BMO Club Access and Seating at the Fiserv Forum

For die-hard Milwaukee Bucks fans looking to elevate their game-day experience, the BMO Club Access at Fiserv Forum offers one of the most premium and luxurious seating options available. Located on the arena’s lower level, in the first four rows of the Fiserv Forum this exclusive club delivers top-tier amenities, gourmet dining, and exceptional service—all designed to make every Bucks game unforgettable.

If you’re considering tickets that include BMO Club access, here’s everything you need to know about the perks, food and beverage options, and special features that come with this VIP experience.

Where to Get BMO Club Access Tickets

Because of the club’s exclusivity, tickets with BMO Club access are limited and in high demand. If you’re looking to score seats that include these perks, be sure to check out Ticket King for availability and pricing on Bucks tickets in the BMO Club section.

For fans who want the best of the best at Fiserv Forum, the BMO Club delivers in every way possible. From elite seating and gourmet dining to premium drinks and exclusive lounge access, this is the ultimate way to watch the Milwaukee Bucks in action. Book your BMO Club tickets today and experience the game with comforts that come just for club holders.

Unmatched Access and Comfortable Seating

BMO Club ticket holders enjoy some of the best views in the house, with seating just four rows from the court. If you are sitting in rows AAA through DDD, you’ll have access to the club. When you make your ticket purchase, the digital ticket will clearly state that you have club access and that the club itself is located just steps from your seats. The plush, extra-wide seats offer a level of comfort that goes beyond the standard arena experience, ensuring you can relax while still feeling right in the middle of the action. Fans will also get the chance to view players as they walk through the player tunnel.

BMO Club Access Includes Gourmet Dining & Premium Beverages

One of the biggest highlights of the BMO Club is its all-inclusive food and beverage service. This isn’t your typical stadium fare. Guests can indulge in a rotating menu of chef-prepared dishes, featuring a mix of local Milwaukee flavors and high-end cuisine.

Expect options like:

  • Carved meats and upscale entrées
  • Fresh seafood selections
  • Gourmet salads and sides
  • Handcrafted desserts

In addition to the premium food options, the BMO Club features an open bar with a wide selection of beverages, including:

  • Craft and domestic beers
  • Fine wines
  • Signature cocktails
  • Non-alcoholic beverages

This all-inclusive dining experience means you can enjoy food and drinks before the game, at halftime, and throughout the night, without worrying about extra costs.

In-Seat Wait Service for Ultimate Convenience

Forget waiting in long concession lines. The BMO Club offers an in-seat wait service, allowing you to order food and drinks from the comfort of your seat. A dedicated waitstaff ensures you don’t miss a second of the action while getting the best food and beverages delivered straight to you.

VIP Atmosphere & Exclusive Lounge Access

BMO Club members also enjoy access to an exclusive, upscale lounge featuring:

  • Flat-screen TVs to keep up with other NBA games
  • High-top tables and plush seating for a relaxed social atmosphere
  • Private restrooms with shorter lines compared to general arena areas

This VIP space is designed to provide a first-class experience for Bucks fans who want to enjoy the game in style. While the action is all on the court, it’s nice to have the option to take a break from the live action but still be able to keep up on the game from the lounge.

BMO Club Entrance at Fiserv Forum

For Bucks fans with a club pass, there is a special entrance available for entry into the Fiserv Forum. You can find the doors to the BMO Club at the northeast corner of the Fiserv Forum at Juneau and Vel R. Phillips Avenues. Look for the doors with the BMO Club sign directly above.

BMO Club for Business & Special Occasions

The BMO Club at Fiserv Forum is an excellent choice for businesses looking to entertain clients or employees, as well as fans celebrating a special occasion. With its combination of premium seating, outstanding service, and gourmet food and drinks, it provides an unforgettable game-day experience.

Bucks Draft Picks

Ticket King Reviews the Five Most Recent Milwaukee Bucks Draft Prospects

The Milwaukee Bucks have made five draft picks since the 2020 draft:  Chris Livingston, Marjon Beauchamp, Isaiah Todd, RJ Hampton, and Jordan Nwora. Only two of these Bucks’ draft picks are currently playing for the Bucks: Chris Livingston and Marjon Beauchamp.

Get to Know These Bucks Draftees | Early History to NBA

Ticket King has looked into these Bucks draft picks and has a summary of which of these players didn’t pan out, and which to keep an eye out for. The next time you go to a Bucks game at Fiserv Forum, you might witness the birth of the next Milwaukee basketball star. For nearly every great player, it all starts with the NBA draft.

Chris Livingston 2023 Bucks Draft Pick

Chris Livingston was born on October 15th, 2003 in Akron Ohio, the same hometown as Lebron James and Stephen Curry. On the basketball court, he began making waves as a high school freshman at Buchtel Community Learning Center. At that young age, he averaged 24.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game. He nearly carried his team to the state championship. In that impressive first season, Livingston became the highest-scoring freshman in school history.

As a sophomore, he felt the need for a change and he transferred to Western Reserve Academy. While there, he averaged an impressive 32.5 points, 12.4 rebounds, and 3.2 assists. That outstanding stat line led Livingston to become a First-Team sophomore All-American and a consensus Five-Star recruit. At the end of his high school career, it was time to make a decision on where to play at that next level. At the age of 14, Ohio State showed a very strong interest in recruiting Livingston. 

Livingston was widely considered to be one of the country’s top high school players, ranked No. 12 overall by ESPN. He had offers flooding in from top colleges across the country and could practically attend any school he wished. He had offers from many prestigious colleges such as Kansas, UNC, LSU, and Florida. Livingston eventually decided to commit to the University of Kentucky. Livingston played just one season with the Wildcats (2022-23,) appearing in 34 games, and starting in 26. He averaged 6.3 points and 4.2 rebounds per game and that stat line earned him SEC All-Freshman Team honors.

After his freshman year, he was invited to the NBA Combine where he was able to boost his stock through an impressive performance throughout the event. He was projected to be picked 62nd overall in the 2023 NBA draft but the Milwaukee Bucks saw his potential and took him with the 58th pick. He signed a 4-year $7.6 million contract with the Bucks.

Entering the NBA, Livingston was viewed as a young player with good size, solid defensive skills, and high potential. Like many younger NBA rookies, his transition to the professional ranks would remain unproven until he mixed it up with seasoned veteran players. He was given an opportunity to showcase his talent at the top level but struggled.

Throughout 14 games Livingston averaged 1.2 points, 0.9 rebounds, and 0.1 blocks. He averaged just 4.3 minutes per game. While he was given that small chance to showcase his abilities, Livingston was unable to prove himself as ready for prime time. Ultimately, Livingston was assigned to the Bucks G-League affiliate team Wisconsin Herd. With the Herd, he played in 16 games, averaging 14.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.3 steals. He was given plenty of playing time, and that impressive stat line is exactly what the Bucks were looking for in Livingston. His time in the G-League has helped develop his skills and confidence as he looks to return to the Bucks for the 2024 season. 

Marjon Beauchamp Drafted by Milwaukee in 2022

Marjon Beauchamp was born October 12th, 2000 in Yakima Washington. Beauchamp had a transient high school career, playing for 4 different schools in two different states. In his freshman year of high school, Marjon moved to Seattle to play basketball at Nathan Hale High School. The team was very strong under the leadership of former NBA player Brandon Roy. Due to his young age and other future NBA players Michael Porter Jr. and Jontay Porter, Beauchamp did not play much. Despite his lack of playing time, the team finished with a perfect 29-0 record. The team went on to win the Washington 3A state title and earned a #1 national ranking.

In his Sophomore year, Beauchamp transferred to Garfield High School, also in Seattle. There, he helped the team win another 4A state championship. In his Junior year, he moved again as he transferred to Rainier Beach High School in Seattle. At Rainier Beach H.S. he was named MVP of the Seattle 3A Metro League as he led the team to the 3A state semi-final. He averaged 26 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 assists per game. Despite this success, he transferred once again for his senior year. He moved to Glendale Arizona to play at Dream City Christian school. At the end of his high school career, he was a Four-Star recruit and had offers from many top Division One schools. Despite this, he decided to skip college basketball and instead begin training privately for the NBA draft. 

