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  • Packers Tickets For 2013 In Stock Now | Ticket King Wisconsin

    Packers tickets are heading out the door, and into the hands of fans that placed their orders early. The 2013 schedule includes some pretty tough opponents, not including the divisional games that are always a challenge. Which Green Bay Packers game are you going to? The regular season is just a few weeks away. 
    Green Bay doesn’t have to wait very long for the chance to make up for their playoff loss at San Francisco. In fact, that’s the first game of the regular season. The 49ers will host the Packers on September 8. The team will have to find a better way to contain their very mobile quarterback. Week two is the Packers first home game, and they will take on yet another speedy quarterback who goes by the nick-name “RG3.”
    Green Bay will then head to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals on 9/22. They head back to Lambeau for a game against the Lions on October 6, just after the bye week. Packers fans will get the chance to see the team take on the 2013 Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens on October 13. Ray Lewis may have retired, but that doesn’t mean the Ravens will be pushovers.
    As for the rest of the 2013 Packers Schedule, here it is in all its glory. Ticket King has tickets for all Packers home and road games. Go Packers!  
    Cleveland Browns       Sun, Oct 20th             
    @Minnesota Vikings   Sun, Oct 27th             
    Chicago Bears             Mon, Nov 4th             
    Philadelphia Eagles     Sun, Nov 10th             
    @New York Giants      Sun, Nov 17th             
    Minnesota Vikings      Sun, Nov 24th             
    @Detroit Lions            Thu, Nov 28th             
    Atlanta Falcons           Sun, Dec 8th               
    @Dallas Cowboys       Sun, Dec 15th             
    Pittsburgh Steelers      Sun, Dec 22nd            

    @Chicago Bears         Sun, Dec 29th  
  • Bucks Head Coach Likes What He Sees In His First Round Draft Pick

    The Milwaukee Bucks are keeping their eye on their first round draft pick from last month. Newly appointed head coach Larry Drew traveled to Estonia this week to watch eighteen year-old Giannis Antetokounmpoin his fourth game of the FIBA U20 Basketball Tournament with the Greek national team. The youngster didn’t miss the opportunity to impress his future coach during the game, earning 12 points and one assist in 30 minutes of play. Drew stayed on into the next day to watch the team defeat Montenegro, his acquisition racking up another 12 points and 7 rebounds. On offense, Antetokounmpo ranks in the top-20 tournament-wide in every category.

    Antetokounmpo’s defensive showing against both Croatia and Montenegro was the real treat for Drew, however. Antetokounmpo has blocked at least one shot in every game of the tournament, managing six in the game against Croatia alone. He has the most denials of any player participating. He has been spectacular off the defensive-glass, as well. Grabbing 14 rebounds against Croatia, and another seven the next night against Montenegro, Antetokounmpo brought his average to nearly seven per-game.

    Antetokounmpo’s efforts have helped Greece dominate the opening two rounds of the event. The team is undefeated mid-way through the second-round, having beaten Lithuania, Germany, Serbia, Georgia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Turkey along the way. Latvia is the only other team without a loss in the tournament.

    The trip to Europe is a small hiatus from Drew’s more pressing matters back in the States. The Bucks have begun the annual Summer League in Las Vegas on a high note, winning against the Nuggets and Pelicans in their first two games. Second-year forward John Henson has been the highlight for the team to start the five-game series, putting-up 19 points against Denver on Saturday. He sat out Sunday with a sore groin.

    Henson is expected to be a major part of the team’s young and up-coming roster. A candidate for a starting spot next to Ersan Ilyasova in 2013, critics anticipate a great increase in minutes and presence for the forward among the veterans peppered in among the starters.
  • Paul McCartney Miller Park Information | McCartney Tickets On Sale Now

    We’re getting close to the Paul McCartney show at Miller Park. Will Mr. McCartney play all the hits from The Beatles to Wings? One can only hope.  The best way to have a great time at the show is to read the following concert guide.  For last minute Paul McCartney tickets, feel free to check out our inventory. 
    There will be no cans, alcohol, or glass allowed into the ballpark. Treat this event like a Brewers game at Miller Park.  Water is allowed, as long as it’s in a sealed bottle. Food is allowed, but keep in mind that your food container cannot be made of glass. If you are heading to the suite level, you will have to leave that food behind. Feel free to bring your camera to this event.  Keep the lenses shorter than 3 inches please.
    You are free to bring a purse or fabric cooler to the event, but anything bigger than 16 by 16 by 8 inches will be prohibited. Expect security to check these bags, and leave the hard plastic coolers behind.

