
University of Michigan Athletics Transitions to Mobile Ticketing in 2021-22
5/25/2021 10:50:00 AM | General
» Michigan Athletics will begin the transition to mobile ticketing, beginning with the 2021 fall season.
» Mobile tickets will apply to all sports except football season ticket renewals.
» Print-at-home tickets will be discontinued.
• Mobile Ticketing Guide & FAQ
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Michigan Athletic Department will begin the transition to distribute event tickets through contactless mobile delivery beginning with the 2021 fall season.
Event tickets will be accessible to purchasers through digital wallets on smartphone devices in all U-M sports for which tickets are sold. Print-at-home tickets also will be discontinued.
Mobile tickets will apply to all sports except football, where returning season ticket purchasers will maintain the option to receive tickets either printed or via mobile device.
Mobile ticketing platforms provide a number of advantages to traditional printed tickets, including contactless transactions, faster delivery of tickets, flexibility for ticket holders, improved safety and reduction of counterfeit scenarios, and efficiency at our venues.
Coming this summer, the new Michigan Athletics mobile app will provide the easiest and most convenient way for fans to access their mobile tickets. The app will also feature quick access to event schedules, customizable push notifications, live and archived video and audio, podcasts and more. The free app will be available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
In the coming months, U-M Athletics will provide a full list of directions and answers to frequently asked questions.
Based upon the latest guidance from the State of Michigan, the path has been cleared for Michigan Athletics events to return to full capacity beginning with the fall competition. Should federal, state, local or campus public health guidelines change, we will update you as soon as that information becomes available.
Our goal continues to be our student-athletes, season ticket holders, and fans' health and safety.