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The White Sox are welcoming back a staple of the organization over the coming months.
The team announced on Monday morning that famed ballpark organist Nancy Faust will return for a series of special performances on select Sundays throughout the 2025 season. Part of the team’s 125th anniversary season celebration, Faust’s performances are slated to come on the following dates:
- Sunday, May 11 vs. Miami
- Sunday, May 25 vs. Texas, featuring a Charles Comiskey Bobblehead, presented by United (first 7,500 fans who enter the ballpark)
- Sunday, June 8 vs. Kansas City, featuring a Ray Durham Bobblehead, presented by United (first 7,500 fans who enter the ballpark)
- Sunday, June 29 vs. San Francisco, featuring a Luis Aparicio Bobblehead, presented by United (first 7,500 fans who enter the ballpark)
- Sunday, July 13 vs. Cleveland, featuring a Buehrle, Garland, García & Contreras Bobblehead, presented by United (first 10,000 fans who enter the ballpark)
- Sunday, August 10 vs. Cleveland, featuring an Ozzie Guillén Bobblehead, presented by United (first 7,500 fans who enter the ballpark)
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be returning to the ballpark and connecting with fans through music once again,” said Faust in a press release. “The energy of White Sox fans is unlike anything else, and I’m honored to be part of the 125th anniversary celebration.”
The White Sox also added the following in their announcement today:
Widely recognized as a pioneer in her field, Faust redefined the role of ballpark musicians, bringing a gameday soundtrack that features a now-iconic adaptation of Steam’s “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye,” along with countless crowd-rousing riffs throughout classic White Sox eras from 1970-2010. Faust also revolutionized the in-game experience by introducing personalized musical themes for White Sox players—an innovation that predated the now-standard concept of walk-up music. In 1972, she debuted a customized rendition of “Jesus Christ Superstar” for Hall of Fame slugger Dick Allen, a moment widely credited as the origin of player-specific walk-up music in Major League Baseball.
Single-game tickets to all home games, as well as full, partial and group ticket packages, are available for the 2025 season. Fans can visit whitesox.com/tickets for more information.
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