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Same Seat Membership Deadline

Calling all Panthers fans. You have until Tuesday 21st October 2025 to renew your membership and keep your same seat.

I wouldn't say anything is over yet."

Panthers co-captain, Nathan Cleary

This is just the beginning. If you don't renew your membership, you risk missing out on it all.

Returning with a vengeance, the support of our most avid members and fans has never been more important as we make CommBank Stadium home again next season.

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY

No matter where we play, the familiar echoes of our bellowing Panther roar will be heard after every success and the fans who have joined us in creating rugby league history will reunite again.

Once again, our full season memberships come with free integrated transport across the Sydney train, bus, light rail and ferry network to CommBank Stadium.

The Den experience returns for fans who love to get loud and spur the team to victory. Our active supporter seating area spans across three bays at CommBank Stadium and is split into Silver and Bronze pricing.

Full-season reserved seat members will receive a membership pack credit of $75 for adults and concessions, juniors receive $50 credit, while family memberships will receive $200 credit.

The 1967 Lounge membership is back again. Offering light catering and a private cash bar, it is for passionate Panthers fans who want more from their gameday experience.

Once the deadline has passed on the 21st of October any unrenewed seats will become available. If a member renews after this date the membership team cannot guarantee the same seats.

You can explore, manage and renew your membership here.

If you have any questions you can call 1300PANTHERS to speak with a membership representative.

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.