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Los Angeles Dodgers Star Wars Night on May 4

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The Los Angeles Dodgers slug their way down the home stretch during Star Wars Night at Dodgers Stadium

  • Seating: reserve value MVP (section 10RS)
  • Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together.
  • Click here to view the seating chart.
  • What’s included: a Star Wars bobblehead
  • Tickets will be emailed

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All sales final. Tickets will be emailed. Limit 8/person, subject to ticket availability. Expiration varies depending on the event date. Valid only for date and time selected. Valid only for option purchased. Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together. Dodgers is the issuer of tickets - discount reflects Dodgers 's current ticket prices, which may change. Non-transferable. Groupon & affiliates’ Extraordinary Event Policy doesn't apply. See Dodgers' rescheduling, cancellation & refund policy. Must provide name & email at checkout, which we will provide to Dodgers, along w/ info about your purchase in accordance with its privacy policy ADA seating can't be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Additional fees added at checkout. Ticket must be used and expires on date of event for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Los Angeles Dodgers

Los Angeles’ love affair with the Dodgers dates to 1958 - when the club moved from Brooklyn to the west coast - and continues to this day, with the team leading the Majors in attendance each of the last six seasons. The franchise has had its share of stars on the field, and even has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The team’s iconic LA logo is recognizable worldwide, and no visit to Los Angeles is complete without a visit to Dodger Stadium to taste the famous Dodger Dog. On the field, in the stands and in the community, the team represents Los Angeles’ rich cultural history and diversity: From the first African American to play in the Majors, Jackie Robinson, to the league’s first Korean-born player, Chan Ho Park, not to mention Fernando-mania in the 1980s and Nomo-mania in the 1990s, which were inspired by the success of Fernando Valenzuela (Mexico) and Hideo Nomo (Japan). Home of Major League Baseball’s 2020 All-Star Game, Dodger Stadium is the largest (capacity: 56,000) and third-oldest stadium in baseball (opened: 1962), and sits on 300 acres with views of Downtown, the Hollywood sign and the San Gabriel Mountains.

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