Seattle fans had their shot earlier this year when the Savannah Bananas opened their ticket lottery for T-Mobile Park. As with every city on the tour, demand far outstripped supply. Thousands of hopefuls entered, but only a fraction got the chance to purchase at face value. If your name wasn’t drawn, resale is now the only option left.
The Seattle Stop on the World Tour
The 2025 Banana Ball World Tour includes 80+ games in more than 40 cities. Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, home of the Mariners, will host two of the most anticipated stops:
- September 19, 2025
- September 20, 2025
Both nights will feature the Bananas battling the Firefighters, in front of a Northwest crowd that rarely sees baseball reimagined this way.
Secondary Ticket Market in Seattle
With the lottery closed and tickets sold out, here’s where you’ll likely be shopping for seats. Tickets are selling at a premium, with a few in the sub/near-$300 range. They quickly jump to $800+ for better seats. StubHub had the best options when we compared pricing.
Banana Ball’s Wild Journey to the Pacific Northwest
The Bananas started as a collegiate summer team in Savannah back in 2016. What changed their destiny was Banana Ball, a reinvented version of baseball that keeps games under two hours and leans into entertainment. Think choreographed walk-ups, fan-catch foul outs, and nonstop engagement. Clips of these antics have exploded online, transforming the team into a touring entertainment brand that now sells out major league stadiums.
Why It’s Worth It
T-Mobile Park is one of MLB’s most scenic stadiums, and pairing that with Banana Ball creates a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else. Even on the secondary market, most fans agree it’s worth the premium for the mix of baseball, comedy, and performance.