Beauchamp began his NBA draft preparation with Chameleon BX, which is a private training program for players looking to improve their draft stock. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he was forced to cancel those plans and move back to Washington. He decided to give college basketball another try and joined Yakima Valley College to continue his basketball career. In his first year, he averaged 30.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists through 12 games. This success brought Beauchamp attention from the NBA. He signed a professional contract with the G League Ignite, a developmental team for the NBA, covering the 2021-2022 season.

With Ignite, he averaged 15.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. This success proved that Marjon was ready for the NBA and the Bucks jumped on the opportunity to add him to the roster. Milwaukee selected him with the 24th overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. Beauchamp signed a 4-year $12.6 million contract. 

Beauchamp began his career with the Bucks summer league team where he averaged 12.8 points per game 3.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists in that 2022-23 season. He then played for the Bucks G-league affiliate, the Herd, where he played 6 games and averaged 19.3 points, and 5.8 rebounds. His hard work in the G-League paid off and Beauchamp played 52 games with the Bucks in the 2023 season. He averaged 13.5 minutes on the court, and 5.1 points per game. Beauchamp flashed some potential in his rookie season but was unable to translate that effort to a permanent spot on the Bucks roster. 

In his second year, Beauchamp looked to improve upon his rookie season after showing that he had serious potential in the NBA. He once again began the season in the summer league where he improved upon last season’s averages. He finished the summer playing an average of 28.9 minutes per game with 13.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, and two assists. Beauchamp was assigned to play for the Herd, only playing in 3 games where he averaged an impressive 24.7 points per game, 6.3 rebounds, and 5.7 assists. In the NBA, that effort didn’t directly translate to similar numbers as played in 48 games but averaged just 4.4 points. Overall, the drop in production for Beauchamp once again showed that the difference between a solid G-League performance doesn’t always translate to the same thing in the NBA. 

Entering his third year, Beauchamp needs to prove he can produce at the pinnacle of the sport. He has shown his potential at lower levels but there is a plateau he’s got to push past in order to keep his roster spot in the NBA. 

2021 – Isaiah Todd 31st Bucks Draft Pick

Isiah Todd was born on October 17th, 2001 in Baltimore Maryland. Todd was a successful player at a young age, winning a district title for John Marshall High School as a freshman. He averaged 12.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and was considered a top prospect. His success continued as a sophomore, winning another state championship and being named a class-three player of the year. He continued to win awards throughout his high school career including the USA Today All-USA North Carolina Player of the Year. Todd was also selected to be a McDonald’s All-American. This successful high school career led him to being pegged the number one ranked recruit in the 2020 class. This also meant he had his choice of universities to play collegiate-level basketball, he had offers from top schools like Kansas, Kentucky, and North Carolina, but ultimately decided to play at Michigan.

Todd’s commitment to Michigan was short-lived when just six months later he would decommit from Michigan and pursue professional basketball. Todd signed a one-year contract with the G-League Ignite team. This was the first year the G-League Ignite was operational, and Todd was one of the first players to sign with this developmental team. During his time with Ignite, he averaged 12.3 points and 4.9 rebounds. This stat line, combined with his top recruit profile, earned him lots of attention from the highest levels. To Todd, the NBA was calling. Todd entered the draft as roughly the 46th-ranked prospect. He was selected by the Bucks in the second round with the 31st pick. At that time, Todd signed a 4-year $6.8 million contract. 

Todd’s career with the Bucks was short-lived as he was included in a five-team trade that sent him first to the Indiana Pacers and eventually to the Washington Wizards. Todd made little impact in his rookie year. He only appeared in 12 games and averaged 1.7 points per game.

He was once again on the move as Todd was sent to the Suns in a blockbuster trade involving All-Star Bradley Beal. The Suns traded Todd soon after acquiring him and sent him to the Memphis Grizzlies, where he was waived soon after. Todd’s struggle to succeed in the NBA led him to resign with the G-League Ignite and has not returned to the NBA.

