- Philadelphia Phillies' season ticket demands force team to cap sales
- Phish tour maintains zero tolerance stance on ticket resale for summer 2010 concerts
- With attendance down, Golden State Warriors drop ticket prices
- Arizona legislators consider ticket surcharge to help Chicago Cubs build spring training stadium
- Broadway ticket sales skyrocket with the help of four new productions
- New consumer-friendly Connecticut ticketing bill moves closer to adoption
- Eagles tour taps Dixie Chicks, Keith Urban as special guests for summer concerts
- Red Bulls of the MLS to open new stadium
- Jack Johnson tour goes 'To the Sea' with summer dates for North America
- Kings of Leon tour fills summer months with U.S. concert plans
Houston Texans raise ticket prices after 9-7 season and no playoffs
Wed, Jan 20th 2010 2:13 pm EST
The Houston Texans, coming off its best season at 9-7 but still falling short of the playoffs, are raising ticket prices for next season by close to 7 percent. According to the American Chronicle, the average ticket price will go from $67.37 this season to $71.86 in 2010. The team has sold out every home game it has played there over the past decade, and it left prices unchanged for tickets in about 20 percent of the seats in Reliant Stadium.



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