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  • Wisconsin Teams Come Up Big | Packers and Badgers Back On Track

    We had to wait until late Sunday night, but now we can celebrate the fact that our Badgers and Packers had big wins this weekend. Wisconsin took on Purdue, and Montee Ball made up for lost time, rushing for over 200 yards.  He also broke the Badgers school record for most touchdowns. The number stands at 72, with more games to play. What was the play that shut down any hopes of Purdue coming back?  It was Ball’s 67 yard run for daylight that came in the second half of the game. Ball was named Big Ten Player of the Week.  That comes as no surprise.

    Packers Take Down Texans

    As for our beloved Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers threw for six touchdown passes last night, smoking the 5-0 Texans on their home turf.  James Jones and Jordy Nelson were the recipients of five of those six TD passes.  The sixth touchdown pass went to Tom Crabtree on a third down play where Aaron had just milliseconds to release the ball.  Crabtree faked a block, moved right, and streaked for 48 yards and a score.

    The win didn’t come without a price, as the Packers linebackers went down one after the other. We will see who sits out next week’s game at St. Louis.  Packers versus Rams tickets are available now. Let’s hope that our Wisconsin teams come up victorious once again.

  • Badgers Tickets From Ticket King | Your Wisconsin Source For Big Ten Football

    Are you looking for Badgers football tickets? Ticket King is your local source for Big Ten sports. The Badgers are coming off an impressive win at Camp Randall last Saturday. Their next opponent is the Purdue Boilermakers, on the road in West Lafayette.  The Boilermakers are currently 3-2, and took apart Michigan last Saturday.  This will be the Boilermakers homecoming game.

    The Badgers will play at home on October 20. They face the Minnesota Golden Gophers that day, and the winner of the game will take home the ceremonial Paul Bunyan Axe.  This will be the 122 time that the two teams have met. The historical win-loss record for this match up is currently at 58-55-8, with Minnesota in the lead.

    Badgers Versus Spartans 

    Wisconsin will stay at home for two weeks, playing the Michigan State Spartans on October 27.  At the time of this post, Michigan also has a 3-2 record for 2012. They won a close game at home against Indiana, bouncing back from their one point loss to Ohio State. The Spartans look tough this year, losing to a pair of powerhouse teams in Notre Dame and the Buckeyes.

    The Badgers are 4-2, with losses at Nebraska and Oregon.  The team took care of business against the Fighting Illini last week.  Going into the fourth quarter, the game was close. The Badgers scored three touchdowns in that fourth quarter, putting the game away at the 3:26 mark.  Montee Ball ran for daylight in that final drive, and had a net total of 116 yards on the day.

  • Bucks Tickets In Stock For New Season | Preseason Games Just Days Away

    Milwaukee Bucks fans are looking forward to the first preseason game of 2012.  The Bucks will play face the Cavaliers on 10/9, in Cleveland.  There are a total of six preseason games to be played before the Bucks play their first official game on November 2 in Boston.  The second October game for the Bucks will be at Chicago.  The team will also play against the Grizzlies in La Crosse Wisconsin.

    The Bucks are looking forward to the new season, as some familiar faces return to the court, while others have moved on to other teams.  The biggest move for Milwaukee in the off season was at the position of starting center.  Andrew Bogut is now a Golden State Warrior, and currently healing up from an ankle injury.   He leaves Milwaukee with a 12.7 points per game average.  Replacing Bogut will be Sam Dalembert and Joel Przybilla.  Brandon Jennings will be coming back for another season.  Monta Ellis, Beno Udrih and Marquis Daniels will also get playing time at guard.

    Bucks Tickets for Home and Away Games

    Bucks tickets for the upcoming games at home are available now. Ticket King has tickets ranging in location from upper level behind the hoop, to court-side tickets, just yards from your favorite players.  Ticket prices are reflective of supply, game date, and opponent.  For best results, check the current Bucks schedule and give us a call. We can find you the right ticket.

  • Packers At Lambeau Field for Saints Game This Sunday

    Green Bay Packers fans were not happy with the outcome of last Monday Night’s game. In fact, millions of football fans were upset with the way the game ended. In the eyes of so many, it looks like the Packers got a raw deal.  At this point, there is little one can do but try and support their favorite team.  We are still huge Packers fans.  We still plan to go to Lambeau Field this Sunday and watch the Packers take on the New Orleans Saints.  If you are with us, then check out our Lambeau Field ticket prices for the upcoming game.  Do you think that the Packers will be fired up for a win?  You can count on it.  No, the strike has not been settled, but you don’t go to Lambeau to cheer on the zebras. 

  • Brewers Tickets For 2012 Games at Miller Park

    The Brewers have rallied and the team is still in the playoff hunt.  Thanks to the changes in Major League Baseball, there is one more wild card team taking a shot at the post season.  The Milwaukee Brewers are just a handful of games out of playoff contention.  The Cardinals hold that honor for now, but the Brew Crew  has their sights set.  Will Milwaukee make it to the post season in 2012? 

