Baltimore Orioles)
  • July 27-Aug. 1 Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves)
  • Aug. 17-22 Nashville Sounds (Milwaukee Brewers)
  • Aug. 24-29 Columbus Clippers (Cleveland Indians)
  • Sept. 14-19 Louisville Bats (Cincinnati Reds)

How Much Are 2021 Memphis Redbirds Tickets

Season ticket membership deposits are $100 per ticket.

Primary single-game tickets are available starting at $17 per ticket via the team's website. 

Premium seating, including Owner’s Seats, Budweiser Bowtie Bar tickets, and 4-Top Tables, should be available soon. Here are the prices for single-game tickets:

AutoZone Park Attendance Policy

The Redbirds share AutoZone Park with the USLC’s Memphis 901 FC. Last year, Memphis 901 had 8,571 fans in attendance for the home opener (March 7, 2020). During the 2020-21 season, the Memphis Grizzlies have hosted 20 percent capacity for home contests in early 2021. For AutoZone Park, 20 percent capacity would mean that 2,000 fans would be allowed for Redbirds home games.