March 14th Triple-Header 2pm: Crescent City Crushers Junior Derby 5pm: Big Easy AllStars 7pm: Big Easy Second Line Games are at the UNO Lakefront Arena. Doors open @ 1:30pm. This event is family-friendly featuring a kids' zone, half-time entertainment, concessions, bar, and close encounters with players! All ages are welcome to experience the intensity with pre-sale general admission tickets available for $10 online. At the door, general admission is $15, kids ages 6-12 only $5, and kids 5 and under are FREE! Season Passes are available for $65 (which includes admission to all games plus lagniappe!) through our website www.bigeasyrollergirls.com. BERG fields both an internationally ranked competitive team, the AllStars, and the local beloved 'B' level team, the Big Easy 'Second Line'. Fans will enjoy close encounters with derby stars like "Rest N Peaces" and "Freida Beast" in an intimate environment and are invited to line the track after games to participate in the tradition of high-fiving players as they skate around. Kids' zone and concessions allow for family-friendly entertainment. We are committed to providing atheletic entertainment while supporting charitable organizations that benefit the community at large. Each game features halftime entertainment and a portion of proceeds benefit a community organization. The Big Easy Rollergirls are a founding member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), the sport's international governing body. For more information, visit www.wftda.com.
Saturday, Mar 14, 2-9 PM
Big Easy Rollergirls March 14th 2020 Triple-Header Home Season Opener
UNO Lakefront Arena
$10.00
Getting there
6801 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA
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