Single-draw tickets for 2026 Montana’s Brier in St. John’s on sale Jan. 20
It’s the hottest curling ticket in the world, and what’s left of them for the 2026 Montana’s Brier, presented by AGI, will go on sale next week.
The 2026 Montana’s Brier is scheduled for Feb. 27-March 8 at the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s, N.L., and not only will it crown the Canadian men’s curling champion, it also will mark Brad Gushue’s last major curling event before his announced retirement.
Already, 4,200 full-event packages and more than 500 opening, closing and Thursday single-day packages are sold out.
Next Tuesday, Jan. 20, at noon NT, a limited number of remaining seats for individual draws will go on sale. There will be no pre-sale window, so fans will need to be ready for the high demand for those tickets.
While most of the scheduled matchups won’t be known until after the completion of provincial and territorial championships in early February, what IS known is the preliminary-round schedule for Team Gushue.
Gushue, third Mark Nichols, second/vice-skip Brendan Bottcher, lead Geoff Walker, alternate Adam Casey and coach Jeff Hoffart will be on the ice for Draws 1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13 and 15, and then culminating with a final round-robin clash with Team Canada — reigning Montana’s Brier champs Team Brad Jacobs of Calgary.
There’s a wide-range single-draw ticket prices in place, starting at $25, while tickets for Team Gushue draws range from $35 to $65 depending on draw times and seat selection.
Playoff tickets start at $55, while standard-priced seats for the Montana’s Brier gold-medal game are $95.
All ticket packages are subject to standard facility and ticket service fees.
When single-draw tickets go on sale Jan. 20, and while supplies last, they will be available online at curling.ca/tickets and in-person at the Mary Brown’s Centre box office during regular business hours. Phone inquiries can be made by calling 709-576-7657.
A limited number of remaining seats will go on sale the week of the event, once the arena set-up is complete.
In addition to Team Gushue and Team Jacobs, Team Matt Dunstone of Winnipeg and Team Mike McEwen of Saskatoon will be in St. John’s. Joining them will be the 14 champions coming out of the provincial territorial playdowns.
The World Famous Patch — site of arguably the most famous victory celebration in the rich history of the Brier, when Team Gushue prevailed on home ice in 2017 — will be just across the street from the Mary Brown’s Centre at the St. John’s Convention Centre.
Speaking of the Patch, there is still a need for volunteers. For information and to register, go to www.curling.ca/2026brier/volunteer.
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