LIMA 2019: TICKET SALES BEGIN SOON

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Sports fans across the Americas will be able to buy tickets to the largest and most important multisport of the continent, the Lima 2019 Pan American Games, in a few short weeks!

Ticket sales for the Lima 2019 Panam Games begin May 27 and can be purchased online through the Lima 2019 website (www.lima2019.pe/en) or through approved Lima 2019 Ticket Outlets.

Teleticket and Ticketmaster are partnering with Lima 2019 to guarantee seamless access to the venues where the greatest athletes of the 41 nations of the Americas will compete this July and August.

During the Games, tickets will be available at every competition venue and 10 authorized Ticket Centers throughout Lima, as well as at the Pan American Village and Exhibition Park.

The Lima 2019 Panam Games are giving athletes more chances than ever to qualify to the Olympic Games, ensuring the top athletes from across the continent will come to the Peruvian capital to compete.

And watching these stars perform at their peak will be more affordable than ever! The Lima 2019 Ticket program aims to make this great sports festival accessible to everyone, with tickets as low as $6.00 USD to many competitions, and even events such as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

Special discounts will also be available to children under the age of 12 and people over the age of 60.

Accessible seating will be available at all Lima 2019 venues, including spaces for wheelchairs. All wheelchair seats will also have a companion seat available next to, in front of, or behind the wheelchair spaces. These tickets will be sold at a 50-percent discount compared to other tickets in that section.

Ticket sales for the Lima 2019 Parapan American Games will begin on July 4.

Fans attending the Games will also be allowed to use digital tickets, with no printing necessary. Simply save your e-ticket to your cell phone and present it at the venue to gain access to the top sporting event of the Americas!

The Lima 2019 Panam Games will be held from July 26 to August 11, followed by the Parapan American Games August 23 to September 1.

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