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Very limited tickets remain for Packers Family Night; parking sold out

Attendees reminded parking is available on neighboring streets

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Green Bay Packers fans planning to attend Packers Family Night, presented by Bellin Health, are reminded to secure their tickets for the event as soon as possible, as very limited tickets remain for the Aug. 3 practice in Lambeau Field.

Tickets are expected to be sold out by this week.

Fans should also note that parking for the event in the Lambeau Field parking lots is entirely sold out, as mobile parking passes were sold in advance alongside Family Night tickets. All available passes for the Lambeau Field lots have been sold and no passes will be sold on the day of the event. Vehicle entry into the Lambeau Field parking lots on Aug. 3 will only be allowed to fans with Family Night mobile parking passes.

Family Night attendees who do not already have a parking pass for the Lambeau Field lots are encouraged to take advantage of ample parking available throughout the neighborhood by observing posted parking rules and following local ordinances. Paid parking may also be available at a variety of local residences and nearby businesses. For more information about gameday parking, visit packers.com/lambeau-field/parking.

Accessible parking is available in Lot 4 off of Lombardi Avenue and Lot 7 off Valley View Road. Spaces are limited and are available for $5 on a first-come, first-served basis, payable via credit or debit card only.

Families attending Family Fest at Titletown or visiting other Titletown businesses prior to Family Night can park in the Titletown parking lot. Tailgating is not permitted in the Titletown parking lot.

Now in its 23rd year, 'Family Night' will serve as the introduction of the 2024 Green Bay Packers, in-person to a capacity crowd in Lambeau Field and on television to a state-wide audience. Doors for the event will open at 5:30 p.m., with the team taking the field for warmups at 7 p.m. and practice beginning at 7:30.

The evening remains family-focused and will feature a game-like atmosphere, featuring a thunderstick giveaway courtesy of Bellin Health, Pick 'n Save and Metro Market, Sargento and Walbec Group, use of the video boards featuring promotions by Scheels, TDS and other partners, gameday music and a fireworks show presented by Ticketmaster at the end of the night. New this year, families attending can look forward to more kid-favorite food items at select concession stands, including cotton candy and sno-cones.

For fans not attending the event, a statewide telecast will be available on various local and Packers TV Network stations. The stations broadcasting the event include WACY-TV (Channel 32) in Green Bay and WPXE-TV (Channel 55) in Milwaukee, as well as WAOW-TV in Wausau, WKOW-TV in Madison, WXOW-TV in La Crosse, WQOW-TV in Eau Claire, KQDS-TV in Duluth-Superior and ELUC-TV in Escanaba-Marquette. The event will also be televised on KWWL-TV and WHBF-TV in Iowa; KATN-TV, KYUR-TV and KJUD-TV in Alaska; and KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls, SD.

The entire training camp schedule is available at packers.com/training-camp/practice-schedule.

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