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Tickets for Packers Family Night now on sale via Ticketmaster

Tickets for Packers Family Night now on sale via Ticketmaster

USA Today16-06-2025
Tickets for Packers Family Night now on sale via Ticketmaster
The Green Bay Packers begun selling tickets to the team's annual "Family Night" practice inside Lambeau Field on Monday. The event -- which provides a chance for fans to see Matt LaFleur's team practice under the lights inside the stadium during training camp -- is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 2.
Tickets are mobile only and available through Ticketmaster. All tickets -- regardless of seat or age -- are $10, with taxes and fees bringing the per ticket total to $12.42. All individuals attending the event need a ticket.
The practice inside Lambeau Field is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. CT, but doors open at 5:30 p.m. and players will be on the field to warmup at 7:00 p.m.
On Monday, fans are allowed to buy only 10 tickets per purchase. Parking passes are available and will be mobile only. The cost is $5 plus fees.
As is the case every year, no refunds will be provided unless weather cancels the entire event.
Attendance at the event was over 60,000 during each of the last two seasons. This year's "Family Night" will be the 24th in the event's history.
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