Choose Wisconsin-based Ticket King for Milwaukee Brewers tickets for all the games. From bleacher seats to Diamond Box tickets, we carry it all. It's easy to place an order online and then use your mobile device to enter American Family Field in 2026. All tickets listed include ticket fees up front, so you know just what you are paying. For most home games, you can find tickets just behind the visitors' dugout, near home plate, down the third base line, in the loge level, and even in upper-level seating with family-friendly pricing.
The timing of Brewers ticket purchases can affect both availability and price, depending on the game. Demand is typically influenced by factors such as the opponent, day of the week, time of the season, and overall interest in the matchup. Weekend games, rivalry series, and summer dates often draw more demand, while weekday games and early-season matchups may offer more flexibility in both seating options and pricing.
Buying earlier generally provides a wider selection of seats, especially for high-demand games. At the same time, prices for some games can fluctuate closer to game day based on availability. Because Ticket King shows ticket prices with fees included, buyers can compare options at any point and decide when the timing works best for their plans.
No. Prices can vary by opponent, day of the week, demand, and where the seats are located inside American Family Field.
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Ticket King shows ticket fees up front in listed prices, so you know what you are paying before checkout.
Ticket King also carries tickets for high-demand and sold-out Brewers games. We're part of a ticket marketplace where hard-to-find tickets are not a problem. From a game starting in an hour to a Brewers game ticket months from now, Ticket King has the best options online.
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Are you looking for cheap Brewers tickets? There are bargain-priced tickets available for most Brewers games. Ticket King carries upper deck and bleacher seating. Generally, those areas of American Family Field are where you can attend a game on a budget. Early-season games that take place right after the home opener tend to be cheaper. Games on weeknights, against opponents that are not in the playoff hunt, can also be bargain-priced. For 2026, the Brewers will open their season at home on March 26, with a game against the Chicago White Sox. The team will stay at home for six games. They will return to Milwaukee on April 10, with a series against the Nationals and Blue Jays.
When it’s Brewers versus Cubs, American Family is the place to be. See our Brewers take on their division rivals at home or on the road. While a few Cubs fans will make the drive up to Milwaukee, Brewers fans will prevail. As soon as the Brewers moved to the National League, the rivalry came quite naturally. Tickets for Brewers versus Cubs games move fast. In 2026, the Cubs will take on the Brewers at American Family Field for six games, starting with a three-game series from June 26 through June 28. The second Brewers vs. Cubs series will cover three games, from September 7 through September 9.
The Cardinals will come to Milwaukee for six games in 2026. The first series will run from May 25 through May 27. St. Louis will return to American Family Field in late September, starting with a game on September 25.

The Brewers had a shaky start to the 2025 season. By June 17, the team was 6.5 games behind the Cubs in the division. Would the team turn things around before fall? They certainly did turn things around, and by August 18, the Brewers were nine games ahead of the Cubs and division leaders. Let's not forget their 14-game win streak that started that month. In three separate games, the Brew Crew scored 17 runs in a single game. They amassed 12 shutout games and had 39 comeback wins in 2025. The team was special; they headed to the MLB playoffs looking great. In the first round, the team took on the Cubs. Winning their first two games, it seemed that the team was on its way to round two. It took all five games for the Brewers to defeat Chicago in that round. From there, they faced the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. Sadly, the Brewers' bats went cold, and they bowed out of the NLCS after just four games.
The Milwaukee Brewers won the National League Central division with a final record of 93-69. That record was good enough to earn the team a Wild Card spot in the MLB playoffs. The last series of the regular season for the Brewers was against the New York Mets. They would be the same team that the Brewers would take on in the Wild Card round. Milwaukee lost the first game of the three-game series, but they managed to take game number two and force the series to the deciding game. In game three, both the Mets and Brewers went scoreless until the eighth inning. The Brewers hit back-to-back home runs to go up by two runs. All the team had to do was close out the game at the top of the ninth. Sadly, Devin Williams could not find his way through to victory, and the Mets scored four runs in the top of the ninth. That two-run lead was too much for the Brewers to overcome in the bottom of the ninth. The season came to an end, and the team looks forward to 2025.