RJ Hampton and Jordan Nwora Drafted by Bucks In 2020

RJ Hampton was born on February 7th, 2001 in Dallas Texas. Hampton was an instant success in basketball as he averaged 23.6 points as a high school freshman and led his team to a district title. He was named to the MaxPreps Freshman All-American first team. This success allowed him to transfer to the nationally-ranked Montverde Academy in Florida. Here, Hampton continued to thrive, averaging 30.3 points and another first-team All-American selection. As a junior, Hampton added another award to his young and prestigious career. He was named the Texas Gatorade Player of the year. Hampton would forgo his senior year by reclassifying. This was no surprise as Hampton was a 5-star player and top recruit. 

Hampton Starts Pro Career in NBL

Despite having his choice of colleges to play for, Hampton decided to pass on the opportunity and chose to play overseas. He signed a multi-year deal with the New Zealand Breakers, the only non-Australian team in the NBL. He would only play in 15 games for the Breakers and averaged 8.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.4 assists. This impressive performance by a teenager led Hampton to be a projected top-five pick in the 2020 draft. Hampton mysteriously fell to the tail end of the first round, still ranked high as one of the Bucks draft picks, and was selected 24th. Some believe it was due to Hampton’s choice to not play in college, but instead to play for a lower-talent league like the NBL.

Hampton was traded on draft night to the Denver Nuggets. This would set in motion his career in the NBA as a journeyman as he would play for 4 teams over 4 years (2020-2021 Denver Nuggets, 2021-2023 Orlando Magic 2023 Detroit Pistons 2023-2024 Miami Heat). He made little impact during his time in the NBA averaging 6.8 points and 1.8 assists with 18.3 minutes played. Hampton was waived from the Heat and he continued his career in the G-League with the Capital City Go-Go. He would only play in 2 games before he was traded to the Delaware Blue Coats.

Jordan Nwora Earns Championship Ring While Playing for Milwaukee

Jordan Nwora was born on September 9th, 1998. The son of the Head coach of the Nigeria Men’s National Team, basketball came to Nwora naturally. He was a standout star for Amherst Central High School and The Park School of Buffalo. Jordan was a 4-star recruit and a top 50 player in the country when he committed to play college basketball at Louisville. He had a slow start as a freshman averaging 5.7 points and 2.2 rebounds. Nwora would improve in his sophomore year as he raised his averages to 17 points per game and 7.6 rebounds, earning him the NCAA’s second Most Improved Player honors, and ACC Most Improved Player.

As a junior Nwora continued to improve as he averaged 18 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. This improvement proved Nwora was ready for the NBA and was projected to be drafted at the end of the first round. Come draft night, Nwora was not picked in the first round but was still selected with the 45th pick by the Milwaukee Bucks. Nwora would play for the Bucks for three seasons and won a championship with the team in 2021. Nwora was not an incredibly impactful player but played in 130 games and averaged 6.8 points on 15.8 minutes played.

He would then be traded to the Toronto Raptors to begin the 2022-23 campaign. He would return to the Bucks to finish the season.  Nwora was traded to the Indiana Pacers in the 2023-24 season. This would be the final NBA team Nwora would play for, as he is currently with the Anadolu Efes, a team in the Turkish league. 

Fiserv Forum Parking

Where to Park for Milwaukee Bucks Games and Fiserv Forum Events

The Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee hosts a wide variety of events, from thrilling Milwaukee Bucks basketball games to unforgettable concerts by world-renowned artists. It’s also home to family shows, special events, and major entertainment productions year-round. Whether you’re attending a sports showdown or a sold-out concert, parking is always a key consideration—so, where should you park for Fiserv Forum events?

5th Street Parking Garage

The Fiserv Forum offers several parking options to accommodate different preferences and budgets. The most convenient choice is the 5th Street Parking Garage, located at 1151 N. 5th Street, and it’s just steps away from the arena. This covered garage offers easy access and is ideal for those looking to get as close to the venue as possible, and you won’t have to walk outside to get into the Fiserv Forum. Just take the pedestrian bridge located at the south end of the parking lot and you’ll stay warm and dry. The 5th Street Parking Garage has nearly 1000 parking spaces however, parking here tends to fill up quickly, especially for popular events, so it’s worth booking a spot in advance.