    Wristbands For Paul McCartney Floor Seating

    If you have “floor seating” tickets, you will need to head on over to any one of the wristband booths.  Wristbands are required, before you head into the ballpark.  You will find a booth at the gates near home plate, and another just next to the pedestrian bridge.  There will also be wristband gates inside Miller Park. The wristband booths will be open at 4:30.
    The gates to Miller Park will be open at 6 p.m.  The parking lots will open at 4:30. There is no re-entry to the ballpark.  Feel free to tailgate, but follow the standard pre-game rules on tailgating.

    See you at the show!  
  • Summerfest Fans Take A Break | Six More Days Of Music Starts Tuesday

    Summerfest fans are getting used to this new Monday break. For decades, the festival would run for ten days, no break. As the years came and went, festival organizers had come to learn that Mondays were not good days for attendance. With that, they decided to shut the grounds down on Mondays. It all starts up again tomorrow, with NKOTB headlining the evening. They bring along 98 Degrees, and Boyz II Men.

    Also performing on Tuesday will be Styx, Empire of the Sun, The Invaders, Willy Porter, Umphrey’s McGee, and many more bands.  If you make it down to the Summerfest grounds before 3pm, admission is free. Head on down during your lunch break, and get a hand stamp for later in the evening.  Ticket King has tickets for every show at the Marcus Amphitheater. We’re just a half-mile from the Summerfest grounds.

  • Summerfest 2013 Discounts And Special Offers

    Are you looking to save some cash when you head on down to Summerfest this year? Every day of the event, there is one promotion or another, as the annual music festival is again partnering with a number of local businesses to provide fans with special offers.

    From Military Appreciation day to Mountain Dew day, chances abound for people from all walks of life to enjoy Milwaukee’s largest festival. Rules do apply however, as most promotions are redeemable only from noon-to-three at the mid-gate promotions tent. A chance for free entry is available every day of the 14 day event, and giveaways and unique attractions will be held as well.

    Wednesday, June 26 – Johnson Controls and FOX 6 Stomp Out Hunger

    Present three non-perishable food donations to be given to the Hunger Task Force and receive one ticket for free admission.
    Thursday, June 27 – Show Your Smile DayPresented by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    Bring the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel coupon found in the paper’s June 23rd edition to receive a ticket for free admission.
    Friday, June 28 – Klement’s Sausage Day& U.S. Cellular Bandanna Giveaway  
    Fans who bring a label from an 8oz or larger Klement’s product and one food item to donate to the Hunger Task Force receive free admission.
    The first 5,000 entrees after 5PM will get a free U.S. Cellular Summerfest bandanna.
    Saturday, June 29 – Goodwill Industries Day
    The first 1,500 fans who bring a donation receipt showing a donation made to any Milwaukee Goodwill location in the month of June will receive free admission.
    Sunday, June 30 – Kohl’s Family Day
    Three non-perishable food items, urged to be kid friendly, will get you free entry to Summerfest. (Available to the first 2,500 patrons coming to the event after 3PM.)
    Tuesday, July 2 – Children’s Fest Day Presented by Sentry, Dean’s Milk & Ice Cream, and TODAY’S TMJ4
    All fans arriving to the grounds between noon-and-three are admitted free. Special kids activities will be held and discounts on concessions will be available.
    Wednesday, July 3 – Mountain Dew Day
    Fans with marked Summerfest Mountain Dew products receive free entry.
    Thursday, July 4 – Harley Owners Group Day & Military Appreciation Day
    Harley Owners Group members receive free entry to Summerfest and access to the Harley-Davidson Hospitality Deck.
    Active-duty military receive free admission at any gate at any time during the day, along with up-to four family members. The fifth annual Summerfest Salute will take place, as well as fireworks and music.
    Friday, July 5 – Malt-O-Meal Day
    The first 1,500 people to present a receipt from any Wisconsin supermarket showing the purchase of two Malt-O-Meal cereals between June 26th and July 5th receive free admission.
    Saturday, July 6 – Make a Child Smile DayPresented by Northwestern Mutual
    The first 1,500 fans to donate children and infant books worth at least $10 to the Next Door Foundation’s Books for Kids Program receive free admission.
    Sunday, July 7 – Summerfest Fan Appreciation Day
    All fans arriving between noon-and-three get in free to celebrate yet another successful year for Summerfest!

