ISL London Meet Tickets Now On Sale; U.S. Sales Begin at Noon E.T.

Tickets for the London stop of the inaugural International Swimming League season went on sale Friday morning local time, and tickets for all U.S. meets other than the final in Las Vegas will go on sale shortly – at noon Eastern time on the ISL website.

Two-day passes for the November 23-24 meet in London are already sold out (those tickets ranged from £36-£46 ($44-$57). Single tickets remain for both days at the following rates:

CATEGORY ADULT CHILD FAMILY ADULT (2 DAYS)
Premium £26 ($32)    £16 ($20) £76 ($93) £46 ($57)
Standard £21 ($26) £11 ($13.50) £56 ($69) £36 ($44)

Click here to go to the London ticket page.

It’s unclear as of now when tickets for the other European stops will be released. The Naples, Italy meet takes place October 12-13 and Hungary, Budapest is slated to host October 26-27.

Tickets for three U.S. meets will be available Friday. The meet dates were each recently shifted one day later to take place fully over the weekend (rather than Friday-Saturday, as they were previously schedule). These are the U.S. meets about to go on sale:

  • 5-6 October 2019 – IU Natatorium, Indianapolis, USA
  • 19-20 October 2019 – The LISD Westside Aquatic Center, Lewisville, Texas, USA
  • 16-17 November 2019 – Natatorium at the Eppley Recreation Center, Maryland, USA

To get caught up on the latest ISL news, click here and check out the U.S. team GM panel from the American Swim Coaches Association conference earlier this week.

Update: we’ve received ticket prices for the U.S.-based meets:

Indianapolis & Dallas (per session prices):

Category Adult Child (12 & under)
Premium $40 $30
Standard $25 $20

Washington (per session prices):

Category Adult Child (12 & under)
Premium $60 $50
Standard $35 $30

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OBenson
5 years ago

Bought my tickets for London, having been to events there before didn’t look at the seating chart as I didn’t consider that paying for a ‘Premium’ ticket would actually have me sat completely away from the pool! Ah well – my mistake!

The Kraken
5 years ago

Two California teams and no California meets 🙁

TNM
Reply to  The Kraken
5 years ago

You got the Las Vegas meet, which is near the border of CA.

Superfan
Reply to  The Kraken
5 years ago

They need a decent indoor pool first

Drewbrewsbeer
5 years ago

Got my tickets for Lewisville!

Swimmer
5 years ago

Not sure how the tickets will sell in the USA. Can’t even fill seats
at the Tyr Pro series.

Heyitsme
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

Big fax

Admin
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

I think that there’s enough curiosity and hype for year 1 that they’ll sell out. The crucial task will be delivering a good enough show that it sells out again in year 2 (or that it sells out the final in Las Vegas in a bigger venue). Most of the ISL venues are not that big.

Dee
5 years ago

Really affordable for the London ISL when compared to other sporting events in the city.

NONA
5 years ago

That’s pretty expensive for the Washington meet!

Heyitsme
Reply to  NONA
5 years ago

Wonder why lol

Pvdh
Reply to  Heyitsme
5 years ago

Phelps surprise comeback

DrSwimPhil
Reply to  Pvdh
5 years ago

Would Phelps’ pot suspension = not be allowed to compete in the ISL?

Pvdh
Reply to  DrSwimPhil
5 years ago

“What drug policy?” – ISL if Phelps came back

Admin
Reply to  Pvdh
5 years ago

Phelps’ was a conduct suspension. Marijuana is only banned in competition, it’s legal out of competition.

DLSwim
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

That’s right. I remember that FINA even invited him to participate as an unaffiliated athlete at the world champs during the suspension, but he declined.

BarryA
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

Under Federal law, it’s not “legal” anywhere in the United States.

Admin
Reply to  BarryA
5 years ago

Ok cool, but I think you know that we’re not talking about United States federal law, and rather referring to the World Anti-Doping Code.

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Torrey is from Oakland, CA, and majored in media studies and American studies at Claremont McKenna College, where she swam distance freestyle for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps team. Outside of SwimSwam, she has bylines at Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports, SB Nation, and The Student Life newspaper.

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