6th Street Lot – South of Fiserv Forum

Another great option for parking near Fiserv Forum is the Highland Parking Structure, located at 1030 N. 6th Street. This multi-level garage offers convenient access to the arena, being just a short walk away. During the day, this garage is busy with student parking as MATC is just west of the garage. The Highland Structure provides ample spaces and competitive pricing, making it a solid choice for both local visitors and those coming from out of town. To save time, you can also reserve a spot in advance through the parking.com app, ensuring a hassle-free experience on Bucks game day.

Lot H at MATC for Events

Looking for a somewhat secret parking lot for Fiserv events? Another nearby parking option is Lot H, located at the Milwaukee Area Technical College Downtown Milwaukee Campus at 1111 N 7th St., Milwaukee. This flat surface lot is just a few blocks from Fiserv Forum, offering an affordable and convenient parking solution for event-goers. Lot H is a great choice if you prefer a quick and easy parking experience without the need for navigating a multi-level garage. The lot is well-lit and offers plenty of space, making it ideal for those attending evening events. Plus, its proximity to major roadways provides easy access to and from the venue, helping you avoid post-event traffic.

Flat Lot at M.L.K. Drive

The Journal 62 South Lot, located at 921 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr, Milwaukee, is another excellent parking option for those attending events at Fiserv Forum. This lot is small, so be advised to grab a spot early. It’s just a short walk from the arena, making it a convenient choice for visitors who want quick access without paying premium prices for on-site parking. The Journal 62 South Lot is accessed via Kilbourn Avenue, and M.L.K. Jr. Drive, with easy entry and exit points that help avoid post-event congestion. Its proximity to major downtown streets also makes it a strategic spot for those looking to get in and out of the area smoothly. The lot is flat, with no structure. It’s just west of the Milwaukee River and across the street from Pere Marquette Park. With competitive pricing and a great location, this lot is a popular choice for many event attendees.

This post covers just a few options for parking at the Fiserv Forum, but we think they cover the best options in a neighborhood where you can also park on the street if you take the time to drive around. Be sure to visit a local hot spot before or after the event at the Fiserv Forum.

Concerts at Fiserv Forum 2023

The Fiserv Forum is a great venue for concerts. It’s the home court for the Milwaukee Bucks and Golden Eagles, but also a concert venue for some of the hottest artists on tour. The Fiserv can hold up to 18,000 fans of music and entertainment. Ticket King has tickets to every Fiserv Forum concert in 2023. Here, we cover all the currently scheduled shows for the venue.

Paramore will play in Milwaukee on August 1st. For that show, the entire floor will be general admission. Paramore tickets for reserved and general admission sections are still available from the Ticket King website. Opening for Paramore will be Foals and The Linda Lindas. Showtime is set for 7pm. This is part of Paramore’s “In North America” tour.

Paramore Seating Chart – Milwaukee Show

Drake & 21 Savage play at the Fiserv Forum on August 3. There will be a standard end-stage setup for Drake, along with a stage in the middle of the general admission seating on the main floor, and another stage at the back end of the floor section. There are no obstructed-view seats for this event, with tickets available around the entire venue.

Drake Seating Chart – Fiserv Forum

Stevie Nicks returns to Milwaukee on August 8. See rock royalty at the Fiserv, when Stevie Nicks comes to town. At this time, there are no opening acts listed for this show. Stevie Nicks has a vast solo career, but she is best known for her time spent in Fleetwood Mac. For this show, there will be reserved seats on the floor and on the lower and upper levels.

Stevie Nicks Stage Layout – Milwaukee

Lil Baby & GloRilla headline the Fiserv Forum on August 18. This show has a huge lineup. Opening acts include Gloss Up, Rylo Rodriguez, and Hunxho. The stage for this event will include a general admission pit, and reserved seats on the floor. The second stage in the middle of the reserved floor seats, and a main stage that makes sections 107 and 116 a great option for viewing. Lil Baby tickets are still available.

