Milwaukee Bucks: Fans affected by postponed games will receive ticket options

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Bucks Thursday night game against the Boston Celtics and remainder of the 2020 regular season has been postponed due to coronavirus concerns.
Tickets held for any postponed games will be valid for the rescheduled date when it is determined.
Fans who have a Milwaukee Bucks ticket package that includes affected games will receive direct communication from the team with information on ticket options.
Those who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster, Bucks.com or the Bucks mobile app will receive further email communication from Ticketmaster with information on reschedule dates or cancellations.
"Due to the NBA's suspension of games until further notice, tonight's game against the Boston Celtics has been postponed," said Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin. "Decisions about the status of remaining 2020 regular season is currently being determined. Tickets held for tonight's game and any future postponed game will be valid for the rescheduled date. We thank our fans for their patience during this time and will continue to closely consult with the NBA, and city and state health officials to provide you with updates."
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