Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: April 21, 2026

RCB vs GT Match 34 tickets for IPL 2026 are available through the official RCB website (shop.royalchallengers.com), with prices ranging from ₹3,750 to ₹65,800.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru host Gujarat Titans at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on Friday, 24 April 2026 at 7:30 PM IST.

This guide covers ticket prices, how to book on the RCB website/app, alternative platforms, seating tips, and everything you need to know for a night at Chinnaswamy. However, the RCB ticket page currently does not display match-specific booking details or a step-by-step checkout flow publicly, so screenshots of the booking process are unavailable at this time.

RCB vs GT Match 34 Details

DetailInfo
MatchRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Titans, Match 34, IPL 2026
DateFriday, 24 April 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Primary Ticket PlatformRCB Official Website & App (shop.royalchallengers.com)
Other PlatformsDistrict by Zomato, BookMyShow (limited availability)
Price Range₹3,750 – ₹65,800
Ticket TypeQR-based M-Ticket (digital only)
Max Tickets4 per user account (for high-demand matches)

RCB vs GT Match 34 Expected Ticket Prices At M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

RCB home tickets at Chinnaswamy Stadium are among the priciest in the IPL 2026. As the defending champions, demand for every home game is sky-high.

Here’s the price breakdown based on officially announced categories for RCB home matches in IPL 2026.

CategoryPrice RangeHospitalityTier
General Stands (to buy)₹3,750 – ₹4,875NoBudget
Mid-Tier (food only)₹8,000 – ₹12,000Food OnlyMid-Range
Premium Stands (full hospitality)₹15,000 – ₹25,000YesPremium
Platinum Lounge₹25,000 – ₹35,000YesVIP
Corporate / Ultra-Premium₹47,000 – ₹65,800YesUltra-Premium

Note: A 28% GST applies to sporting event tickets. Booking/convenience fees are added at checkout. The final price will be higher than the base ticket amount.

RCB uses dynamic pricing for IPL 2026, meaning prices may vary depending on the opponent and demand. GT being a strong team, expect prices on the higher end for this fixture.

How to Book RCB vs GT Match 34 Tickets

Important Note: The RCB official ticket page (shop.royalchallengers.com/ticket) is the primary booking platform but does not publicly display a detailed step-by-step checkout preview. The page loads dynamically once tickets go live for a specific match.

RCB vs GT Match 34 Ticket Booking Guide
Source – royalchallengers.com

As a result, we cannot provide exact screenshots of the RCB booking flow at this time. However, based on confirmed booking steps from multiple verified sources, here’s the process.

Step 1: Visit the RCB Official Website or App

Go to shop.royalchallengers.com/ticket or download the RCB Official App (available on Google Play and App Store).

Log in or register with your email and mobile number. Having your account set up in advance is critical since RCB tickets sell out within minutes.

Step 2: Select the RCB vs GT Match

Search for “RCB vs GT” or find Match 34 (24 April 2026) from the listed home fixtures.

Click on the match to view the seating categories and availability.

Step 3: Choose Your Seats from the Stadium Map

The interactive Chinnaswamy Stadium map shows available stands and price tiers.

Select your preferred seating category and pick specific seats. Available seats are highlighted; greyed-out ones are taken.

Step 4: Add to Cart

Add your selected tickets to the cart. A maximum of 4 tickets per user account applies for high-demand matches to prevent black marketing.

Step 5: Complete Payment

Enter your email and mobile number for booking confirmation.

Pay using UPI, credit/debit card, net banking, or a digital wallet. Save your payment details in advance because every second counts during high-demand sales.

Step 6: Receive Your M-Ticket

Your M-Ticket (QR-based digital ticket) arrives via email and also appears in your app profile section.

This QR code is your only entry pass at the stadium gate. No physical tickets are issued for RCB home matches.

Bonus: Your RCB M-Ticket QR code also works as a free Namma Metro pass on match days. A genuinely useful perk for fans traveling by public transport.

Where Else Can You Book RCB vs GT Tickets?

Unlike most IPL teams that rely on a single platform, RCB tickets for Chinnaswamy home matches are available across multiple official channels.

PlatformDetails
RCB Official Website & Appshop.royalchallengers.com – Early access starts before general sale (typically 24 hours ahead)
Stadium Box OfficeGate No. 2, Chinnaswamy Stadium – Extremely limited; sells out within hours

Pro Tip: The RCB app gives early access before general sale opens on other platforms. Register on the app and pre-save your payment details to maximize your chances.

Exclusive Access: Often, RCB provides early access to “RCB Bold” members or specific bank cardholders (check for partner banks like Qatar Airways or others associated with the team this season).

Offline Sales: Limited tickets may be available at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium box office (Gate 2) a few days before the match, though online booking is highly recommended due to high demand.

Best Seats to Pick for RCB vs GT at Chinnaswamy Stadium

The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 40,000, though a 35,000 spectator cap is in effect for IPL 2026 due to enhanced safety protocols after the 2025 celebrations.

BudgetStandWhat You GetBest For
Budget (₹3,750–₹4,875)Upper Stands, General SectionsStandard seating, great atmosphereFirst-timers, student fans
Mid-Range (₹8,000–₹12,000)Mid-Tier Stands (food only)Better views, food includedRegular match-goers
Premium (₹15,000–₹25,000)Lower Stands, Premium ZonesClose to pitch, full hospitalityComfort seekers
VIP (₹25,000–₹35,000)Platinum LoungeLounge access, premium cateringCorporate / luxury fans
Ultra-Premium (₹47,000+)Corporate BoxesExclusive suites, best viewsPremium hospitality

Pro Tip: Chinnaswamy is a compact ground, so even the cheapest seats offer a decent view. The atmosphere in the general stands is unmatched if you enjoy the full RCB fan experience.

Important Things to Know Before Attending RCB vs GT

  • Digital-only entry: All RCB home tickets are QR-based M-Tickets. No physical tickets exist. Your phone is your ticket. A dead phone means no entry.
  • Charge your phone fully: Power banks are not allowed inside Chinnaswamy Stadium. Download your QR code before leaving home to avoid connectivity issues at the venue.
  • Children above 3 need a ticket: There are no separate child rates for IPL matches at Chinnaswamy. Kids above 3 years need a full-price ticket.
  • Take the Namma Metro: MG Road and Cubbon Park stations are both close to the stadium. Your M-Ticket QR doubles as a free metro pass on match days.
  • Parking is limited: If driving, pre-book parking through the RCB app at designated locations like Garuda Mall, St Joseph’s Indian High School, St Joseph’s Boys High School, and Freedom Park.
  • Prohibited items: No outside food, large bags, professional cameras, glass bottles, power banks, or sharp objects. Travel light.

Avoid resellers: After RCB’s 2025 IPL title win, fake tickets became a real problem around Chinnaswamy. The BCCI uses QR-code M-Tickets tied to the buyer’s device ID, so resold tickets from unofficial sources won’t work at the gate.

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Final Word: RCB vs GT Match 34 Tickets Will Available On RCB’s Official Site

RCB vs GT Match 34 tickets start at ₹3,750 and are available on shop.royalchallengers.com.

The RCB ticket page does not currently display a detailed step-by-step booking preview publicly, so we’ve covered the process based on confirmed information from official and verified sources. Keep checking shop.royalchallengers.com/ticket for when the match-specific listing goes live.

Register on the RCB app, pre-save your payment details, set a reminder for when sales open, and grab your seat at Chinnaswamy. This is Rajat Patidar’s RCB defending their title against Shubman Gill’s Gujarat Titans. It’s going to be loud.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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