Excellent experience.
by B C on 6/21/25Rating: 5 out of 5Every time we attend we are always greeted with smiles. Thankful for the culture instilled into the organization.

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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City Thunder History
The Oklahoma City Thunder were originally founded as the Seattle SuperSonics in 1967. The SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008 after qualifying for the NBA playoffs 22 times, winning their division six times, advancing to three NBA Finals, and winning the NBA Championship in 1979.
The Thunder are now the only major professional sports team in Oklahoma. After relocating to Oklahoma City, the Thunder qualified for their first playoffs in the 2009–10 season. During the 2010–11 season, they won their first division title and the following season they won their first Western Conference championship.
The 2011–12 season marked the team’s first appearance in the NBA Finals since 1996, but they have not yet won a championship since moving to Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Thunder's name comes from a reference to Oklahoma's location in Tornado Alley, and Oklahoma City being the home of the U.S. Army's 45th Infantry Division, which were known as the Thunderbirds.
The Thunder began their rebuilding process in 2019 after acquiring All-Star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and drafting top prospects including Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. The new era Thunder qualified for the 2023 play-in game and won their first matchup, but ultimately did not advance to the playoffs after falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Following the 2023–24 season, head coach Mark Daigneault won the league’s Coach of the Year Award.
The team won their first NBA Championship as the Thunder in 2025.
Oklahoma City Thunder Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Northwest
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Thunder Blue, Sunset, Yellow, Navy Blue
Team Rivals: Denver Nuggets(Opens in new tab), Portland Trail Blazers(Opens in new tab), Utah Jazz(Opens in new tab), Minnesota Timberwolves(Opens in new tab), Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets
Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center
The Thunder have played in the same arena since Oklahoma City acquired the franchise in 2008, but it underwent several name changes before settling on Chesapeake Energy Arena in 2011. In 2021, its name was changed to Paycom Center(Opens in new tab).
But the volume and rowdiness of that college atmosphere has carried over into Thunder games, giving the metro's arena and fanbase the nickname "Loud City.” OKC has also taken to color blocking its crowd, giving different sections different colored shirts, a practice that has spread and become common among all teams in the NBA.
Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Oklahoma City Thunder. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.
Ticket prices for Oklahoma City Thunder games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for an Oklahoma City Thunder game can cost anywhere between $50-$150.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have appeared in the NBA Finals five times: in 2012 and 2025 as the Thunder and in 1978, 1979 and 1996 as the Seattle SuperSonics. They won their first NBA Championship as the Thunder in 2025.
The Oklahoma City Thunder play at Paycom Center(Opens in new tab) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The seating chart for Paycom Center can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
Every time we attend we are always greeted with smiles. Thankful for the culture instilled into the organization.
I like the atmosphere and love the employees, always welcome with smile and very helpful. Thank you Thunder. Oklahoma oklahomieproud!
Great environment, especially in the playoffs atmosphere. Great food and drink options and lots of gear to rep the team. Plan on going as much as possible in the future.
This was a heart breaking experience! I logged in 1 hour before the release of Away game watch party at Paycom. At 10:00 I got the circle of doom once I refreshed all the tickets were gone for the 13th. The worst part I got 2 tickets for the 11th game and I have to work.
Getting tickets for Loud City Live for the finals was nothing like it was two weeks ago for the playoff away games. Before, I got on at 6 minutes till and had 800 people in front of me waited 10 minutes, and got my tickets completely easy. This time, I got on the computer and phone 45 minutes before and waited patiently, at the time the event opened within 2 seconds everything was gone everything that popped up constantly was not available. Everything tickets o try is instantly not available. I've sat for 45 minutes trying to get tickets with no success! (And, I took off work just to get this done. Wasted nearly 2 hours of my time!) Last event for away playoffs was much smoother!!!!
I love going to Thunder games, but I'm disappointed in the resale prices to go to the finals. Those ticket prices are so outrageous that anybody who is a fan, if they wanted to go, they couldn't go because they couldn't afford it. I'll have to wear my lucky game 7 (against Denver) and lucky game 5 (against Minnesota) outfit at home or to a bar.
I am a great local fan of the OKC Thunder team and coaching staff. Ive purchased tickets for Game 5 and 7 Finals. In preparation for the Finals, I was hoping my experience with the staff at the Thunder Shop would have matched the professionalism and enthusiasm of our Players.
Good experience. Great seats. Great environment. Wouldn’t change anything.
Good experience. Great seats. Great environment. Wouldn’t change anything.
Loved the atmosphere Tuesday night. Venue was, as always, pretty neat.
I live in OKC and this was my first playoff game. I’ve been to regular season games with my boss’s 4th row tickets, but I can’t afford that for a playoff game. Our seats were in Loud City row M, and we had a good view. There really isn’t a bad seat in the house. I think it’s because it’s pretty steep up there, which keeps you on top of the court and not feeling like you are a mile back. Loud City seats are very close together, so you are nearly shoulder to shoulder with your neighbor. And it’s a tight squeeze if you need to get out of your row for anything. But we had a great time. Lots of food options up there. I love that we have playoff shirts at every game, provided by sponsors. And I like that our city and our fans are good natured people and love their team. Bring earplugs, everything is very loud.
Electric atmosphere! Great team win! Let's Go Thunder!
Let's go, Thunder! Incredible atmosphere, amazing fans, and a super fun experience every time!
Great Second Game of the Playoffs! Great WIN! Congratulations, Thunder!
I just love our Thunder team. They are all so skilled from the started to the bench! And the chemistry they have is awesome. All of the workers seem to enjoy their jobs and the energy is just on point.
Phillip by 116/117 is amazing. We love him. Anytime we see him he makes our experience so much better. He’s so great with the kids and he deserves a raise!
such a great fan base & a great atmosphere! my family & i enjoy the games so much!! very family oriented
The game, the players, the crowd, the food, all those things made for a great evening of fun. We love watching the Thunder! The crowd was pumped and into the game the whole time. The 'get louder' stuff gets kind of old. Please drop the deafening bass noise -- it's very annoying - can't wait for it to be over!
It was a great experience. I was out first NBA game. My kids loved it. My son even got his jersey signed by two players and my daughter got her picture with the cheerleaders. They were both so excited! We had seats in the upper section but the view was good. Staff super friendly and seemed to love what they do! Definitely made lasting memories at this game!
We drove 6 hours to see this NBA game with the Thunder & Nets(1-19-25)! NM—OK. Being that it was our 1st game & so far away, we decided to get cheaper tickets! Honestly, we were beyond happy with our seating! Even though we sat at the very top & on goal side—I don’t think there is 1 bad seat within the Paycom Center! We could see perfectly! We sat comfortably! Food was amazing! The staff is super helpful! Very clean facility! Staff is super accommodating as well! We tried taking pics everywhere & not once were we rushed! & there’s some really cool FREE booths! OKC really gives some neat perks to their fans! Face painting, hair tassels, art stands & photo booths! Hands down we will be returning & attending more NBA games solely because of our experience with the OKC!