The Green Bay Packers are preparing to reconnect with their fan base through the return of the team’s annual Tailgate Tour. The organization recently announced an update confirming limited ticket availability for the multi-day event scheduled in April.
Set to take place from April 14 to 18, the tour will travel across several communities in Wisconsin and extend into nearby Iowa. The initiative continues a long-standing tradition of bringing players and team representatives directly to fans.
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Oct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams (33) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
The Tailgate Tour features current players, alumni, and team personnel who participate in a variety of fan-focused events. Stops typically include school visits, community gatherings, and interactive sessions designed to strengthen the bond between the franchise and its supporters.
This year’s tour is expected to draw strong interest, with tickets already in limited supply as anticipation builds. The continued demand reflects the Packers’ unique relationship with their fan base, which spans generations and remains deeply rooted in the region.
Green Bay Packers Announce Tailgate Tour Update Amid NFL Offseason
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Green Bay Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (56) against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Carolina defeated Grewen Bay 16-13.
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The franchise has released an update regarding its upcoming tailgate tour. This can be seen in an update posted on the team’s official website.
Limited tickets are still available for several public events and fans are encouraged to purchase tickets soon before they sell out.
The event will feature current and alumni Packers players, with current players Edgerrin Cooper and Evan Williams and alumni players James Jones, Desmond Bishop and Brandon Jackson scheduled to board the bus.
The Tailgate Tour will stop in Racine on April 14, Janesville on April 15, Dubuque on April 16 and Wisconsin Rapids on April 17 before returning to Green Bay on April 18.
For players, the experience provides an opportunity to engage with communities beyond game day environments. It also offers a chance to represent the organization in a more personal setting while promoting its values and outreach efforts.
As the tour approaches, the Packers once again position themselves at the center of community engagement during the offseason. The event underscores the franchise’s commitment to maintaining its connection with fans while celebrating the culture that defines Green Bay football.
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