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Vikings 2023 training camp schedule includes two night practices

Fans must reserve general admission digital tickets in advance for all open training camp practices. Up to 4,000 digital tickets will be available to reserve each day.

Kirk Cousins. Vikings.com

The Vikings already planned on double joint practice sessions with the Titans and Cardinals and are now doubling their night practices for 2023 Minnesota Vikings Training Camp presented by Omni Viking Lakes Hotel.

The 63rd training camp in franchise history will be the sixth hosted at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center and will feature 14 open practices, beginning with Back Together Weekend on July 29.

Minnesota will host night practices at TCO Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 3 and Tuesday, Aug. 8.

The Vikings also have two sessions of practices with the Titans (Aug. 16-17) scheduled before hosting Tennessee on Aug. 19 and two more practices scheduled with the Cardinals (Aug. 23-24) before hosting Arizona on Aug. 26.

General Admission tickets for 12 of the 14 practices are free for Vikings Season Ticket Members and children 17 and younger and $5 for all other adults. Tickets for the night practices are available at $10 for adults, $5 for children 17 and younger and free for children under 36 inches tall. A portion of all ticket sale proceeds will go to the Minnesota Vikings Foundation.

Season Ticket Members received priority access to reserve tickets at vikings.com/camp at 1 p.m. (CT) on Thursday, June 22.

Access for the general public will begin at 10 a.m. (CT) on Friday, June 23.

Digital Tickets/Capacity

Fans must reserve general admission digital tickets in advance for all open training camp practices. Up to 4,000 digital tickets will be available to reserve each day. Capacity for the night practices at TCO Stadium is set at 7,000 for each session. There is no limit on paid digital tickets. Season Ticket Members can reserve up to four free digital tickets for a maximum of two days. For all ticket reservations or purchases and for a complete training camp schedule, fans can visit vikings.com/camp.

Pricing Information

Regular Practices (8)

$5 for adults; free for children 17 and younger and Vikings Season Ticket Members

Joint Practices (4)

$5 for adults; free for children 17 and younger and Vikings Season Ticket Members

Night Practices at TCO Stadium (2)

$10 for adults; $5 for children 17 and younger; free for children under 36 inches tall

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