Tickets for the 250th Marine Corps Ball

$150.00

Join the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines as we celebrate a historic milestone: the 250th Marine Corps Birthday. This year’s Birthday Ball will bring together Marines, Sailors, veterans, families, and friends for an evening steeped in tradition, camaraderie, and pride. We have tickets available for Association members to this unforgettable event. Purchase tickets on this page.

Learn more about the event here.

Whether you are an active-duty Marine or Sailor, a veteran, a family member, or a proud supporter, your presence strengthens the bond that makes the 1/25 family unbreakable. We hope to see you on November 1st at the SoWa Power Station.

Note: You will not get a physical ticket mailed to you. Your name will be given to the admissions team at the ball. Give them your name and the name of your guests.

Join the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines as we celebrate a historic milestone: the 250th Marine Corps Birthday. This year’s Birthday Ball will bring together Marines, Sailors, veterans, families, and friends for an evening steeped in tradition, camaraderie, and pride. We have tickets available for Association members to this unforgettable event. Purchase tickets on this page.

Learn more about the event here.

Whether you are an active-duty Marine or Sailor, a veteran, a family member, or a proud supporter, your presence strengthens the bond that makes the 1/25 family unbreakable. We hope to see you on November 1st at the SoWa Power Station.

Note: You will not get a physical ticket mailed to you. Your name will be given to the admissions team at the ball. Give them your name and the name of your guests.

The Marine Corps Birthday Ball is a time-honored tradition that connects generations of warriors. Guests will experience the ceremonial cake cutting, the reading of General Lejeune’s message, and tributes to those who have gone before us. The evening will include a formal dinner, dancing, and the opportunity to reunite with brothers and sisters in arms. The Guest of Honor will be General Joseph “Fighting Joe” Dunford, a Boston-bred Marine that served with distinction as both the Commandant of the Marine Corps and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.