The Bradley Center in Milwaukee is home to the Milwaukee Bucks, Admirals, and Marquette Golden Eagles. The venue plays host to concerts and theater as well. The Bradley Family donated the funds
to build the Bradley Center, and local construction companies did most of the work to build it.
The Bradley Center opened its doors in 1988. This venue was built in hopes of drawing a National Hockey League team. Instead, the Bradley Center is best known for hosting Milwaukee Bucks games. When it first opened, many people considered the venue to be one of the best places for NBA basketball. Time has moved on, and there have been improvements to keep the venue up to date.
The Bradley Center plays host to WWE wrestling events, NCAA hockey tournaments, and Wisconsin state high school basketball finals. Other full time tenants of the Bradley Center included The Milwaukee Wave, and Mustangs.
For concerts, The Bradley Center seating options are numerous. Floor seating consists of nine sections, with chairs set 14 wide in most places. For a show in the round, there are many smaller seating sections set up for the best view. Reserved seating during concerts can also be a great place to sit. Sections close to the stage include 225 through 227 on one side, and 215 through 217 on the other.