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Cheer on the Charlotte Knights as they take on the Gwinnett Braves this month.

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Summer’s heating up, and the Charlotte Knights are bringing the fun to Truist Field. From Tuesday, June 18 to Sunday, June 23, catch their home games against the Gwinnett Braves.

Highlights include:

  • Back-to-back fireworks | Friday, June 21 + Saturday, June 22
  • Catch on the field before the game | Saturday, June 22
  • Family Fun Day + Princess Day | Sunday, June 23

Bonus: Look out for two giveaways (think: a bobblehead and youth jersey).

See the full schedule + snag tickets

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