BREAKING: Big Sean Partners With Lions Ownership to Launch Discounted Ticket Program for Veterans and Low-Income Families

Detroit native and global hip-hop icon Big Sean is teaming up with the Detroit Lions’ ownership group to give back to the city that raised him. In a heartfelt collaboration, Big Sean and the Lions announced a new initiative providing discounted game tickets for veterans and low-income families across Michigan. The program aims to make Ford Field more accessible to fans who’ve long supported the team but couldn’t always afford to experience the atmosphere in person.
The partnership, titled “Lions for All,” will roll out later this month, offering tickets at up to 70% off regular prices for select home games. Big Sean described the move as “a small way to give joy back to the people who give Detroit its soul.” The team’s ownership, led by Sheila Ford Hamp, expressed pride in working alongside one of the city’s most beloved artists to bring football — and hope — to more homes.
Big Sean’s connection to the Lions runs deep. Growing up in Detroit, he often spoke about watching games with his grandmother and dreaming of one day contributing to his city beyond music. “Football Sundays were sacred in our house,” he once said. “The Lions represent Detroit’s fight — its heart.” His new role as a community ambassador for the franchise bridges sports, music, and civic pride in a uniquely Detroit way.

The initiative will also include a mentorship program pairing Detroit youth with local veterans, using the stadium as a gathering place for connection and storytelling. Big Sean’s nonprofit, the Sean Anderson Foundation, will help oversee logistics and outreach, ensuring the program reaches neighborhoods most in need. Community centers and veteran associations will serve as distribution points for tickets and resources.
Sheila Ford Hamp called the collaboration “a reflection of what Detroit stands for — resilience, generosity, and unity.” The Lions have made major efforts in recent years to expand their community involvement, but this marks one of their most people-focused projects yet. The program’s early response has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans praising the organization for bringing “real Detroit energy” back to the stands.
Local businesses are also joining in, offering free transportation to and from games for participants. Several Detroit-area restaurants pledged to provide free or discounted meals on game days to families attending through the program. The combined effect, officials say, could make each home game a citywide celebration of community and togetherness.

Social media exploded with praise after the announcement. “Big Sean always gives back,” one fan posted. “He’s proving that Detroit isn’t just about music or football — it’s about heart.” The Lions’ official account shared behind-the-scenes footage of Sean touring Ford Field with veterans, drawing millions of views in just hours. The images of laughter, pride, and shared purpose perfectly captured the spirit behind the project.
As the Lions continue their playoff push, this partnership gives Detroit something even more valuable than wins — belonging. Big Sean summed it up best: “Football in this city has always been about more than the score. It’s about who we are, together.” For fans old and new, the collaboration between Detroit’s hometown hero and its hometown team feels like a victory that reaches far beyond the field.