Since 2009, TicketIQ (formerly TiqIQ) has used its intelligence to help fans get the best deals, and now offers Fee Free tickets for every Brewers game during the MLB season.
Depending on the game, Milwaukee Brewers tickets can be priced well above or well below face value on the secondary market, but with No Fees, TicketIQ can get you into American Family Fields of Phoenix for 10-20% less than other secondary ticket sites. The cheapest ticket price for the next Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS) game at American Family Fields of Phoenix on Saturday, February 22 is currently $40.00 and the average ticket price is $69.41. The most expensive ticket for this Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS) game is $133.00. No matter what seats you're looking for, you'll get the best deals on your tickets at TicketIQ because we have no fees and what you see is what you pay.
How Many Tickets Are Available for the Next Milwaukee Brewers Game?
There are 68 tickets still available on TicketIQ for the next Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS) game at American Family Fields of Phoenix on Saturday, February 22.
Where do the Milwaukee Brewers play their home games?
Most MLB tickets are delivered via mobile transfer on the MLB Ballpark App using the email used when you place your order.
You will then pull up your tickets on your phone to have them scanned when you enter the venue. You can also use the MLB Ballpark app to manage and transfer your tickets.
Before entering the venue, ensure you can access your tickets on your mobile device. If you cannot find the tickets on your device, check your email for detailed instructions on how to proceed. And if there are any issues, contact our customer service representatives for timely assistance.
When entering the venue, make sure you or someone in your group has a charged mobile device to access tickets so that they can be scanned at the turnstile. Most devices also allow you to add your virtual ticket to your phone’s mobile wallet, making the ticket easier to access and eliminating the issues that could arise if WiFi is slow.
What Time Do Gates Open For Brewers Games?
The gate opening time for Brewers games can vary depending on the day and time of the game. For weekday games (Monday to Friday), the gates usually open 90 minutes before the game's start time. For Saturday and Sunday games, the gates typically open 2 hours before the start time of the game. However, it's always best to check the official schedule of the Brewers to confirm the gate opening time for a particular game, as this information can sometimes change due to weather, special events, or other circumstances.
Do Brewers Games Sell Out?
While some higher-demand games, like opening day, sell out on the primary market, TicketIQ has seats available for all Brewers games, often at prices below face value.
Are Parking Passes For Brewers Games Available On TicketIQ?
Yes. You can purchase parking passes for every Brewers game on TicketIQ. Click the "Parking" filter for each game to view all available listings.
What Are Club and Premium Options At American Family Field?
American Family Field offers a range of club and premium options for fans looking for an upgraded experience. These include:
The Johnson Controls Stadium Club: This club is located behind home plate and offers an upscale experience with a gourmet buffet, premium bar, and access to an indoor lounge area.
The ATI Club: This club is located in the right-field corner and offers an exclusive experience with a gourmet buffet, premium bar, and indoor and outdoor seating.
The Northwestern Mutual Legends Club: This club is located on the stadium's second level and offers a premium experience with a gourmet buffet, a premium bar, and indoor seating.
The Dew Deck: This outdoor deck is above the right-field bleachers and offers a unique experience with a full bar, grill, and casual seating.
The Miller Lite Landing: This outdoor deck is above the left-field bleachers and offers a fun experience with a full bar, grill, and casual seating.
Each option provides an enhanced experience for fans looking for a more luxurious way to enjoy the game.
How To Get To A Brewers Game?
If you're looking to attend a Brewers game, there are several options available to you:
By Car: Several parking lots and garages are nearby if you're driving to the stadium. Parking can be limited and expensive on game days, so arriving early and reserving a spot in advance is recommended.
By Public Transportation: Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) offers several bus routes that stop near the stadium. Additionally, the Milwaukee Streetcar has a stop a few blocks from the stadium.
By Bike: Several bike racks are located near the stadium, where you can lock up your bike.
By Ride-Sharing Services: You can also use ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft to get to the stadium.
Milwaukee Brewers Playoff Tickets
If the Milwaukee Brewers make the MLB playoffs, tickets for all games, home and on the road, will be available on TicketIQ. Playoff ticket prices are significantly higher than the regular season, especially in the later rounds.
Below is a look at the new MLB playoff format.
The Major League Baseball Playoffs has a new format that started in 2022. The team with the best record in each league will have the one seed. The 2nd best record among division winners will have the number two seed. Both the 1 and 2 seeds have a bye to the American League Division Series and National League Division Series. The three seed will be the team with the third-best division-winning record, and the 4 through 6 seeds will be the two best non-division winning records.
In the wild-card round, the three seed will host the six seed for a three-game series; and the four seed hosting the five seed. The winners then advance to the divisional round where the one seed hosts the winner of the 4-5 series while the two hosts the winner of the 3-6.
Winners of the divisional round will move on to the league championship series, and the winners of the ALCS and NLCS. will face each other in the World Series.