
Summer Challenge Dance Party
Dance party at Central Library on July 23. Request tracks and vote in live artist polls, all for free.
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Dance party at Central Library on July 23. Request tracks and vote in live artist polls, all for free.

Dance party at East Branch on July 23. Request tracks, vote in polls, and groove with fellow summer learners.

Free summer dance party at Center Street Branch, July 23, 2pm. Request tracks, vote in polls, and groove with others.

Dance party at Washington Park Branch on July 23. Request tracks, vote in polls, and groove with others.

High-energy dance party at Zablocki Branch on July 23. Request tracks, vote in polls, and groove with fellow learners.

Catch a night of dynamic emo and math rock at X-Ray Arcade. Stereosity leads with their intricate rhythms and emotive vocals. Arrive early to snag a good spot — the venue fills up fast. Expect a mix of local and out-of-state talent, making for a diverse lineup.

Free Summer Celebration at Shorewood Public Library on July 23. Enjoy Culver's custard, racing sausages, Pete's Pops, and DJ Kid Boogie Down.

Nature tale time at Riverside for kids and caregivers. Story, craft, outdoor exploration, and a visit from an animal.
Meet Alison Hayes at Boswell Book Company as she introduces her new picture book, "Take My Patty." This touching story explores the bond between a girl and her grandmother facing Alzheimer's. Expect a heartfelt discussion and a chance to connect with the author. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe a signed copy.

Catch a night of indie rock at Cactus Club with Gooseberry headlining. Known for its intimate setting, this venue is perfect for getting up close with the bands. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy some local brews.

Zayn is bringing his first solo headline arena tour to Fiserv Forum, promising a night filled with pop hits and new tracks from his upcoming album, Konnakol. Expect a high-energy performance in a venue known for its great acoustics. Arrive early to explore the nearby Deer District for dining options before the show.

Lucero brings their unique blend of southern rock and Memphis soul to Turner Hall Ballroom. Known for their punchy rhythms and evocative lyrics, this is a band that has kept fans coming back for decades. Arrive early to snag a good spot and enjoy the intimate atmosphere of this historic venue.

The Family Crest brings their eclectic mix of power pop, indie rock, and punk to Falcon Hall. Arrive early to snag a good spot; doors open at 7 PM. It's an all-ages show, making it a great outing for music lovers of any age.

Free health info and BadgerCare application details at Mitchell Street Branch. Meet Molina Healthcare staff on July 23.

Catch the Sunset Concert Series in Menomonee Falls for a night of country tunes with Dillon Carmichael. This free, family-friendly event is perfect for a summer evening. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the community vibe. Parking is available nearby.

Free monthly program at Central Library for teens into geek and pop culture. Learn, create, and enjoy together.

Write with fellow creatives at Wauwatosa Library, snacks included.

Hands-on glass frit painting at Thryve on July 23. Design and kiln-fire your own custom plate for $75.

Downtown's Thursday-night institution in Cathedral Square — twelve weeks of free live music, now expanded well beyond jazz, with a beer and wine bar and food vendors. The Cathedral Square Market runs 3–6pm right before. Note July 2, 9, and 16 are intentionally dark (Bastille Days and the July 4 stretch).

Letter writing night every fourth Thursday at River Press.

Explore Milwaukee's rich history from a unique vantage point — a kayak on the river. This tour, led by knowledgeable archivists, offers a fresh perspective on the city's past. Arrive early to get your gear and enjoy a peaceful morning on the water.

Dive into a night of experimental and industrial sounds at MKE Ultra. This all-ages show features a lineup of intense electronic acts. Get there early for the best spot, and bring cash for tickets at the door.
Ben Wikler, a prominent political organizer, discusses his new book at Turner Hall Ballroom. Expect a lively conversation with Milwaukee radio host Earl Ingram Jr. Doors open at 5 pm, so arrive early to grab a good seat. Stick around for a book signing and a chance to snap a selfie with Wikler.

This is a unique night for book lovers who want to add some sparkle to their favorite reads and maybe even get a book-themed tattoo. Held at Low Rain Studio, you'll find a creative space to bedazzle your books and mingle with fellow readers. If you're feeling adventurous, you can get a small book-inspired tattoo from Daniell, Hannah, or Reid. It's a relaxed evening with snacks, drinks, and a chance to meet others who share your passion for books.