
Live Music w/ Justin Howl
Live music with Justin Howl at Art Bar. A perfect night for music lovers and meeting new people.
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Live music with Justin Howl at Art Bar. A perfect night for music lovers and meeting new people.

Experience Beethoven's Missa solemnis, a profound spiritual journey led by Ken-David Masur in his final performance as Music Director. This event also marks the 50th anniversary of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus. Arrive early to find good parking near the Bradley Symphony Center and enjoy the historical insights provided by Choeur USJ’s “Docu-Concert.”

Catch Davvn and Jack The Underdog at Cactus Club for a night of pop-punk nostalgia. Known for their early 2000s influences, Davvn brings a fresh yet familiar sound. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Catch Souled American at X-Ray Arcade for a rare live performance. Known for their influential role in alternative country, this is a unique chance to see them promote their first record in thirty years. Arrive early to grab a good spot — doors open at 7 PM.

Celebrate the music of 'One Tree Hill' with Kate Voegele and Tyler Hilton at The Argo. Expect a night filled with nostalgia and live performances from these talented artists. Arrive early for general admission seating and enjoy the full bar service throughout the show. Free parking is available, making it easy to enjoy a hassle-free evening.
Weekend-evening concerts in Greendale's historic Gazebo Park, opening June 14 with '60s by the '70s. A charming village-green setting — bring a chair. (Different from Glendale's Live at the Oasis.)

Get ready for a night of intense metal at X-Ray Arcade. With bands from Minneapolis to Milwaukee, expect a mix of slam, death metal, and metalcore. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for entry.

A night of energetic live music featuring four bands at MKE Ultra. Expect a lively atmosphere and a chance to discover some local talent. Arrive early to grab a good spot, and remember it's will-call only, so no need for physical tickets.

Experience the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in the open air at Humboldt Park. This free concert features classics from Bernstein to John Williams. Arrive early to snag a good picnic spot and enjoy the community vibe. Weather can be unpredictable, so check the forecast.

Catch an eclectic mix of live music at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. with Maximiano, Bloodroots, Bitch Creek, and The Devil Said Jump. It's an all-ages show, so bring everyone along. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy a coffee before the music starts.

The Aquabats bring their superhero-themed punk rock to Turner Hall Ballroom, promising a night of fun and nostalgia. Known for their energetic performances and quirky costumes, this band has a loyal following. Arrive early for good parking and to soak in the pre-show excitement.

Experience a night of high-energy rock at X-Ray Arcade with Himalayas, Fakeout, and Blind Hill. Known for their electric performances, Blind Hill brings a mix of 70s and 90s rock vibes. Get there early for a good spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Catch an electrifying live performance featuring Narrow/Arrow, Resurrectionists, and Denude. This intimate venue on Mitchell Street is perfect for getting up close with the bands. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local music scene.

The Riverwalk Commons Concert Series is back, bringing live music to Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. Enjoy nine evenings of diverse performances under the freeway, creating a unique urban vibe. Arrive early to grab a good spot and maybe a bite from nearby eateries.

Weekly free summer concerts at Humboldt Park with local music and food trucks.

Catch Foocoustics for a relaxed evening of live music at Pop’s Pub on Pioneer. This spot is known for its friendly vibe, smoked meats, and $1 Busch lattes. Arrive early to snag a good seat by the Tiki Bar.

Catch a night of high-energy rock at X-Ray Arcade with The Phantom A.D. leading the charge. Known for their Ghoulish Rock N’ Roll, they blend surf, garage, and rockabilly into a unique spectacle. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local vibes with Milwaukee's own Devils Teeth and Sheboygan's Dr. Ew and Associates.

This is a night of diverse and energetic music at MKeUltra. Expect a mix of local talent bringing unique sounds to the stage. Arrive early for the best spot, and remember it's will-call, so no need to worry about physical tickets.

Catch The Foggy Memory Boys at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co., a cozy spot known for its intimate vibe and great acoustics. Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy a coffee before the show kicks off. Perfect for music lovers of all ages.

Wauwatosa's free Wednesday concert series at the Hart Park pavilion, with two acts a night. The 2026 run leans into 90s and indie — The Verve Pipe headlines July 29, the biggest draw of the season. Opening and closing nights pull the largest crowds.
One of the oldest free concert series in the city, on the Riverwalk-adjacent lawn of Pere Marquette Park downtown. Wednesday evenings, food and drink for sale. The full 2026 lineup is still being published — Charles Walker Band is confirmed.
A free Wednesday-evening concert series at the Gehl's Pavilion in Germantown's Firemen's Park, featuring the Germantown Community Band among others. Pairs with the village's Thursday Music at the Pavilion series for back-to-back summer nights.

Sweet Sheiks' vintage jazz and free dance lessons make Wednesday nights swing at The Argo.

Experience an intimate concert cruise with Milwaukee's own Trapper Schoepp. Enjoy his unique blend of folk and rock while cruising the Milwaukee River. The boat offers a full bar, but remember it's cashless, so bring your card. Arrive early for the best views on deck.