Toronto Raptors

Raptors Fan Day returns on March 16 for Family-Friendly Fun

March Break just got a major upgrade for Raptors fans!

The second annual Raptors Fan Day is set to bring fans closer than ever to the Toronto Raptors with a day packed full of on-court action, player appearances, contests, and more.

The event takes place on Monday, March 16, at Scotiabank Arena and runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

What to expect

Gates open early at 10 a.m., when fans can explore pre-event pop-up experiences throughout the concourse before the main programming begins. It's a chance to soak in the atmosphere and kick off the day in style.

Then, at 11 a.m., the focus shifts to the court, where Raptors players will participate in a three-point and skills competition. 

Fans will also have a chance to go on court for contests and win giveaways, keeping the energy high throughout the event. This is way more than simply watching from the stands.

Of course, all that action requires some fuel, so food and beverage deals like $5 Pizza Pizza slices and $3 drinks will be available.

Meet and greet

In addition to current player appearances, attendees will have the opportunity to meet Raptors alumni and even snap some photos with iconic team memorabilia.

Fans will also find exclusive retail discounts and event-only offers throughout to upgrade their merch.

Raptors Fan Day transforms Scotiabank Arena into the ultimate fan playground — blending behind-the-scenes access, nonstop entertainment, and interactive moments. It's a different way to experience the team outside of a traditional game setting.

Ready to dive in?! Tickets start at $25 and are available now via Ticketmaster

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