Columbia Fireflies 2023 theme nights

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The Fireflies take the field after a short rain delay at Segra Park. | Photo by COLAtoday

The Columbia Fireflies announced their theme nights for the upcoming season, kicking it off with a par-tee in Segra Park.

Coinciding with Masters weekend, the theme for the home opener is The Back Nine, a golf-themed outing on Friday, April 7, against the Augusta GreenJackets.

For the upcoming season, the team is bringing back popular nights like Grateful Dead Night, Star Wars Nightand a fan-favoritePrincess Knight where fans can meet their favorite princesses during the game.

In addition to the theme nights, the Human Cannonball will return along with Dino Weekend, featuring interactive pre-historic entertainment and Copa de la Diversión Weekend to celebrate the multi-cultural LatinX community in the Midlands.

Track down your lost shaker of salt — the first 1,000 fans through the gates on Friday, April 21 for Margaritaville Night will get a free Hawaiian shirt.

Tickets for individual games, value nights, and season passes are available now.

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