The Los Angeles Lakers have confirmed that they are planning to raise ticket prices for the 2026-27 NBA season, according to a statement provided to ESPN. While the organization acknowledged that increases are coming, it did not publicly provide specific details about how large the price changes will be, which seating areas will be affected, or how the adjustments will be phased in. The confirmation signals that fans attending games at that time can expect to pay more than in prior seasons, though the exact impact on season-ticket holders and single-game buyers remains unclear.
NBA teams routinely review and adjust ticket pricing based on a variety of factors, including operating costs, player salaries, arena improvements, and overall demand for seats. The Lakers, one of the league’s most prominent franchises, typically rank among the top teams in attendance and local interest, which can influence their pricing strategy. However, the organization has not released a public breakdown of the reasoning behind this specific decision or how it compares to past increases.
For now, the announcement primarily serves as an early signal to fans, corporate partners, and other stakeholders that changes are on the horizon for the 2026-27 campaign. The team has not yet outlined any new policies related to payment plans, renewal options, or potential pricing tiers that might accompany the higher costs. It is also not yet known whether the price adjustments will be uniform across the arena or concentrated in particular sections, such as premium seating, lower bowl locations, or more affordable upper-level seats.
Details about how the price increases might affect long-term season-ticket agreements, partial plans, or group-ticket packages have also not been disclosed. Similarly, there has been no public indication of whether any additional fan benefits, in-arena enhancements, or expanded services will be introduced alongside the higher prices.
As of now, the franchise has simply confirmed its intention to implement ticket price hikes beginning with the 2026-27 season, leaving many of the key specifics to be determined or announced at a later date.