Adelaide's Rory Sloane and Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines with fans at the 2023 fixture announcement at Adelaide Oval on December 5, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

THE AFL is pleased to announce an extra 2,500 tickets have been made available for the Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne at Adelaide Hills (Summit Sports and Recreation Park, Mount Barker) during 'Gather Round…. A festival of footy.'

Work between the AFL, SA Government and the Mount Barker District Council reconfigured the precinct to allow more fans to attend.

The game previously sold out in 40 minutes.

The additional tickets will be available from 11:00am (ACDT) Wednesday 15th February.

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“Moving a whole round for Premiership points to one state is a major logistical operation, one that can’t be delivered without collaboration across many organisations,” AFL EGM Customer and Commercial Kylie Rogers said.

“Increasing capacity is a great issue to navigate through and the willingness of all involved, especially the Mount Barker District Council and SA government has allowed us to turn this around so quickly and efficiently.

“The Saturday afternoon at Adelaide Hills is sure to be a special event, and now an extra 2,500 fans can share in the experience.”

Tickets for matches at the Thursday night, Friday night, and Sunday double header at Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval are still available for Club & AFL Members and the general public via Ticketek.  

The Saturday double header at Adelaide Oval has sold out.

Corporate Hospitality packages remain available through the AFL Event Office at 
afl.com.au/eventoffice.

All competing club access members will get free entry to their club’s match, while non-competing members and general public tickets are capped at a single price of $30 for adults, $20 concession (15-18 years old) and kids (under 15) are FREE at all matches.

Tickets are not tiered or classified, so prices are capped for all matches in any seat in the venue and for all matches at the Adelaide Oval multi-day discounted passes will be available.

Adelaide Oval will host six matches – Thursday night, Friday night, a Saturday double header and a Sunday double header, while Norwood Oval, home of the reigning SANFL premiers the ‘Redlegs’ will host two matches – Friday twilight and Sunday afternoon and Adelaide Hills (Summit Sports and Recreation Park, Mount Barker), home of ‘Hills footy’ will host a Saturday afternoon match.