Overview | Seating Guide | Tickets | Food Nearby | Cheering Culture | Getting There
Overview
The Samsung Lions are a KBO League team based in Daegu. Their home stadium, Daegu Samsung Lions Park, is known as one of the loudest, most passionate stadiums in the league.
Seating Guide
Below is a seating zone guide for Daegu Samsung Lions Park. For the exact seating layout and pricing, please check the official team website.
Tickets
- VIP seats / premium box zone: top-tier premium seating
- Blue Zone (cheering): in front of the cheer stage, spans 7 sections — a larger cheering area than most parks
- 1st/3rd base table seats, 2F cheering seats, Exciting Zone: infield zones
- Sky Zone / Sky Zone 3F reserved: upper-level general seating
- Ddangddang Chicken Rooftop Zone: outfield specialty zone (includes chicken and beer)
This site is Korean-only — here's how to get through it
- On the ticket site, click your desired game date.
- Choose a seating zone — see the price table above for each zone.
- Sign up or log in (many sites accept your passport name in English).
- Pick your seat and complete the payment.
- Phone verification (SMS) may not accept foreign numbers — if so, most stadiums still sell same-day tickets at the box office, as long as the game isn't sold out.
Tip: in Chrome, right-click the page and choose "Translate to English" to read button labels instantly.
Food Nearby
Inside the stadium (“Rapark must-eats”): the official fan pub House of Lions (1F, near the outfield entrance), Happy Cheese Smile (tteokbokki + fried snack combo, on floors 2/3/5), and Honam Wonjo Sikdang (Honam-style mixed raw fish salad).
Near the stadium: Jeolla-do Kkotgejang (marinated crab), brunch spot Mansion5 Suseong, and Sumshineun Sundubu (soft tofu stew).
Cheering Culture
The signature cheer song “El Dorado” was unusable for years due to a copyright dispute, and only returned in 2024 after the club negotiated a licensing deal. Since then, most new cheer songs are original compositions credited to “Honey Crew,” the cheer captain Kim Sang-heon’s own music-industry collaborators.
Since 2021, fans sit and then stand together on cue during the cheer chant — a style that has spread all the way to the lawn seats farthest from the Blue Zone, earning the park a reputation as a “cheering paradise.” The cheerleading squad performs under the name “Blue Tinkers.”