
Banana Ball is rolling into Milwaukee this weekend, and American Family Field is about to feel a lot less like a standard ballpark and a lot more like a baseball-themed block party. The Party Animals and the Loco Beach Coconuts are headlining the high-energy, theater-meets-baseball spectacle, with dancing, stunts, constant fan interaction and a festival-like atmosphere that will spill into the plaza and nearby streets. Both nights are listed as sold out, and the limited resale inventory that is left is already pushing prices up on secondary marketplaces.
What, when and where
Saturday's show is scheduled for 7 p.m. on June 6 and the Sunday matinee for 3 p.m. on June 7, with both dates marked "Sold Out" on the tour calendar, according to The Savannah Bananas. A preview from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel lays out plaza programming for the weekend, including a Saturday plaza that opens in the afternoon with roaming player signings and a VIP backstage window, plus an earlier, family-focused lineup on Sunday. If you want time in the plaza before first pitch, you will need to plan on getting there well ahead of game time.
Getting there and parking
The Milwaukee Brewers say American Family Field now uses license-plate recognition for parking, so fans can either pre-purchase passes or buy day-of using QR code and mobile pay. For the Banana Ball dates, the Brewers list advance parking at $20 for general, $30 for preferred and $75 for bus or RV, with day-of rates rising to $25, $40 and $100, respectively. Parking lots typically open about three hours before weekend first pitches. The team recommends activating your parking pass in the MLB Ballpark app before you arrive to keep things moving at the gates, according to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Tickets and the secondary market
The official Banana Ball ticket lottery closed Oct. 31, 2025, and the team's ticket FAQ stresses that anything bought outside official channels may be fraudulent, per Banana Ball. Secondary marketplaces are showing remaining inventory with many of the lowest get-in prices landing in roughly the $60 to $100 range: for instance, TickPick lists some tickets under $70, while SeatData shows low get-ins near $89. Premium seats and last-minute options can climb much higher. If you missed the lottery, verified resellers or venue suites are the safest routes, and it is smart to be wary of unverified social media offers and wildly marked-up listings.
Local shuttles and the pre-game scene
Local reporting notes that some area bars and restaurants are running shuttles to the stadium for the weekend, and the UW Credit Union Plaza is expected to be active well before first pitch, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. If you are meeting friends downtown first, build in extra time for traffic, settle on a clear rideshare pickup spot and consider pre-purchasing parking so you are not scrambling as game time approaches.
How to watch if you can't get in
The world tour lists broadcasts on The CW in select markets, and the Party Animals stream games on their YouTube channel, so fans shut out of the ticket lottery still have ways to follow along. Check your local listings and the tour schedule for specifics. For a direct channel listing, see The CW, and for the full slate of dates and markets, see the tour schedule from The Savannah Bananas.
What to expect inside
On the field, Banana Ball runs on quick, fan-first rules, including a two-hour time limit, innings scored as points and the twist that a clean catch by a fan can count as an out, all laid out on the league's rules page at Banana Ball. Off the field, you can expect choreographed celebrations, plaza performances and meet-and-greets that make the whole thing feel part concert, part game. Both Banana Ball organizers and the Milwaukee Brewers recommend arriving early, giving yourself extra time for entry and exit and using the MLB Ballpark app and QR parking activation to help smooth your arrival and your getaway.









