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Most people know that trying to buy Rose Bowl tickets from the box office is like mission impossible. You drive down to the venue, wait in a long line and by the time you get to a agent, all the nice Rose Bowl tickets are gone. Or how about when you try to order by phone and you get that busy signal or put on hold till your ear falls off. Now that you found us, you can kiss those days behind. 2 Guys Tickets is your secondary market for Rose Bowl tickets. Now, not only do you get another chance to buy tickets, but also have the opportunity to buy premium Rose Bowl tickets. We can help you avoid disappointment for your friends and family.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I Buy Rose Bowl tickets online?
Choose the Rose Bowl event you would like to attend, then select the seat location you want and click buy now. Now complete the order form and submit. Please note that our checkout process uses SSL encryption for your security.
How do I buy Rose Bowl tickets on the telephone?
Just call us at 1-708-535-9104. A professional ticket broker is available Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Central Standard Time and Saturday 8:30 am -12:30 pm
What type of credit cards do you accept for Rose Bowl ticket orders?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Your card is charged only after we are able to guarentee and fill your order.
How do I get my Rose Bowl tickets delivered?
All our tickets are shipped by fedex.( US and CANADA delivery only)
Sometimes nicknamed The Granddaddy of Them All, the Rose Bowl is the oldest and most prestigious bowl game, and part of the annual Tournament of Roses event. The Rose Bowl was first played in 1902, pitting Michigan against Stanford, but after Michigan's 49-0 win over Stanford, Tournament of Roses officials ran chariot races instead. Before the Rose Bowl stadium was built in 1923, games were played in Pasadena's Tournament Park, approximately three miles southeast of the current stadium. Since 1988, the Rose Bowl has been broadcast on ABC. In the games early years, the Rose Bowl always featured a team from the Pacific Coast Conference, as well as a team invited from further east. Beginning with the 1947 Rose Bowl, the game's participants were established as the champions of what is now the Big Ten and Pac-10 Conferences. Since 1998, however, with the creation of the Bowl Championship Series system, team selection for the Rose Bowl is now tied into the other three BCS Bowls. While FOX got the rights to the other three games in negotiations with the BCS, ABC retained the rights to the Rose Bowl Game for themselves. The 2002 Rose Bowl of Nebraska Cornhuskers and Miami Hurricanes was the first Rose Bowl since 1946 not featuring the traditional pairing.