The Toy Vault Big Pokemon and Sports Card Show fills Brookfield Square Mall across Saturday and Sunday, September 5 and 6, 2026, and the word Big in the title is doing real work. This is the first-weekend flagship — a two-day, full-scale version of the monthly Toy Vault gathering, with more vendors, deeper inventory and enough floor space that you can genuinely lose an afternoon in it.
Pokemon leads the room. Dealers bring singles binders organized by set and card number covering everything from Base Set holos and the WOTC-era classics through the Neo, EX, Diamond and Pearl and Sun and Moon years, into current Scarlet and Violet releases. Sealed product is a major draw here: booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, collection tins, blister packs and premium collections, with enough competing vendors that comparison shopping actually pays. Japanese imports are well represented, and the graded cases are stocked with PSA, BGS and CGC Pokemon at every tier from starter-priced slabs to vintage holo rares that draw a crowd.
The sports side is substantial rather than token. NFL tables run heavy on Green Bay Packers across every era, from vintage Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke through Favre, Rodgers and current rookies. NBA dealers carry Bucks material alongside league-wide Prizm, Optic, Select and Mosaic. MLB tables cover Brewers and Milwaukee Braves plus vintage Topps and Bowman, and NHL, UFC, boxing and soccer each have dealers who specialize. Add Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana and Dragon Ball tables and the trading card game coverage is close to complete.
Then there is everything else. Hundreds of Funko Pops including vaulted and exclusive figures, vintage toys, retro gaming, action figures and current designer collectibles fill out the tables — which is why this show pulls in collectors who would never attend a straight sports card event. Multiple vendors buy as well as sell, so bring anything you are looking to move and expect competing offers.
Hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central on both Saturday and Sunday. Admission is charged at the door at a modest price with no advance ticketing needed, and children are welcome throughout with no separate youth ticket to buy. There is no VIP or early-entry tier, so everyone walks in on equal footing when doors open.
Brookfield Square Mall sits at 95 North Moorland Road in Brookfield, about fifteen minutes west of downtown Milwaukee with direct access from Interstate 94. Parking is free and abundant, and holding the show inside a mall means restrooms, seating and food are all a short walk from the floor — a real advantage if you are bringing children or planning a long visit.
Families, Pokemon players, Funko collectors, Packers fans and serious graded-card buyers all find a reason to be here. Get the most from it this way: come Saturday morning at open for the freshest singles and sealed, take a full lap before committing to anything, and return Sunday afternoon when dealers weigh discounting against repacking. Bring cash as your first payment option, carry a want list with set codes and card numbers, pack sleeves and top loaders, and check the Brookfield Toy Vault site or social channels for the vendor lineup before you go.