Courtside Tickets for Orlando Magic
Orlando Magic courtside tickets sit at the top of the resale stack at Kia Center — the seats season-ticket holders guard most closely and the ones that move last on game day. The table below shows every upcoming home game, ordered by date, with the current floor price and the top listing (a solid proxy for premium-tier demand). If you want courtside, these are the games to target — and Seated Courtside will ping you the instant a courtside-priced listing drops.
Every upcoming Orlando Magic home game — floor and ceiling
| Game | Date | From | Top listing |
|---|---|---|---|
| vs Detroit Pistons | Wed, Apr 29 | — | — |
| vs Detroit Pistons | Fri, May 1 | — | — |
| vs Detroit Pistons | Sun, May 3 | — | — |
“Top listing” is the highest-priced seat currently on the resale market for that game — generally premium club, suite, or courtside inventory. Lower for quiet matchups, higher for marquee ones.
What counts as “courtside” at Kia Center
Courtside at Kia Center means the floor rows that share a boundary with the court — the first one to three rows of the lower bowl. Past that, the 100-level lower bowl starts: still premium seats, but one tier removed from the true courtside experience.
How to get Orlando Magic courtside tickets without overpaying
Courtside inventory at Kia Center moves in waves. Season-ticket holders list early (premium pricing). A second wave hits 72–48 hours before tip-off as holders who can't attend finally give up. A third wave lands in the last 6–12 hours, often the steepest discount of the cycle. Catching any of the last two waves can cut the top-tier price by 30–60%.
Seated Courtside polls Kia Center's official ticketing partner on a schedule tuned to catch those waves — every 8 hours beyond 48 hours out, every 3 hours inside 48 hours, every 30 minutes on game day. Tell us your budget and seat zone once; we email you the moment courtside matches appear.
