Getting tickets to see Duke Men’s Basketball at Cameron Indoor Stadium is notoriously difficult due to the venue's small capacity and a sellout streak that dates back decades. Because "walk-up" tickets are almost nonexistent, you need a strategy involving official channels or secondary markets. 1. Official Duke Ticket Channels
Joining the Iron Dukes (minimum annual donation often around $100–$120) significantly improves your chances of getting single-game tickets when they are returned. 2. Secondary Market Options
While Duke encourages official channels to avoid counterfeits, sites like SeatGeek often list tickets from season ticket holders.
For high-demand games, Duke often auctions off exclusive ticket packages and VIP experiences through their official auction site .
This is the primary gateway for the general public. You can register for specific games; if season ticket holders return their seats or extra inventory becomes available, waitlist members are contacted.
The most secure way to buy tickets is through the Duke Athletics Ticket Office .
Offers go first to Iron Dukes members based on their priority level, then to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis.
Be cautious with "General Admission" tickets on secondary sites. These are typically for the student section (Krzyzewskiville) and often require a student ID for entry, making them useless for the general public. 3. Student & Graduate Tickets