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More fans allowed at Utah Jazz home games, starting this week
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Utah Jazz have announced that more fans will be allowed into Vivint Arena for home games moving forward.
The team announced on Monday that the maximum capacity for fans will increase from 1,500 fans in the lower bowl to 3,902 in the lower and the upper bowls, beginning with Tuesday’s game at home versus the Detroit Pistons. Tickets will still be sold in socially distanced pods and will be available to purchase online.
The Jazz are one of nine teams that are currently allowing fans to attend home games in the NBA.
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