Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest 2025, celebrated as “The World’s Largest Music Festival,” is set to launch its three-weekend musical marathon from June 19 through July 5 at the iconic Henry Maier Festival Park along Milwaukee’s lakefront. This year’s event is poised to be one of the most electrifying yet, with a genre-spanning roster that blends classic rock, hip-hop, pop, country, and indie hits.
With over 600 artists scheduled to perform, music lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy a sonic tapestry that includes legends and newcomers alike. Headlining acts for this year include chart-toppers Megan Thee Stallion, Hozier, and Lainey Wilson, along with rock titans The Killers, Def Leppard, and James Taylor. Other standout performers gracing the stages include Japanese Breakfast, Gary Clark Jr., Lindsey Stirling, and Offset.
Festival Dates and Format
Summerfest will once again follow its signature format: three consecutive weekends with concerts taking place each Thursday through Saturday. The festival dates are:
- June 19–21
- June 26–28
- July 3–5
Each day, the festival grounds will be open from noon until midnight, with performances spread across 12 vibrant stages. From intimate lakefront sets to massive amphitheater headliners, the experience is designed to cater to music fans of all kinds.
A Homecoming and a Tribute
One of the most emotional moments of the festival is expected on July 4, when Fountains of Wayne will reunite for their first live performance in over a decade. The performance will honor the late Adam Schlesinger, the band’s co-founder and prolific songwriter, who passed away in 2020.
Adding to the community focus, more than 600 student musicians from School of Rock programs nationwide will perform on June 19 and 20. These young performers will showcase their talents across six stages, providing a glimpse into the next generation of musical talent.
More Than Just Music
While music remains the heart of Summerfest, the festival also offers a rich blend of cultural experiences, interactive art, and culinary delights. One of this year’s featured attractions is an immersive art installation titled “Astral Relics of the Great North Woods,” created by Milwaukee’s own FuzzPop Workshop. The exhibit promises a fantastical visual journey inspired by Wisconsin’s natural beauty.
Food and drink vendors from across the Midwest will serve up everything from gourmet burgers and ethnic cuisine to craft beers and artisanal cocktails. There’s also a strong local focus, with booths supporting area businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Community Engagement
Summerfest organizers continue their commitment to community involvement through programs like the “Let the Music Play” grant, which supports local music education initiatives. Another notable initiative is the BMO EMpower grant, providing financial aid and exposure to minority-owned vendors and entrepreneurs.
For festivalgoers needing assistance, accessibility services are offered throughout the park, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive experience for all. These include accessible seating, mobility rentals, and assistive listening devices.
Getting There
Milwaukee County Transit System is again running its special Summerfest shuttle service, making it easy for locals and tourists to reach the venue from various park-and-ride locations. Ride-share zones and designated bike parking areas further enhance transportation convenience.
Tickets and Information
General admission tickets start at $30, with options for three-day passes, priority viewing packages, and VIP upgrades. Tickets are available through the official Summerfest website. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead, as hotel accommodations and premium seats often sell out early.
Summerfest 2025 is shaping up to be a dazzling celebration of music, culture, and community. Whether you’re a seasoned attendee or a first-timer, Milwaukee’s lakefront promises a summer experience you won’t forget.