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American HBCUX football hits Bahamas this weekend: Ticket Prices Reduced
Sep 11, 2014 - 4:53:33 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Every sports fan that wants to enjoy the much-anticipated American HBCUX football game at Thomas A. Robinson this weekend can now do so at a lower cost.

The tickets for the game have now been reduced to $10, $20 and $50.General admission is now at $10, while platinum tickets are just $50.HBCUX, an American football game, is being held on September 12-14 at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium.

Central State University (CSU) and the Texas Southern University (TSU)-two historically black colleges- will square off in the first college football game ever held in The Bahamas.

Sports Tourism General Manager Virginia Kelly said fans would appreciate the dropped prices.

“We want people to know that this is their chance to see an official NCAA game. This is something you don’t want to miss and so get your tickets at these incredible prices,” she said.

Thousands of persons including celebrities, sports legends, football players and fans are expected to attend the weekend festivities being hosted by the Ministry of Tourism and HBCUX Network, a new digital media network formed to showcase the unique and diverse ‘xperience’ at historically black colleges and universities (HBCU’s).

The planned activities include a NCAA Division One Football game between Central State University (CSU) and Texas Southern University (TSU), a star studded tailgate concert featuring The Bahamas’ hottest recording artists as well as other internationally known Caribbean and American soca, calypso, hip hop and R&B musicians.

CSU’s Invincible Marching Marauders band and TSU’s, Ocean of Soul Band and some of The Bahamas’ award-winning bands will compete in a “battle of the bands” contest, while a freestyle Greek step show will culminate the tailgate experience.

Additionally, one of the activities surrounding the HBCUX Football Classic is the College Fair and Empowerment Workshop scheduled for Friday, September 12, 1pm –3p, at the Melia Nassau Resort Hotel , Cable Beach. Central State University and Texas State University along with the College of The Bahamas and Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute will be on hand to disseminate information regarding attendance at their respective institutions. CSU and TSU have each donated 3 full 4-year scholarships, inclusive of tuition, room and board, to their respective Universities. The Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund Foundation will also be on hand.High School Students, particularly 11th graders are encouraged to come and participate in this opportunity to hear about attending these institutions of higher learning.

Tickets can be purchased from the event’s box office at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium on Thompson Boulevard, telephone 325-0372 or at any of the following outlets:

Bahamatrack Technology, Lagoon Court, Sandyport; telephone 702-3123;Curley’s Barber Shop, Robinson Road & 8th Street (across from Checkers Café,) telephone 677-1523;

GQ Diplomat Barber Shop, Maderia & Tedder Street (Across from Micronet) phone 462-6973 or 323-7369;

GameX Sports Bar and Restaurant, Mackey and East Bay Street (at the foot of P.I. Bridge) phone 601-2004; and any of the Sure Win locations.

For the purchasing of group hotel packages and tickets as well as get additional information on the Bahamas HBCUX Classic visit http://www.hbcuxclassic.com or call 800-858-0011 and #Imgoing.


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