  • Dave Matthews Band Alpine Valley Tickets | Band To Perform Two Nights In July

    Dave Matthews will come to Alpine Valley for two nights, starting on July 5. Fans of the band are happy to know that Dave considers Alpine to be one of his favorite venues. He’s not the only one who finds the East Troy venue to be top notch.  Rolling Stone just listed it as a top ten destination for music lovers. 

    Dave Matthews formed way back in 1991.  It all started with a home recording, and has blossomed into one of the world’s most popular bands. There have been a few lineup changes in the past 22 years, but the core of the band remains the same.  The band’s early fan base was mostly made up of East Coast residents. They were the lucky ones, as the band toured that area heavily in the early years. By 1993, they released their first full length disk. One unique aspect of the group is that they allow fans to record their live performances. 
    The band’s biggest early hit was titled “What Would You Say.” That disk spent over two years in the top 100. Devoted fans have managed to keep the fires burning over the past two decades.  Check them out at Alpine Valley this summer.   
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  • Brewers June Home Games | Braves And Cubs Come To Miller Park

    The Brewers are just a few days away from their last home stand of the month.  It’s been a tough spring for our Brew Crew, but they seemed to have gotten back to playing better baseball in the past ten games. The Reds took two of three before Milwaukee enjoyed a day off, but the Brewers have won six of ten as of late. The team will start a three game series against the Astros, then they come home to play the Braves on June 21.  Be sure to check out our Brewers tickets for the Polish Bobblehead Game on June 23.

    The team will enjoy a day off on June 24, then they face the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park, starting on 6/25.  Included in the three game series against the Cubs will be a rare Thursday afternoon game.  Will Chicago Cubs fans make the trip up to Milwaukee? They always do.

  • WWE Monday Night RAW Comes To The Resch Center

    WWE Monday Night RAW comes to the Resch Center on August 5th, two years since the high-impact event last performed in the city. It will be WWE’s only event in Wisconsin this year, so mark your calendars now!
    The greatest night in professional wrestling returns to Green Bay in August.

    RAW first debuted in 1993 on cable’s USA Network. Since then, the live television spectacle has received wide-acclaim as one of the best wrestling programs in the country, as well as one of the premier events of WWE’s season. RAW is also one of the most attended shows in WWE wrestling, attracting thousands of fans to arenas throughout the world.

    Defending league champion John Cena headlines the list of wrestlers that will compete in Green Bay this August. World heavyweight champion Dolph Ziggler will be there, as well as fan favorites like Randy Orton, Sheamus, and Team Hell No. All-in-all, nearly 20 wrestlers will step into the ring during the night.

    Tickets for the WWE August 5 show go on-sale Saturday June 15. Ticket King has inventory in hand. General admission and assigned seats are available. General admission sections include sections 301-325, 201-212, and 218-226. Sections 213-217 will be closed to allow room for the main entry stage. Ringside sections are 101-106. Sections 101-103 are off the south-side of the ring, while 105 and 106 straddle the ramp, and 104 and 107 straddle the ring itself. Parking for the Resch Center is located across Oneida Street at Lambeau Field.
  • Summerfest 2013 Headline Shows | Ticket King For Summerfest Tickets

    Classic rock fans will have lots of musical options at this year’s Summerfest. It’s safe to say that the most deserving acts will play the big stage for 2013. The “big three” compliment the already stellar lineup of contemporary and timeless rock bands booked for side stages on the grounds.  Headlining bands on some of the smaller stages include Alice Cooper, REO Speedwagon, Styx, and Foreigner.

