Our online schedule displays Bucks tickets for every home game at the Fiserv Forum and away games. It's easy to filter your options by game date, opponent, or time.
When you order Bucks tickets, you are going to see a great game at the Fiserv Forum, and you know that you will be on your feet, cheering on one of the best teams in the NBA. At home or on the road, check our Bucks schedule. When the Bucks head to the playoffs, choose Ticket King for the best seats in the house. Order online and follow the instructions below, or contact us by phone at (414)273-6007.
Milwaukee Bucks ticket prices vary depending on the opponent, game date, and seat location. Courtside and lower sideline seats at Fiserv Forum are priced at a premium, while upper-level tickets tend to be more budget-friendly. Ticket King offers seats across all levels, including premium options with BMO Harris Lounge access when available.
As soon as the NBA publishes its full regular-season schedule—typically in August—Ticket King begins listing tickets for all home and away Bucks games. Bookmark this page and check back often for the latest updates.
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Playoff ticket prices depend on the round, opponent, and day of the week. Early-round games are generally more affordable, while NBA Finals seats can come at a premium. As demand for postseason games is high, we recommend securing your playoff tickets as early as possible.
Courtside seats are limited and in high demand. Most are located behind the baskets, with a few sideline courtside options available. These premium tickets include access to the BMO Club, which offers free food and beverages, exclusive lounge entry, and views of the Bucks player tunnel. In-seat service is also included. For availability, contact our office directly.
Bucks Seating Chart & Seat Numbers at Fiserv Forum
Each section at Fiserv Forum begins with the lowest seat number on the right aisle as you face the court from your seat. This consistent layout helps fans easily find their spots on game day.
Best Seats for Milwaukee Bucks Games
For the best views, choose mid-court sections:
Lower Level: Sections 106 and 117
Upper Level: Sections 208 and 222
Additional great viewing options include lower-level sections 105–107 and 116–118, and upper-level sections 207–209 and 221–223, all located along the sidelines.
Every NBA season brings exciting matchups to the Fiserv Forum, especially when the Bucks face top contenders from the Eastern and Western Conferences. Ticket demand is typically higher for these marquee games, so it’s smart to plan ahead.
Popular Eastern Conference Games:
Bucks vs. Celtics – A fierce rivalry that often has playoff implications.
Bucks vs. Cavaliers – A Central Division clash that draws big crowds.
Bucks vs. Knicks – Two storied franchises meeting in prime-time action.
Bucks vs. 76ers – Watch Giannis go head-to-head with MVP-caliber talent.
Can’t Miss Western Conference Opponents:
Bucks vs. Nuggets – A matchup featuring reigning MVPs and title hopes.
Bucks vs. Lakers – LeBron James and the Lakers always bring star power.
Bucks vs. Thunder – An up-and-coming team challenging the East’s best.
Bucks vs. Grizzlies – Fast-paced, high-energy basketball fans love to watch.
Whether you’re looking for rivalry intensity or star-studded showdowns, these games offer the best in regular-season NBA action. Visit our Bucks schedule to view available tickets by opponent, date, or home/away designation.
At the end of the 2024-25 season, the Bucks placed fifth in the Eastern Conference. Their 48-34 record was good enough for a playoff spot. The team would face the Pacers in the playoffs. During the regular season, their record against the Pacers was mixed. They defeated them late in the regular season, 126-119. Overall, they were 3-1 against this first-round opponent, but that did not carry over into the playoffs. The Bucks won just a single game against Indiana, bowing out of the playoffs in the first round.
Fans now wonder if Giannis will stay in Milwaukee for another season. Ownership has to come up with a way to provide key players to support Giannis, or he may be looking to move on from the franchise that helped him become famous.
The Milwaukee Bucks had a successful 2023-2024 season, finishing third in the Eastern Conference with a record of 49-33. They had a record of 31-11 at home and 18-22 away. The Bucks played under three different coaches during that time, with Adrian Griffin starting the season. Expectations were high from the start, and Griffin was fired after posting a record of 30-13. He was replaced by interim head coach Joe Printy, who posted a record of 2-1 in his three-game tenure. The team then moved on to Doc Rivers, who was hired 24 hours after the firing of Griffin. Rivers finished the season with a record of 17-19, nowhere near fans’ expectations. The Bucks were led by two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, whom the team traded for in the offseason. Antetokounmpo averaged 30.4 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 6.5 assists per game in the 73 games he played. Unfortunately, Giannis was plagued by injuries this season. He missed three weeks of play with a left calf strain, missing the final three regular-season games and all six postseason games. Lillard averaged 24.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 7.0 assists in 73 games in the 2023-24 season.
