⚽️ Philadelphia Union Launching New Premium Spaces for Next-Level Fan Experiences
MLS club's fans are about to get some serious upgrades at Subaru Park.
Coming in Spring 2025, the Union is rolling out some fresh new premium spaces that blend close-to-the-action vibes with top-tier amenities. These new areas are all about making game days feel more immersive, personalized, and, well, unforgettable.
2010 North: a speakeasy vibe
2010 North isn’t just a lounge—it’s the Union’s take on a speakeasy experience right in the heart of Subaru Park. It’s got that exclusive, tucked-away vibe where fans can grab handcrafted cocktails and chill in a luxury setting. Beyond the drinks, members get all-inclusive food and in-seat service, plus access to private TVs and beverage coolers. The setup is a nod to how sports venues are leaning into intimate, exclusive spaces that make fans feel like VIPs without being over-the-top.
PRICING: available on a full-season basis at $5,800 per seat with a four-seat minimum.
The Commodore: up-close action meets pub vibes
If you’re more into a laid-back, social vibe, The Commodore has you covered. Located right by the field on the South End, it’s a spot that mixes pub atmosphere with some seriously close views of the game. Think draft beers, pub fare, and seats that put you right next to the action. The Commodore’s all-inclusive model—covering food, drinks, and parking—reflects a growing trend in premium experiences that makes game day easier, wallet-free, and all about being in the moment.
PRICING: available on a full-season basis at $5,000 per seat with a two-seat minimum.
Seaport Terrace Suites: perfect for groups, with killer views
For those bringing a crowd, the Seaport Terrace Suites are where it’s at. These suites blend indoor and outdoor spaces, offering scenic views of the river and Commodore Barry Bridge. They’re designed to host up to 30 guests, for everything from corporate outings to big family gatherings. Suites like these are popping up everywhere as more fans want that social, flexible setting to enjoy the game with their own crew.
With these additions, the Union isn’t just adding more seats—they’re doubling down on premium spaces that cater to different types of fans, whether for the social scene or the full VIP treatment. It’s another step in the shift towards making game days as much about the experience as the game itself.
more info: https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/tickets/premium/coming-soon