May 7, 2021
After canceling in 2020 for the first time in its 53-year history, organizers of Milwaukee, WI’s
Summerfest announced the star-studded lineup of acts slated to perform this year. The 53rd edition of the festival will take place over three consecutive weekends, September 2nd–4th, 9th–11th, and 16th–18th, with music running from noon to midnight each day.
Summerfest features over 1,000 performances on 11 stages, along with food, beverages, and activities.
Check out the full lineup in the official
Summerfest poster – here.
Summerfest will feature headline sets in the 23,000-capacity American Family Insurance Amphitheater from artists including Chris Stapleton, Jake Owen, Luke Bryan, Brett Eldredge, Chance the Rapper, Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, and Dave Matthews Band, as well as performances from Sheryl Crow, the Zac Brown Band, and Gabby Barrett.
Summerfest announced the star-studded lineup of acts slated to perform this year.
The 53rd edition of the festival will take place over three consecutive weekends: September 2nd–4th, 9th–11th, and 16th–18th, with music running from noon to midnight each day.
Summerfest features over 1,000 performances on 11 stages, along with food, beverages, and activities.
Check out the full lineup in the official Summerfest poster – here.
Summerfest will feature headline sets in the 23,000-capacity American Family Insurance Amphitheater from artists including Miley Cyrus, Chance the Rapper, 311, Run the Jewels, G-Eazy, Nelly, T-Pain, 24kGoldn, Ludacris, Flo Rida, the Jonas Brothers, and Dave Matthews Band, as well as performances from Sheryl Crow, the Zac Brown Band, Gabby Barrett, Chris Stapleton, Luke Bryan, and Brett Eldredge,
Summerfest announced the star-studded lineup of acts slated to perform this year.
The 53rd edition of the festival will take place over three consecutive weekends: September 2nd–4th, 9th–11th, and 16th–18th, with music running from noon to midnight each day.
Summerfest features over 1,000 performances on 11 stages, along with food, beverages, and activities.
Check out the full lineup in the official Summerfest poster – here.
Summerfest will feature headline sets in the 23,000-capacity
American Family Insurance Amphitheater from artists including Chance the Rapper, 311, Run the Jewels, G-Eazy, Nelly, T-Pain, 24kGoldn, Ludacris, Flo Rida, the Jonas Brothers, and Dave Matthews Band, as well as Sheryl Crow, the Zac Brown Band, Gabby Barrett, Chris Stapleton, Miley Cyrus, Luke Bryan, and Brett Eldredge.
Posted By: Staff May 7, 2021 @ 5:30 am Country Daypop
After canceling in 2020 for the first time in its 53-year history, organizers of Milwaukee, WI’s
Summerfest announced the star-studded lineup of acts slated to perform this year. The 53rd edition of the festival will take place over three consecutive weekends, September 2nd–4th, 9th–11th, and 16th–18th, with music running from noon to midnight each day.
Summerfest features over 1,000 performances on 11 stages, along with food, beverages, and activities.
Check out the full lineup in the official
Summerfest poster – here.
Summerfest will feature headline sets in the 23,000-capacity American Family Insurance Amphitheater from artists including Chris Stapleton, Jake Owen, Luke Bryan, Brett Eldredge, Chance the Rapper, Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, and Dave Matthews Band, as well as performances from Sheryl Crow, the Zac Brown Band,
By Regina Star
Justin Bieber has announced rescheduled dates for his upcoming world tour.
The “Peaches” crooner is hitting the road next year with the relaunch of his “Justice World Tour,” scheduled to kick off in February 2022. The trek, initially set for this summer, will commence at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California, and will conclude at American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in June 2022. Additional stops along the way include New York, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, and Toronto.
“We’re working hard to make this tour the best one yet,” the “Anyone” crooner shared in a statement. “I’m excited to get out there and engage with my fans again.”