Sloan Park to host first-ever Cosmic Baseball night in 2026

Sloan Park to host first-ever Cosmic Baseball night in 2026


Cubs Media Relations  ·  

CHICAGO – Let’s glow! For the first time, Sloan Park will host an electrifying night of Cosmic Baseball Saturday, May 2, 2026, joining 26 other venues across the country in hosting a new event that puts a fresh twist on America’s pastime. Premium tickets for the glow-in-the-dark spectacle are available to purchase starting today, October 23, at 11 a.m. MST/1 p.m. CT at www.sloanpark.com.

“We’re excited to welcome Cosmic Baseball to Sloan Park and provide fans with a new baseball experience they haven’t seen before,” said Justin Piper, General Manager of Spring Training Operations for Sloan Park. “This is another example of our ballpark becoming a hub for the Mesa community, offering year-round events and activities for fans to enjoy.”

Premium spaces at Sloan Park include the Budweiser Rooftop and the First and Third Base Party Decks. Each premium ticket includes complimentary ballpark food and nonalcoholic beverages for fans to enjoy.

In addition, Spring Training Season Ticket Holders will have access to a special presale opportunity beginning today, October 23, at 11 a.m. MST/1 p.m. CT.

Cosmic Baseball involves players taking the field under black lights that illuminate neon uniforms, baseballs, bats and more. The result is a glowing game of baseball with unique rules and entertainment that fans won’t want to miss. For more information on Cosmic Baseball or to register for a chance to purchase tickets, please visit www.chilipeppersbaseball.com. To purchase premium tickets, please visit www.sloanpark.com.

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