Lil Baby & GloRilla Seating Chart – Milwaukee

Old Dominion plays in Milwaukee on September 8, 2023. It’s all part of the the band’s “No Bad Vibes” tour. Seating is limited for this popular show. Opening for Old Dominion will be Priscilla Block, Adam Doleac, and Kylie Morgan. For this show, there will be two general admission pit sections and six floor sections with reserved seats available. The stage layout includes walkways that reach right to the edge of sections 117 and 106.


Old Dominion Seating Chart – Fiserv Forum

Peter Gabriel performs at the Fiserv Forum on October 2. This is part of his “i/o The Tour” in 2023. His stage layout is very standard, with the stage set between sections 115 and 108. All seating on the main floor is reserved. Get your tickets now for this amazing artist.


Peter Gabriel Milwaukee Seating Chart

Going into the winter months, shows at the Fiserv include Shania Twain, Bert Kreischer, and the Holiday Face Off. For premium seats to all Fiserv Events, Ticket King has you covered.

Deer District Restaurant and Pub Guide 2022

The Deer District is no longer a “hidden gem” after the Bucks profile rose throughout the playoffs last season. With the Milwaukee Bucks winning the 2021 NBA Championship all eyes are on another successful run in 2022.  Bucks fans will once again be looking to join in the festivities. If you have been to the Deer District in the past, you may already know that you can find great food and a lively atmosphere just outside the doors of the Fiserv Forum. Thousands descended on the Deer District during the 2021 NBA Playoff run. This season, fans will return and they have many options for food, drink, and fun. This is Ticket King’s Deer District Food and Drink Guide for 2022.

We must start with The Fiserv Forum itself. The Fiserv is sleek, modern, and the best NBA venue in the league. From craft beers to local burgers, the food at the Fiserv Forum matches the quality of the venue. Check out the Fiserv Forum for Bucks games, concerts, or Marquette basketball.

Just outside the Fiserv Forum is the Mecca Sports Bar & Grill. It’s the place to be for Bucks watch parties and Brewers broadcasts. You won’t miss a second of the action with their 64 hi-def televisions. The Mecca seats over 700 people and reservations are recommended for Bucks playoff game days.

Good City Brewing opened a second location, taking advantage of the crowds in the Deer District. It’s located on Juneau Avenue, just around the corner from the Mecca Bar and Grill. You will not be disappointed with their beer menu. Good City has a great lineup of pub-style sandwiches, pizza, and salads. For those looking for a great non-alcoholic drink, try their Athletic Upside Down or Athletic Free Wave drinks.

The Beer Garden is another easy choice for gathering before, during, or after the game. Located between the Mecca Sports Bar and Good City Brewing, you will find it’s an outdoor oasis on warm nights. The Beer Garden is a great option if you don’t have a ticket to the game, but still want to hang out with a laid-back group of Bucks fans.

Don’t forget Punch Bowl Social for more than your average viewing party. Punch Bowl Social is known for its bowling, arcade games, karaoke, and food. All ages are welcome until 10 pm. After that, the venue transitions to a 21 and over “place to be.” This guide does not cover every option for food and drink in and around the Deer District. Explore the neighborhood and you’ll find pubs, restaurants, hotels, and shopping.

Fiserv Forum Bag Policy

The Bucks are one of the the hottest teams in the NBA this season and fans are heading to home games to get in on some World Champion basketball action. There is nothing like seeing the Bucks at the Fiserv Forum. The venue is one of the newest in the NBA. When attending a Milwaukee Bucks game, there are certain rules fans need to follow. Ticket King is happy to break down the latest Fiserv Forum Bag Policy for 2022.

Oddly enough, there is a “No Bag Policy” for fans attending games at the Fiserv Forum. Leave the purses and totes at home. You can bring in a “wallet” as long as it’s no larger than 4″ x 6″ x 1″. Are there exceptions to this policy? Only for diaper bags and bags needed “due to medical necessity.” Those two exceptions (diaper and medical bags) will be subject to x-ray upon entry. This policy is starting to become the norm around most NBA stadiums. It’s just best to leave your personal items at home when heading to the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.