Milwaukee's newest venue is ready to open its doors and make its mark on the city's already incredible live music scene. The 4,500-capacity Landmark Credit Union Live is a collaboration between Live Nation and FPC, with plans to host over 70 artists, comedians and events each year.
The latest addition to the already bustling Deer District, Landmark Credit Union Live's arrival expands the city's concert venue offerings, ranging from intimate gems like Vivarium, Cactus Club and Club Garibaldi to major local icons like The Riverside Theater and Pabst Theater to spacious stadiums like Fiserv Forum, American Family Field and UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.
So, now that the dress rehearsal's wrapped, the venue's soundchecked and Landmark Credit Union Live is ready to drop the curtain on a new chapter for Milwaukee's music scene, here's everything we know right now.

Spaces & Features
General Admission Floor
The heart of any concert experience, the concert hall's main viewing space is where most of the magic happens. While the space holds a staggering 4,500 fans, once you're in the crowd singing your heart out with thousands of your new best friends, the venue promises an intimate experience from the front row to the last fan standing.
Reserved Seating
If you prefer to relax and take in the show from the comfort of a reserved seat, Landmark Credit Union Live has a space for you, too. The second tier of seating holds roughly 1,200 fans, with ample ADA seating, while keeping you close to the action.
Public Rooftop Terrace
Then there are touches that feel like VIP spaces, that are available to every fan. The rooftop terrace is one of them. Head up to the top floor of the venue and step out onto the terrace to feel the energy of Deer District on game day, marvel at the sweeping views of the surrounding cityscape and get a bit of fresh air before the show.
Vinyl Room
A unique addition to the new concert hall, the Vinyl Room is an exclusive lounge open on show nights to premium ticketholders. Inspired by 1970s Japanese listening rooms, it celebrates analog artistry with a DJ spinning vinyl and chef-curated menus.
Drum Wall and “Message in a Bottle” Bar
Inspired by the lore of Drum’s Hollow and Milwaukee’s hidden waterways, the bar is about as Instagrammable as it gets.
TYME Machine Photo Booth
No, not a time machine, a Tyme machine. This loving nod to Milwaukee's once ubiquitous ATM network is not only a touchpoint to nostalgia, but it also gives you the chance to take home a piece of your concert experience as a souvenir.
Locally-Inspired Art
Artwork throughout the venue by Milwaukee artist Taylor Berman weaves together native wildlife and lake-to-land landscapes, celebrating the region’s natural environment. A sheet music mural backstage also recognizes Milwaukee as the longtime home of Hal Leonard, one of the world’s largest sheet music publishers.
Tons of Bars and Bathrooms
And, of course, the most important part of any concert experience, the ability to grab a beer with ease or get in and out of the bathroom without missing your favorite song. Fear not, concert lovers everywhere. This venue has both in abundance, with bars around every corner and cavernous bathrooms that'll keep the lines short before, during and after the show.
Local Flair
Beyond the artwork and interactive installations, Landmark Credit Union Live pays homage to Milwaukee's rich history through its food and beverage offerings. The venue will serve a variety of local brews and bites, including selections from Sheboygan Pasty Co., Third Space Brewing, 3 Sheeps Brewing and so much more.

Upcoming Shows
Land-mark your calendar for these upcoming shows: