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PHOTOS: United Center introduces new Banner Level seats for 2025-2026 season

CHICAGO — The United Center is expanding its premium seating options.

The home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks will be opening Banner Level seats, “a reimagined premium experience for fans set alongside the hometown teams’ 12 championship banners,” according to a press release.

The newly introduced Banner Level will be available for this 2025-2026 season. It will have new suites that showcase an open and social viewing atmosphere.

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The Banner Level will replace the 74 suites previously available on the Penthouse Suites Level.

“The Banner Level represents the next chapter in our commitment to prioritize and enhance the fan experience in the arena,” said Joe Myhra, Chief Operating Officer, United Center. “By blending modern design with flexible, social spaces and views unlike anywhere else in the arena, we’re creating a premium environment that’s as dynamic and diverse as the fans and events that fill the United Center year-round.”

The new design will include:

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  • Banner Lofts: New to the United Center, these six-person, semi-private spaces open for every event with a focus on intimate social settings for small groups
  • Banner Seats: Individual upscale and oversized leather seats at center court and center ice offering a unique overhead view of Bulls and Blackhawks games, in addition to select special events, complemented by in-seat food delivery for a seamless experience
  • Banner Lounge: An upscale, communal space set adjacent to the championship banners offering Banner Loft and Banner Seat guests an elevated setting to socialize before, during and after games and events
  • Icon Suites: Oversized, modern spaces that offer a variety of lounge and stadium seating accommodating 15-30 people with a name that pays tribute to the iconic sports and music moments from the arena’s history
  • Banner Suites: Contemporary suites accommodating 12-20 guests
  • Super Suites: Flexible spaces to accommodate 40-80 guests that include modern amenities, table and lounge seating as well as audio/video capabilities

Stadium officials said it will give sports fans and concert guests more flexible and afforable options.

For more information, go to:  www.UnitedCenter.com/PremiumSeating.

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