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Las Vegas Aces Make WNBA History: 3 Years of Sold-Out Season Tickets
The Aces' consistent on-court success and strategic community investments have fueled a three-year sellout streak, signaling a new era of fan engagement in women's basketball.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:53am
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The Las Vegas Aces' consistent on-court success and community-focused initiatives have fueled a three-year sellout streak, a rare feat in professional sports.Las Vegas TodayThe Las Vegas Aces have achieved a rare feat in professional sports: a three-year streak of selling out season tickets. This sustained demand is a testament to the team's on-court excellence, led by four-time MVP A'ja Wilson, as well as the franchise's strategic community investments and efforts to build a loyal, engaged fanbase. The Aces' story reveals a broader trend in women's sports of blending elite performance with purpose-driven expansion and grassroots initiatives that strengthen the team's connection to the local community.
Why it matters
The Aces' sellout streak is more than just a box office success - it signals a shift in how fan bases are cultivated in the WNBA. By winning consistently, designing a fan experience that fosters a sense of community, and investing in local infrastructure and youth programs, the Aces have created a sustainable model for women's sports franchises to build lasting social capital and cultural influence.
The details
The Aces' 2025 season culminated in a 16-game win streak and a fourth MVP for A'ja Wilson, solidifying the team as a dynasty in the making. This on-court success has translated into a 92% season ticket renewal rate for 2026, indicating not just satisfaction but true affinity from the fanbase. The remaining allotments being filled from a waitlist suggests pent-up demand that is more than a one-off spike. The Aces have also invested in refurbishing outdoor courts, launching youth clinics, and partnering with local businesses to tie corporate social responsibility to athletic achievement - blending philanthropy, infrastructure, and sport into a single brand-building engine.
- The 2025 season culminated in a 16-game win streak and a fourth MVP for A'ja Wilson.
- The Aces' season ticket renewal rate for 2026 is 92%.
- The 2026 WNBA season will feature a 44-game schedule, with 22 home games for the Aces.
The players
A'ja Wilson
The Aces' star player, a four-time WNBA MVP who has led the team to consistent on-court success.
Las Vegas Aces
The professional women's basketball team based in Las Vegas, Nevada, known for their consistent winning record and strategic community investments.
What’s next
The Aces will open the 2026 season with a finals rematch against the Phoenix Mercury at T-Mobile Arena, signaling the league's willingness to book marquee matchups early and use storylines to keep fans engaged.
The takeaway
The Aces' three-year sellout streak is not just about seats sold, but about a franchise shaping a sustainable model for how women's sports teams can grow a city-wide ecosystem around sport, culture, and civic pride. By winning consistently, investing in the community, and telling a compelling story, the Aces have created a blueprint for other franchises to convert triumph into lasting social capital.
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