    For now, fans are snapping up tickets for the few home games left to be played.  The team is on the road until September 28. They will face the Houston Astros that night at Miller Park. The team is in Pittsburgh for a three game series, before taking on the Nationals at Washington.  From there, the Brewers are back home, and hopefully the team holding the keys to that Wild Card series!  Brewers tickets for the remaining home games are available now. 
  • Packers Ticket Discount | Ticket King on Foursquare

    The Packers will play their first regular season game at Lambeau Field this Sunday.  Packers tickets are on sale now, but Ticket King has one sweet deal for you.  Come on down to our Milwaukee office and check in on Foursquare.  Unlock that Packers ticket discount while you are here, and save some cash on the upcoming game.

    Packers Game Day Parking at Ticket King

    The Green Bay Packers will be at home for the first two regular season games.  Our Green Bay office will be open early on game day, and stay open until kickoff this coming Sunday.  Do you need parking for the game?  We have parking available in our lot, and we promise not to block you in.  Buy your parking now, and we will reserve a spot for you.  Please understand that you must arrive with your vehicle before kickoff, as our employees love to head into the game too!  You can check our inventory for Parking at Lambeau, but those passes go quickly. Tailgate in our parking lot, and walk just 200 yards to Lambeau. See you at the game. Go Packers!

  • KISS and Motley Crue Alpine Valley 2012 Show

    Kiss and Motley Crue will perform at Alpine Valley on September 8. This is the final show in 2012 for the very popular outdoor venue, and it’s sure to be a great one. These are two high profile bands with a huge fan base, and they compliment each other nicely. Motley Crue has a stage show that includes a lot of eye-popping effects.  KISS is well known for their stage antics and theatrics. Tickets for the Alpine show are still available.

    KISS has a huge catalog of albums to their name.  They have produced over 25 albums, going back to their 1974 self titled debut. It would take three years for the band to produce a hit song.  That album was titled Destroyer. Some say that the hit song on the album was Shout it Out Loud, but the slow ballad Beth was just as popular.

    Motley Crue is a band that just celebrated their 31st year together. They have sold over 80 million albums and continue to tour with their original line up at this time.  During the early 1990’s the band hired John Corabi as a replacement for Vince Neil.  Tommy Lee spent some time on the sidelines between 1999 and 2004.  The band put aside their differences in 2004, and has been going strong ever since. 

  • So You Think You Can Dance? | Milwaukee Tickets On Sale Now

    So You Think You Can Dance is coming to Milwaukee on November 2.  That event date will mark the seventh performance on a tour that ends on 12/5 in Hollywood Florida.  The popular Fox television show is based upon dance competition.  As one group faces another, individuals are eliminated from week to week. At the time of this post, there are only six competitors still in the running. The touring group is made up of former contestants.  They will perform their most popular dance numbers just for fun. Tickets for SYTYCD are on sale now.     

  • Jimmy Buffett Tickets Alpine Valley 2012 Show

    Jimmy Buffett comes to Alpine Valley this weekend, and it’s one of his last shows for 2012.  Jimmy Buffett tickets for Saturday’s show are available now. When the Parrotheads come to Wisconsin, it’s party time! Ticket King has everything from lawn tickets to seats up close to the stage. Lots of Buffett fans like the lawn section, as it’s the best place to meet people from all over the world.  If you have ever been to one of his shows, it’s an amazing spectacle of colors and fun. The show starts at 8pm, and at this time, there is no opening act scheduled.

  • Packers 2012 Preseason Games at Lambeau Field

    The Green Bay Packers played their second 2012 preseason game last night, losing to the Cleveland Browns, 35-10.  Packers fans want to see more from the defense this year, and two players stood out at Lambeau on Thursday evening. Two rookies look to contribute this season, and were doing good things in the secondary.  Casey Hayward was as close to a pick six as you can get, when he got in front of Josh Gordon’s outstretched arms.  Throughout the night, he managed to keep his man in check, but for a few completions. 
    Jerron McMillian showed some spark in the second quarter when he had a solo tackle for a two yard loss, and stuffed Brandon Jackson on a short gain just a couple plays later. McMillian loves to hit, and the Packers coaching staff is honing his skills accordingly. He’s fighting for a spot in the nickel and dime defense, and has to prove that he’s a better bet than Anthony Levine or M.D. Jennings.

    Aaron Rodgers Connects With Jordy Nelson

    Aaron Rodgers found Jordy Nelson in the end zone on a play that he basically repeated, after Nelson came up short on a pass down the sideline. Aaron looked sharp, and played just enough to get loose, before Harrell took over for most of the night. Graham has some work to do, but it’s looking like he will secure the spot of backup. Next up for the Packers is another Thursday night game.  They head to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals. Game time is set for 6pm.  Green Bay Packers tickets for the final preseason game are on sale now.