Despite regular season success, the Bucks lost to the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs in 6 games (4-2). Both Bucks stars, Antetokounmpo and Lillard, dealt with Injuries. Lillard (achilles tendon injury) missed games four and five of the playoffs, and Antetokounmpo (calf) missed the entire playoff series. Lillard was able to return for game six, but Antetokounmpo was unable to play. These injuries ultimately led to the Bucks' season coming to an end.
The Milwaukee Bucks had a fantastic 2022-23 regular season. With a final record of 58-24, which put him in first place in the Eastern Conference. Their home record of 32-9 was one of the best in the league. The team entered the NBA playoffs with a series against the Miami Heat. In the first game, Giannis Antetokounmpo injured his lower back and sat out games two and three. The loss of the team's top player put the Bucks in a tough position. By game five, Giannis did return, but the Heat took the next two games and ended the Bucks stellar season.
Antetokounmpo averaged 31.1 points per game for the season. Jrue Holiday finished the season with 19.3 points per game, 5.1 rebounds, and 7.4 assists. This was Holiday's 14th season in the NBA. Khris Middleton finished the season with 15.1 points and 4.2 rebounds. He played 33 games in 2022-23, the fewest games since his rookie season at Detroit.
The Bucks entered the 2022 NBA playoffs with the third-best record in the Eastern Conference. Their overall 51-31 regular-season record meant that they would face the Chicago Bulls in the first round. Sadly, Khris Middleton bowed out of the playoffs with a knee injury. This left Milwaukee with a roster that had to face the Boston Celtics without one of the best starters. The Bucks took the second round of the playoffs to game seven, where they were topped by a tough Celtics team. Fans now look forward to the 2022-23 season.
In the spring of 2021, the Milwaukee Bucks won the Central Division with a 46-26 record. That record placed them as the third seed in the playoffs. Going up against the sixth-ranked Miami Heat, the team swept their first-round opponent. Up next was the powerful Brooklyn Nets in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals. It started with two losses on the road, but the Bucks won the next two games at the Fiserv Forum. Milwaukee won the final two games in the series and was on its way to take on the Atlanta Hawks in the Conference Finals. Despite a first-game loss in that round, the Bucks won the next two and finished off the Atlanta Hawks in six games.
The Bucks were on their way to the NBA finals and took on the Phoenix Suns. Phoenix jumped out to a 2-0 game lead before Milwaukee took charge. In game three, Milwaukee blew out Phoenix, with a final score of 120-100. The Bucks won their next four games, winning the championship in six games.
The Milwaukee Bucks 2020-2021 season hopes were based on whether the team could make it deep into the NBA playoffs. The team has shown that they can stand toe to toe with the strongest teams in the league. Giannis Antetokounmpo signed a contract extension this past December, which justified their moves to acquire Jrue Holiday. Holiday has averaged over 30 minutes of playing time per game and averaged 17+ points per game. His eleven years in the NBA have shown that he was a great addition to the team. Add Khris Middleton to the mix, and these three players are a serious group to contend with on the basketball court. Middleton is scoring an average of just over 20 points per game, coming into the playoffs. All eyes are upon Antetokounmpo again. In the shortened 2020 season, Giannis scored just over 1700 points in total, with an average of 28.15 per game. He remains the "go-to" player on the Bucks team. For the regular season, Giannis had 671 rebounds with 73 blocked shots and 357 assists. It all comes down to how the Bucks play in the playoffs. The team comes into the playoffs ranked third in their division. Will this be their year? All the players are in place, and Bucks fans can't wait to see how well they play.
The Bucks were part of the NBA expansion year, way back in 1968. They used their first-round draft pick well and acquired Lou Alcindor (Kareem Abdul Jabbar). The results were immediate, and Milwaukee found themselves 30 games above .500 in the first season with Jabbar on the court. With the addition of Oscar Robertson, Milwaukee won it all in 1971. The team enjoyed being a contender for most of the first half of that decade.
Good times would come and go for the Bucks. The toughest years for Milwaukee were from 1990 through 2001. To bring the Bucks back to their former glory, George Karl was hired as head coach. Success came soon after, and the Bucks were perennial playoff participants. Players such as Ray Allen and Sam Cassell were a force to be reckoned with. The team came close to making it to the NBA finals in 2001.