Event Details
Sunday August 10 - 1:10 PM
Loge Outfield
Ticket: $65 per person
Limited Availability
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood… for baseball! Our Milwaukee Brewers are at the height of competition to lead the NL Central. There's no better time to join Milwaukee PBS for great baseball and a heartwarming, family-friendly day at American Family Field as we celebrate Sesame Street Day with the Milwaukee Brewers!
Cheer on the Brew Crew as they take on the New York Mets, and create a fun fan experience for all ages. With your special Theme Night ticket, you'll receive a Big Bird Bobblehead and a Milwaukee PBS giveaway item—a perfect keepsake to remember your sunny day on Sesame Street!
Whether you grew up with Elmo, Big Bird, or Mister Rogers himself, this is the perfect event to share those cherished PBS memories with your little ones and create new ones together with your friends from Milwaukee PBS at the ballpark.
So bring your neighbors, wear your favorite character gear, and get ready for a day of baseball, community, and fun.
When it comes to fun and learning—Milwaukee PBS is always in the lineup.
Get your Theme Night tickets today before they fly away like Super Grover!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- Game starts 1:10 PM
- Location: Am Fam Field
- Your Ticket purchase includes: Ticket to Sesame Street Theme Night Game Brewers vs Met, Big Bird Bobblehead, and a special edition Milwaukee PBS Cap
- Ticket and special edition Milwaukee PBS Cap item pick up at table distribution located near stadium entrance or stadium parking lot. Look for Milwaukee PBS signs. An email will be sent near the date of the event with ticket table distribution location information.
- Parking Lot fee not included
- PARKING LOT OPENING TIMES • Open three (3) hours prior to scheduled start time
- GATE OPENING TIMES • Gates open 90 minutes prior to the scheduled start for all Sunday-Friday games.
If you have any questions, please reach out to mkepbsevents@matc.edu or 414-297-7774.
Since becoming the nation’s 28th educational television station in 1957, Milwaukee PBS has served as an enduring source of thoughtful and thought-provoking media. Different than commercial media, Milwaukee PBS is a nonprofit membership organization supported through private donations. Proven, trusted, valued and essential, Milwaukee PBS is our region’s largest classroom, biggest stage and window to the world. Proceeds from this event will benefit the local productions of Milwaukee PBS.