Buffalo Bandits announce Fan Appreciation Night set for April 11

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The Buffalo Bandits announced on April 9 that they will host their annual Fan Appreciation Night on Saturday at 7 p.m. against the Rochester Knighthawks at KeyBank Center.

The event marks the home regular season finale as the Bandits compete for a first-round home playoff game. The team said tickets are still available for fans who wish to attend.

According to the announcement, the first 10,000 fans arriving at KeyBank Center will receive an official team photo of the 2025-26 Bandits. Merchandise discounts will be offered throughout the evening, with all headwear and apparel marked down by thirty percent at the team store. Concessions including hot dogs, popcorn, and pretzels with cheese will be available for four dollars each. Happy hour pricing in the Labatt Blue Zone features sixteen-ounce cans for seven dollars from when doors open until game time.

Fans can also participate in various concourse activities on the arena’s 100 Level, such as photo opportunities, hair braiding, and friendship bracelet making. A fifty-fifty raffle is scheduled with a guaranteed pot of twenty-five thousand dollars; second-chance prizes include signed Bandits merchandise.

Season Ticket Members are eligible to pick up a commemorative lacrosse stick outside of the box office between four and seven p.m., or during normal business hours from April 13 through April 30 if unable to attend during that window. After Saturday’s game concludes, select Season Ticket Members will receive jerseys directly from players on the floor.

An equipment drive is also planned in KeyBank Center’s pavilion from four to seven p.m., offering another way for fans to participate in community efforts during Fan Appreciation Night.



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