Panthers fans are about to face yet another hike in prices for the upcoming season.
Non-premium season tickets will increase by about 6% for the 2025 season (that doesn’t include the nosebleed seats, which will still be about $510 for the season).
The team finished 5-12 in 2024—its seventh consecutive losing season—and hasn’t reached the playoffs since the 2017-18 campaign. Since David Tepper purchased the team in 2018, the Panthers have compiled a 36-80 record.
While some fans may be frustrated by the increase, the Panthers aren’t alone. About 80% of NFL teams that have released pricing information so far have also raised their ticket prices for 2025.
Last season, the Panthers ranked 20th in the NFL for non-premium ticket pricing, a position expected to remain steady this year.
Despite those numbers, the Panthers reported one of the league’s highest season ticket renewal rates in 2024. To reward continued loyalty, the team is rolling out a new PSL Owner Member Benefits Plan for 2025. The plan promises exclusive access, upgraded perks, and personalized features for PSL holders.
The deadline to renew season tickets is May 1.