The Savannah Bananas’ Banana Ball Tour 2025 has been a smash hit, blending high-energy baseball with circus-like antics—think batters stealing first base, fan-caught foul balls for outs, and a strict two-hour limit. Kicking off February 1 in Mesa, Arizona, the tour spans 48 games across 40 cities in 25 states, hitting 18 MLB stadiums (like Fenway Park and Yankee Stadium) and three NFL venues (Clemson Memorial Stadium, Nissan Stadium, Bank of America Stadium). Home games return to Historic Grayson Stadium in Savannah, Georgia, with 30 dates from May to August. As of September 18, 2025, the regular season wraps soon, with playoffs in October and finals potentially extending the fun. But with sold-out crowds averaging 10,000-65,000 fans per game, snagging last-minute tickets requires strategy.
Official tickets sold out via the lottery system by November 1, 2024—fans entered for a chance to buy up to five seats per person, starting at $35 (no fees or taxes). Premium packages hit $125 for VIP perks like meet-and-greets. Kids 3 and under ride free on laps. The team’s Fans First policy limits purchases to promote fairness, and season memberships are capped. Join the interest list at thesavannahbananas.com for future alerts, but for now, primary sales are exhausted.
Enter resale markets: Your best bet for last-minute access. Platforms like StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, Viagogo, and TicketX list verified tickets from fans reselling extras. Prices fluctuate wildly—general admission starts at $60-$68 for bleachers, but expect $100-$140 for mid-tier seats, spiking to $200+ for prime views or playoffs. In high-demand spots like Petco Park (September 5-6) or Busch Stadium (July 18-19, already sold out officially), deals dip closer to game day as sellers offload. TicketX boasts no-fee resales and last-minute drops, while StubHub guarantees delivery and refunds. Avoid unverified Craigslist deals to dodge fakes; all major sites offer buyer protection.
Pro tips: Monitor apps for price alerts—StubHub’s “Best Value” filter and SeatGeek’s Deal Score help spot bargains. Check MLB host sites (e.g., mlb.com/padres for Petco) for add-on parking or hospitality. Games air on truTV post-ESPN, but nothing beats the live chaos. With the tour’s viral appeal (10M+ TikTok followers), act fast—September finales in San Diego and elsewhere are your final shot before playoffs. Banana Ball isn’t just baseball; it’s a party. Peel off those tickets before they’re gone!