
After years of planning, the 2025 NFL draft is April 24-26 in Titletown. This is the first NFL Draft held in Green Bay, but there was one in downtown Milwaukee in 1939. The city, home of the Green Bay Packers, is the smallest NFL market. The Packers estimate this will bring 250,000 fans to Green Bay.
The event is free to attend and will include activities such as autograph sessions, concerts, food, and plenty of entertainment. Here is some information that will enhance your experience of the draft.
When is the 2025 NFL draft? Thursday, April 24, through Saturday, April 26
Where is the 2025 NFL draft? All of the activities take place near the Lambeau Field and Titletown District.
Parking and road closures
For information and maps on road closures, parking, shuttles and other ways to get around, visit: greenbay.com/draft25/transportation.
People who live in Green Bay are also offering parking at their homes. WISN 12 News‘ Gerron Jordan found prices range from $50 to $200.
NFL Draft Theater and concerts
Thursday: 5 to 11 p.m. (approximate)
Friday: 5 to 11 p.m. (approximate)
Saturday: Noon to 7 p.m. (approximate)
Positioned in the heart of Green Bay near Lambeau Field, the NFL Draft Theater will serve as the central hub where all 32 teams make their selections live across all three days of the draft.
The free viewing area of the draft theater will encompass 250,000 square feet on the stadium’s east and northeast sides, and during the television broadcast on WISN 12, crowd shots from the stage will feature Lambeau Field in the background.
Attending fans can enjoy the action on multiple screens displayed throughout the venue in a general admission, standing room setting.
On Friday evening at the end of the third round, fans can enjoy a spectacular drone show, followed by the “NFL Draft Concert Series” on Saturday evening after the final pick, featuring a live performance in the NFL Draft Theater. Both the drone show and the concert are free and open to fans on a firstcome, first-served basis. Brad Paisley will be the headliner Saturday night.
Tickets, events and things to do at the NFL Draft
Activities, including the NFL Draft Experience, family- friendly programs and youth events, will be hosted throughout the Titletown District. Fans are encouraged to arrive early since entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Fans can register for free and secure their spots by downloading the NFL OneP ass app or by registering online at NFL.com/DraftAccess. Every adult is required to register, and all registrants may include up to five children per entry.
Fans can download the NFL OnePass app if they have an iPhone or if they have an Android.
NFL Draft Experience
Thursday – Noon to 10 p.m.
Friday – Noon to 10 p.m.
Saturday – 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Interactive exhibits and sponsor activations: Engage with special activities, including the opportunity to kick a field goal, run a 40- yard dash and participate in catching skills and earn free prizes and view NFL Hall of Fame exhibits.
Player meet-and-greet opportunities: Get autographs and interact with current NFL stars and legends, including Packers players and players across the league. The full schedule of player appearances are available exclusively on the NFL One- Pass app .
Photo ops and memorabilia: Capture memorable moments with the iconic Vince Lombardi Trophy, Heisman Trophy and 59 Super Bowl rings and discover exclusive NFL merchandise at NFL Shop.
Youth and family zones: Enjoy activities at the Play 60 Zone and visit Titletown to take part in NFL FLAG (flag football) drills, skills challenges and football clinics tailored for young fans.
Local food and culture spotlight: Food and beverage vendors will showcase the local fare, with concessions representing various cuisines and iconic restaurants statewide.
Milwaukee chef to co-host ‘Taste of the Draft’
Those interested in attending the fundraiser may purchase group hospitality ticket packages at tasteofthenfl.com/taste-of-the-draft-2025. Guests must be 21 or older to attend.