Palm Coast City Night with the Daytona Tortugas – July 17, 2026: $9 Tickets
Summer nights, warm ballpark air, and professional baseball just down the road — on Friday, July 17, the City of Palm Coast teams up with the Daytona Tortugas for Palm Coast and Flagler County City Night at historic Jackie Robinson Ballpark, and residents can get in for just $9.
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The Deal: $9 Tickets with Code FLG
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Event Details
Event Name:Palm Coast & Flagler County City Night with the Daytona Tortugas
Date:Friday, July 17, 2026
Time:6:35 PM first pitch — Daytona Tortugas vs. Jupiter Hammerheads
Location:Jackie Robinson Ballpark, 105 E Orange Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Cost:$9 general admission for Palm Coast & Flagler County residents — use code FLG at checkout on daytonatortugas.com
The Deal: $9 Tickets with Code FLG
As part of the Tortugas' regional City Nights series celebrating local communities, Palm Coast and Flagler County residents can purchase general admission tickets for just $9 by entering code FLG at checkout on the Daytona Tortugas ticketing website. It's an affordable night out for families, friends, and baseball fans — and City leadership, including members of the Palm Coast City Council and executive team, will be on hand to welcome guests and throw ceremonial first pitches.
The matchup: the Tortugas — the Single-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and the closest professional baseball team to Flagler County — take on the Jupiter Hammerheads. Keep an eye out for Shelldon, the team's turtle mascot, working the crowd all night.
A Ballpark Like No Other
Jackie Robinson Ballpark isn't just a place to watch baseball — it's a landmark of American history. It was here in Daytona Beach that Jackie Robinson played his first integrated spring training game in 1946, and the ballpark stands today as a monument to progress, perseverance, and inclusion.
The 'Jack' is also in the midst of an exciting new chapter: a $30 million renovation, scheduled for completion in early 2026, adding a new player development facility, a Jackie Robinson Museum, upgraded fan amenities, and expanded seating for roughly 4,300 — all while preserving the stadium's historic character. City Night is the perfect excuse to experience it.
Make a Night of It
Jackie Robinson Ballpark sits on City Island in Daytona Beach, about 30–40 minutes south of Palm Coast — an easy drive down I-95 or a scenic cruise along A1A. Grab tickets early (City Nights tend to draw a crowd), wear your Palm Coast pride, and enjoy an evening of baseball, community spirit, and summertime nostalgia.
Thinking About Calling Flagler County Home?
Events like this are exactly why so many people fall in love with life in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches — a genuine community, a beautiful coastline, and a calendar that never sits still. If you're dreaming about making this lifestyle your everyday reality, the Fernandes Team with eXp Realty would love to help. From first-time buyers to families relocating to Northeast Florida, Denise and Jayme Fernandes know every corner of this community and can help you find the perfect place to call home.


