Brewers announce 100 percent capacity at home games starting June 25
May 13, 2021 12:00 PM Ken Kosirowski
The Milwaukee Brewers today announced that American Family Field will return to 100% capacity beginning Friday, June 25.
“This is great news for our fans and our community,” said Brewers President – Business Operations Rick Schlesinger via a press release. “We appreciate the support of Mayor Barrett and Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Kirsten Johnson in getting us back to full capacity.”
Per the release, season and partial season packages as well as group ticket packages are now available for all games. Single-game tickets are on sale for games through May 27.
Brewers Will Allow Full Stadium Capacity in June By Rob Sussman
May 13, 2021 | 1:34 PM
MILWAUKEE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) The Milwaukee Brewers will allow full stadium capacity by the end of next month.
The team announced Thursday that full capacity will be allowed at American Family Field starting with the June 25 game against the Colorado Rockies. The team’s news release did not indicate whether other health restrictions, such as mask requirements, would be in place.
“This is great news for our fans and our community,” said Brewers president of business operations Rick Schlesinger said in a news release. “We appreciate the support of Mayor Barrett and Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Kirsten Johnson in getting us back to full capacity.”
Brewers home games: 100% capacity beginning June 25
By Gabrielle Mays and FOX6 News Digital Team
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Brewers talk about 100% capacity starting June 25
The Milwaukee Brewers announced American Family Field will be allowed to be at 100% capacity starting June 25.
MILWAUKEE - Baseball fans can look forward to 100% capacity at Milwaukee Brewers games starting June 25. This is great news for our fans and our community, said Brewers President – Business Operations Rick Schlesinger. We appreciate the support of Mayor Barrett and Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Kirsten Johnson in getting us back to full capacity.
Brittany Miller and Jenny Kirby are lifelong Brewers fans and said news of full capacity at American Family Field was all they could talk about before Thursday s Brewers game.
State, local leaders address vaccine hesitancy at Northwest Community Clinic
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MILWAUKEE â State and local leaders toured the Northwest Community Vaccine Clinic on Monday, hoping to raise awareness about the importance of getting vaccinated and to address vaccine hesitancy in the community. The next group of people [to get vaccinated] are the people who were on the fence or had busy schedules or didn t have the flexibility to go down to the Wisconsin Center. So, what we re trying to do right now is bring this into the neighborhoods, said Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
By Jaymes Langrehr
May 11, 2021 | 2:28 PM
MILWAUKEE, Wis. The Milwaukee Brewers are expanding capacity at American Family Field up to 50 percent starting this weekend.
The team announced the increase from 25 percent capacity Tuesday afternoon after getting approval from the City of Milwaukee’s health department. The increase to 50 percent will be effective starting with Saturday’s game against Atlanta.
“Fans have returned with great enthusiasm to American Family Field this year, and today’s announcement allows us to meet the demand for tickets and elevate the entire ballpark experience,” Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger said in a statement. “We have demonstrated to date that we can host fans safely at American Family Field, and we appreciate the support of City of Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Kirsten Johnson in increasing the capacity.”