Event Information

248th Navy Ball
The Roaring 1920’s!


Tickets are not available any more on NRC TUCSON MWR. You may be able to buy tickets at the venue if available.

Returns Policy:

Returns accepted up to 48 hours before the event.

Service charges may apply for the return of tickets as follows:

  1. Return for store credit: 0.00% of the ticket price is deducted
  2. Refund to your credit card: 0.00% of the ticket price is deducted

Exchange / Upgrade Policy:

No exchange

The Birthday Ball is one of the biggest events on the Navy calendar. It is a chance to get dressed to the nines, enjoy an evening of tradition, and celebrate the history of the Navy.

As the Ball is a formal affair both Sailors and guests are expected to behave appropriately and follow rules of proper etiquette. If you are attending the Navy Ball for the first time you are sure to have many questions running through your mind. What should you wear? How should you behave? What does ‘proper etiquette’ mean anyway? 

  • Do wear something appropriate for the occasion. A simple way to choose an outfit is to base it on the uniform your service member is wearing. As Sailors will be wearing their Dress Blues female guests should select a floor length gown to match the formality of the dress uniform. Male guests should wear a suit and tie or tuxedo.
  • Do be respectful of tradition. One of the highlights of the evening is the ceremony.  This usually lasts around an hour and involves a cake cutting ceremony, speeches, birthday message, and a birthday message from the current Commandant. Make sure you are seated before the ceremony begins and refrain from texting or talking while the ceremony is taking place. While photography during the ceremony may be allowed at some Balls, please check to ensure it’s acceptable at your event.
  • Don’t drink more than you can handle. While the Birthday Ball is intended to be a fun occasion it is still a professional event for Sailors.  Give yourself a limit for the number of drinks you will have and be sure to space them out throughout the evening. If you do decide to drink, create a plan in advance to ensure you are able to get home safely.
  • Do be polite. Always remember to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, and address others as ‘Sir’ or ‘Ma’am’.
  • Do remember to have fun. The Navy has a proud and illustrious history. While it is important to be on your best behavior at the Ball don’t forget the purpose of the evening; to celebrate the Corps and all of its accomplishments.

Now that you know the Do’s and Don’ts of the Navy Ball etiquette it’s time to put on your best (appropriate) outfit and attend your local Birthday Ball. It is sure to be a night to remember. If you have more questions about Ball Etiquette or just want to learn more contact one of the MWR representatives. 



Veterans and their guests are welcomed! 
Please show military ID or appropriate identification for veteran status. 

 



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