MUSIC

Bret Michaels sells out arena's final concert, secondary ticket prices as high as $150

Kendra Meinert
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Bret Michaels of Poison performs during the Nothin' But a Good Time Tour at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, in 2018.

ASHWAUBENON - Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena's swan song is a sellout.

An April 6 show headlined by Bret Michaels, the final concert at the 60-year-old building, is sold out.

Music fans still hoping for a shot to be a part of local music history can have their name put on a waiting list through the Ticket Star website.

A note posted on the site reads: "This list DOES NOT guarantee you a seat, or that any seats will become available, but if you want to be contacted if seats do become available, enter a quantity of one (1) to register."

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Tickets for the concert, which also features opening acts Warrant and Lita Ford, went on sale Feb. 16 for $68-$28.

Secondary market brokers are selling tickets for more than double. StubHub lists tickets in mezzanine sections near the stage for $142.50-$133. Tickets for general admission on the floor are $150-$115 at SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats is asking $95-$89 for bleacher seats in the far back of the arena.

VIP packages ($398) that include a meet and greet with Michaels and platinum seats near the stage ($189-$179) are still available through Ticket Star.

The nostalgic night is being billed as "Nothin' But a Good Time — For the Last Time." It's a stop on Michaels' Unbroken World Tour.

Brown County arena has hosted a long list of big names through the last half-century, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Van Halen, Bob Dylan, Reba McEntire, Kenny Chesney and Black Sabbath. It's set to be demolished this spring to make way for a new $93 million multi-purpose expo center.

Saturday night's Shinedown/Papa Roach concert at the arena is also sold out.