    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Rush, and the Eagles will be the featured rock acts for Summerfest 2013. All three bands will make a stop during their current respective tours, and the shows will celebrate the various honors that each act has been recognized for recently.

    Now considered a veteran of the Big Gig, Tom Petty takes the Marcus Amphitheater stage for the 13th time on June 28that 8PM. One of the most famous live acts in the history of rock-and-roll, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers are in the midst of a small, Midwest summer tour that follows their successful worldwide 2010 tour. On that tour, Chuck Berry joined Tom on the stage during a tour stop in Phoenix. Dubbed Mojo, the tour broke both attendance and revenue records that went back 40 years. Tom is sure to play hits like Refugee and Free Fallin’, though lesser known songs from his 20-plus album repertoire will also be played. The Smithereens will open the night.
    Canadian rock pioneers Rush will ring-in America’s independence on July 4. Extending their 2012 world tour, this three-man ensemble brings their Clockwork Angels tour to Summerfest on that night. That same tour and album won Rush the titles of “Band of the Year” and “Album of the Year” at the 2012 Classic Rock Awards.

    Eagles Come To Summerfest

    The Eagles will wrap up Summerfest on July 7. After finding themselves the subject of a highly popular Showtime documentary titled “History of the Eagles,” the band decided to do a summer tour honoring the film. The documentary and tour focuses on the ten year span when the Eagles were flying high. Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, and Don Henley will wow fans with renditions of classics like Take It To The Limit, though rare performances of solo singles will be a welcome highlight.

     

    2013 Summerfest Marcus Amphitheater Lineup

    June 26@ 7PM – Violent Femmes and The Avett Brothers w/ Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Ivan and Alyosha

    June 27 @ 7:30PM – FUN w/ Walk The Moon, Family of the Year
    June 28 @ 8PM – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers w/ The Smithereens
    June 29 @ 7:30PM – Jason Aldean w/ Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett
    June 30 @ 7:30PM – Pitbull
    July 2 @ 7:30PM – New Kids on the Block w/ 98 Degrees, Boyz II Men
    July 3 @ 7:30PM – Luke Bryan w/ Thompson Square, Florida Georgia Line
    July 4 @ 8PM – Rush
    July 5 @  7:30PM – Tim McGraw w/ Brantley Gilbert, Love and Theft
    July 6 @ 7:30PM – John Mayer w/ Phillip Phillips
    July 7 @ 7:30PM – The Eagles

  • Wicked Tickets Milwaukee | Marcus Center June 12 To July 7

    Wicked tickets for Milwaukee are available now. The touring version of the Broadway musical is not to be missed.  The show runs from June 12 to July 7, at the Marcus Center. Show times vary depending on the day, with Matinee performances limited to weekends.
    What’s Wicked all about?  It’s a twist on the lives of Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the North, and Glinda the Good Witch.  Fans of the Wizard of Oz will surely remember these names, as they were some of the featured characters in Frank Baum’s book of the same name. Few fans know that the first Broadway version of the Wizard of Oz came out in 1903, and ran for nearly 300 performances.  Most folks remember the 1939 movie version, starring Judy Garland.
    It’s fitting that exactly 100 years later, a new Broadway production based on the lives of the two witches of Oz has attracted huge audiences and has gone on to be the recipient of numerous Tony Awards. After just one year, Wicked became a profitable show and plans were put together to create a touring company.  Fast forward eight years, and the touring versions of Wicked still find themselves in front of sold out audiences all across America.  Tickets for the show can be found on the Ticket King website. Our Milwaukee office is just four blocks from the Marcus Center. Call now for Wicked tickets.