In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity continued through the third and the fourth, as artists like J. Cole, Trippie Redd, Gavin DeGraw and more all took stage to headline their respective stages.
Check out our photos of day six and seven of Summerfest 2018 below.
In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity continued today as artists like Greta Van Fleet, Rick Springfield, Chromeo and more all took stage to headline their respective stages on Saturday night.
Check out our photos of day five of Summerfest 2018 below.
In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity continued today as artists like Third Eye Blind, Buddy Guy, Kaleo, Rachel Platten and more all took stage to headline their respective stages on Saturday night.
Check out our photos of day four of Summerfest 2018 below.
In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity continued today as artists like BlocBoy JB, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Billy Currington, the Plain White T’s and more all took stage to headline their respective stages on Friday night.
Check out our photos of day three of Summerfest 2018 below.
In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity continued today as artists like Nelly, The Wallflowers, Marshmello and more all took stage to headline their respective stages on Thursday night.
Check out our photos of day two of Summerfest 2018 below.
In addition to boasting itself as the World’s Largest Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest consistently has one of the most diverse lineups in music today.
That diversity was on display today as the lakeside festival kicked off its 2018 schedule with a great selection of artists across all different genres. This was evident with our day one itinerary, as we caught performances from rapper Lil Uzi Vert, EDM star Alesso, country music’s Walker Hayes and more!
Check out our photos of day one of Summerfest 2018 below.
Before Chicago transitions into festival mode, with Lollapalooza and Pitchfork scheduled to takeover the Windy City in the coming months, B96 kicks off the summer by bringing some of the biggest names in music to the Allstate Arena with their annual B96 Pepsi Summer Bash.
Celebrating some of the biggest female artists in pop music today, this year’s Summer Bash saw performances from Dua Lipa, Meghan Trainor, Alessia Cara, Bebe Rexha and a huge headlining set from Halsey. And that is not to say that the guys on the lineup didn’t deliver, because Liam Payne, Why Don’t We, 5 Seconds of Summer and ‘Mine’ newcomer Bazzi all delivered for their Chicago fans in Rosemont.
Although without controversy, Eminem put on the best headlining performance of Bonnaroo 2018.
Performing his catalog of hits, as well as a few tracks from his new album, Eminem gave fans at The Farm everything they wanted and more. Eminem is truly the GOAT and he proved it at Bonnaroo this year.
Check out our photos of Eminem’s headlining Bonnaroo performance below.
Paramore performed at Bonnaroo for their first time ever this month, and fans at The Farm couldn’t have been more excited.
The punk pop legends put on one of the best Bonnaroo performances in 2018, so we are sharing some of our best photos from their memorable set to help tide you over until next year!
Check out our photos of Paramore’s Bonnaroo performance below.
Two legends in rock, Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, brought their co-headlining tour to Madison, WI last night for a packed crowd at the Breese Stevens Field. Performing just a few blocks away from the city’s historic State Capitol Building, the show had an early start time (with The Doobie Brothers hitting the stage at 6:30PM), but the two groups performed their decades of hits for hours.
The Doobie Brothers kicked things off with tracks like ‘Rockin’ Down The Highway’ and ‘Dark Eyed Cajun Woman’, before their awesome encore performances of ‘China Grove’ and ‘Listen to the Music’.
That set the mood for Steely Dan who hit the stage at the outdoor venue soon after. The New York legends performed a nearly 20-song setlist, with performances of ‘Dirty Work’ and ‘Reelin’ in the Years’ as some of the night’s highlights. Needless to say, Madison had a night that it won’t soon forget.
Peep our photos from last night’s concert below, and get tickets for the remaining tour dates here.