Birmingham thank fans as season tickets sales rise by 46.62% from last season despite relegation

The Blues will be playing in the third tier of English football for the first time since 1995, with the hope they can return to the Championship at the first attempt.

Season Ticket sales also reach the highest number in over a decade for the club, and by purchasing one, it is the cheapest way, with renewals available from £12.82 per game or £13.69 per game for new Season Ticket holders.

2023/24 Season Ticket holders who don’t renew before the deadline are at risk of losing their seat. Prices, and all the other details can be seen further down in the article.

16,505 Season Tickets sold so far. 💙

Thank you for your incredible support! 👏

— Birmingham City FC (@BCFC) July 11, 2024

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CLUB STATEMENT:

The 2024/25 Season Ticket Renewal and Early Bird Window is now closed.

The Club is pleased to announce that 16,505 supporters have renewed or purchased a Season Ticket during the Renewal and Early Bird window for the upcoming 2024/25 season. This represents the largest Season Ticket sales in over a decade, up 46.62% compared to last season. The Club thanks all fans for their continued unwavering support and loyalty.

Everyone at the Club looks forward to welcoming all supporters back to St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park on Saturday 10 August as Chris Davies’ side host Reading, kick-off 5.30pm, in the first fixture of the season.

What happens next?

The Birmingham City ticket office is now closed until 9am on Tuesday 16 July.

The Club requests supporters not to call the Ticket Office or visit the temporary Blues Store during this period. Additionally, no Season Tickets will be able to be purchased online.

On Friday 12 July supporters who registered on the Season Ticket relocation waiting list will be contacted by members of the Birmingham City Ticket Office team to process relocations. This will be prioritised based on when supporters registered.

Please note: Relocations are only available should a seat be available in the requested stand.

2024/25 Season Ticket Standard Window will open on July 16 at 9am. During the Standard Window, Season Tickets will be available from £335. The full price grid can be found below.

Ticket details regarding the upcoming pre-season fixture against Glasgow Rangers on Wednesday 24 July, kick-off 7.30pm will be released tomorrow.

Supporters are advised to download the Official Birmingham City App, visit BCFC.com and follow the Club’s social media channels to stay updated on all Blues news.

This is how Twitter users reacted after Birmingham thank fans as 2024/25 season tickets sales rise by 46.62% from last season despite relegation…

@brumforward: People want to watch goals, wins, clean sheets, and consistently good performances. Regardless of the teams we’re playing against. We haven’t expected these probably since 2011-12. Great to see.

@BrummieJoeHD: Impressive 👏

@FTM1042: From a Sunderland fan well done to every Birmingham supporter who have renewed their season ticket for next season. I said earlier in week you’re a huge credit to the football club & your the heartbeat of Birmingham city. Wishing you lads the best for next season 💙👍

@blues_4_all: The new owners’ investment both on and off the pitch has been fantastic. They’ve truly backed up their promises with funding. It’s wonderful to see our fans responding with a rise in season ticket sales. This mutual support is outstanding. Expecting a huge crowd every home game!

@MarkPeacock_83: The best have sorted the bar areas out, otherwise I won’t get to see any of the first half

@Andyjack83: Good number so far let’s see if we can get 18-20 now that would be fantastic!!

@krubot3: Next 20k, let’s make it happen UTB 💙

@Matt__Jones___: Only 7 clubs in league one who hold 16K or over in their whole stadium. We really are the Wembley of League one 😂 #bcfc

@Doctob: Blues is a big club. Here’s the evidence. Doesn’t matter what division they play in. Brilliant supporters.

@em_hemming: more then half the leagues stadium capacities 😂

@SolihullJohn: Yeah last season was low due to building works and covid exit

@Imhavingthesoup: 20k would be awesome, added to the corporate selling out for the season every game would be a minimum 22k attendance.

@SpindlerRoy: What’s happened to Birmingham man they have turned into proper glory hunters. Only selling tickets now because they are going to piss league 1 and then the championship too. #bcfc

@_LukeStokes_: Mental club man. Gonna be some season 😂

@JordanD179: Relegated and breaking the previous seasons numbers. Built different 😂

@bowen_james: Someone’s got to pay for the roof to be repaired.

@MRMAXCB: Absolutely brilliant considering we’ve been the most depressing team to watch in the EFL for the past 10 years. New optimism and new hope!

@HalesowenBlues: That’s around £5m+ in ticket revenue so far. Your hard earned money going into the club you love. Unbelievable support 👏🏽💙 #bcfc #KRO

@NorthBSHA: Gonna be 25k most weeks

@Danny_Moore8: Few more signings and some good pre seasons displays and we easily hit 17,000. Up the blues

@saley1984: That’s class tbf. Be easily over 20k before the season once everyone can see what’s available tomorrow 👏🏻💙

@delves1:That’s unreal, bet that goes beyond 18k before the first game People will get fomo now and more tickets will be bought #KRO/ #BCFC

@KyBatch18: Outrageous that

@DB30Something: This is genuinely fantastic. I cant wait for the new season.

@1875j: mobs like crawley are gonna be turning up thinking they’re at the bernabeu

@Dan_Chalmers89: Can’t wait to sing 6-0 on your big day out to half the teams in the league

@LeeTheCatCamp: Glory hunting bastards aren’t we

@OSCStratBlues: This is pretty phenomenal considering…. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

@conorkeane21: Some club 💙