Vikings release plans for NFL Draft party at US Bank Stadium

General admission tickets cost $15.
Vikings release plans for NFL Draft party at US Bank Stadium
Vikings release plans for NFL Draft party at US Bank Stadium /

The Minnesota Vikings will once again invite fans inside U.S. Bank Stadium for a draft party on April 27. 

The team announced Monday that tickets for the party will go on sale this week. First dibs go to season ticket members who can buy tickets beginning Monday, followed by sales to the general public beginning on Wednesday. 

General admission tickets cost $15. Season ticket members can buy them for $10. 

The party starts that Thursday at 6 p.m. and will last through the entire first round, with the Vikings slated to pick 23rd pending a trade up or down in the draft order. 

You can find tickets at this link, and below is a look at the different packages available. 

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