Now, Summer is here, and in the U.S, life is slowly getting back to normal as more and more people continue to get vaccinated. As a result, sporting events are now opening up.

Fans of American Football might be aware that the New York Giants are planning to hold a Fan Fest on August 11, starting at 6 p.m. at the legendary MetLife Stadium.

New York Giants’ Jason Pierre-Paul (90) (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

The free event will feature an open practice, autographs from Giants legends and a post-practice fireworks show. In addition, fans are able to purchase discounted concessions and apparel items at the stadium.

Now it is coming to light that the ticketing website might have an issue. This, as reports from users indicate that they are unable to secure tickets, instead being greeted by an error message.

Tried for the past 25 minutes but they ended up selling out. The website was so ass!! If anyone got any extras let me know. anywhere from 1-3 tickets would be so clutch. go blue!!
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This New York Giant Fans Fest tickets error issue has since been brought to the attention of the New York Giants and now, the team has come out to acknowledge the issue, noting that they’re working on it.

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We are aware of errors fans are receiving while trying to secure tickets for Giants Fan Fest. We are working to resolve them and will provide an update shortly. Tickets will remain available and no one will be shut out!
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Luckily, there might be a workaround for users who really want to purchase these tickets. According to a section of users, clearing the cache and cookies on the affected browsers seems to do the trick for them.

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New York Giant Fans getting the error while trying to secure their Fest tickets can try this workaround in the meantime. We shall continue to keep an eye on this and update as and when we get more info so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.

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