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Out at the Park

Come display your San Diego Pride at Petco Park and join the San Diego LGBTQ+ community on Friday, April 11, , for the Padres annual Out at the Park event.

Before the game, there will be a “Tailgate” from pm to pm in a VIP Space in Gallagher Square.

Padres Pride Hat

Here is a popular hat that always seems to sell out this year. With the rainbow logo and solid brown fabric, it is a good mix of Padres and Pride.

(Note this is not the hat that is given away at the game. That one can be seen in the illustration here)

Tickets

Your Out at the Park Theme Game ticket purchase includes a seat in the Out at the Park section at Petco Park, a commemorative hat and access to the pre-game VIP space in Gallagher Square, sustenance and drinks available for purchase. A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated directly to San Diego Pride.

Need tickets to the game? Visit the Padres Site.


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