The warm, sunny days of summer may feel like an eternity away, but those looking forward to weekend nights full of live music in Milwaukee can start to put some plans into place.
Summerfest, the renowned multi-genre music fest that takes place annually across multiple weekends in Milwaukee, will be revealing its full lineup on Wednesday, Feb. 12, though several artists have already confirmed their appearances.
Touted as one of the most affordable music festivals in the country by event organizers, fans can see performers at both the American Family Insurance Amphitheater and the BMO Pavilion, with performances slated for late June into Independence Day weekend.
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While fans can expect much more at the lineup’s full announcement, numerous artists have already confirmed their appearance and show date for Summerfest 2025.
The following artists and dates have been confirmed for the American Family Amphitheater:
Def Leppard with Tesla – Thursday, June 19 Hozier with Gigi Perez – Friday, June 20 James Taylor with Jason Mraz and Tiny Habits – Saturday, June 21 Lainey Wilson – Thursday, June 26 The Killers – Friday, June 27 Megan Thee Stallion with Flo Milli – Saturday, June 28 Benson Boone – Thursday, July 3The following artists and dates have been confirmed for the BMO Pavilion:
The Isley Brothers with Eric Benét – Thursday, June 19 George Thorogood with Foghat – Friday, June 20 Japanese Breakfast – Saturday, June 21 The Avett Brothers – Thursday, June 26 CAKE – Friday, June 27 Riley Green – Saturday, June 28 Chicago – Saturday, July 4The full lineup will be revealed at 6 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Feb. 12 at Summerfest’s website here. Information will also be available on Summerfest’s social media channels.
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