San Antonio Spurs announce themed nights and local food offerings for new season

Brian Wright, San antonio spurs general manager
Brian Wright, San antonio spurs general manager
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Fans attending the San Antonio Spurs’ 2025–26 NBA season at Frost Bank Center can expect a range of themed nights, special ticket deals, and expanded local food options. The season begins on October 26, 2025, with Opening Night serving as both the start of the season and a welcome event for fans.

Throughout the year, several promotional nights are scheduled. These include Educators Night on October 27, Veterans Night on November 8, Hispanic Heritage Game on November 16, Ugly Sweater Night on December 17, and Fan Appreciation Night on April 12. Other themes include Barbie Game Day, Hello Kitty Night, Star Wars Night, Military Appreciation Night, and more.

The Spurs will also participate in league-wide events such as the Road to the Cup games on November 7 and 14. Eleven City Nights are planned to showcase new City Edition uniforms.

Ticket promotions are available for select nights. Fans can access perks such as Spurs T-shirts or Beerfest packages with their tickets. There is also a Ticket + 2 Beers deal offered from Sunday through Thursday. Weekend attendees can purchase meal deals that bundle arena food with game tickets. These offers are exclusive to official sales channels and not available through resale sites.

The Frost Bank Center features an expanded culinary program this season through the Spurs Culinary Residency program. Local restaurants like Alamo Biscuit Co. and Panadería will serve their dishes inside the arena at two stands this year.

After games, visitors are encouraged to explore San Antonio attractions such as the River Walk, Historic Pearl restaurants, and The Alamo. Discounted entry to city attractions is available via San Antonio CityPASS.

According to information provided in the press release: “Tickets are available directly through the official Spurs website at nba.com/spurs/tickets. Buying from the official site ensures valid entry and access to special promo-night offers.” Lower-level center court seats provide optimal views of games while club and courtside sections offer premium amenities; upper-level sideline seats offer more budget-friendly options.

Local San Antonio food is available at Frost Bank Center through partnerships with area restaurants under the Culinary Residency Program.

“Through the Spurs Culinary Residency program, local restaurants bring their signature dishes straight to the Frost Bank Center, giving fans and out-of-towners alike the chance to sample hometown favorites without ever leaving their seats,” according to details in the announcement.



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