Upaf Ride for the Arts Henry W Maier Festival Park June 2

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May

Milwaukee Makers Market

May 19-Dec. fifteen *Monthly*
Diverse locations

Milwaukee Makers Market is a monthly art and craft fair comprising local artists, designers and operation artists.

Bike Night Concert Series

May 9-Sept. 26 *Every Thursday*
Harley Davidson Museum, 400 W. Canal St.

Take hold of your Harleys to join other riders for Thursdays full of live music, food and potable specials.

Canni Fest

May 18
The Cooperage, 822 Due south. Water St.

Canni Fest is a celebration of Wisconsin's hemp and cannabis manufacture. The festival will feature a lineup of local artists and a marketplace to shop for hemp products from local business.

Family Kite Festival

May 25-26
Veterans Park, 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.

Bask amazing, GIGANTIC works of art flying in the sky for the Kite Festival. Make sure to get a front row seat to view all 500 beautiful kites launch into the air. This is a show that'll amaze the whole family.

Downtown Dining Week

May 30-June half dozen
Various locations

If yous're on a upkeep and want to have overnice meal, Downtown Dining Week lets you taste some of the top restaurants downtown at a discount. For eight days, local eateries volition have lunch for $12.50 and $25 or $35 dinners.

Jazz in the Park

May 30-Aug. 29 *Every Thursday*
Cathedral Foursquare Park, 520 E. Wells St.

Break out your picnic blankets and chairs to take hold of a spot on the lawn while enjoying a gratuitous concert every Thursday evening. Jazz in the Park caters to a multitude of music genres you're sure to relish.

Jazz in the Park; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

June

Scottish Fest- Milwaukee Highland Games

June 1
Hart Park, 6800 Due west. State St.

With bagpipe bands and corking Scottish food, this annual Scottish festival will be something the unabridged family volition relish.

Brewtown Rumble

June ii
Fuel Café, 630 Southward. fiveth St.

Calling all riders and motorcycle enthusiasts. If you lot have a bike, bring it. The rumble has live music, smashing food and an ample number of vintage motorcycles.

UPAF Ride for the Arts

June 2
Various locations in Downtown Milwaukee

This is Wisconsin's largest one-24-hour interval recreational bike ride, with proceeds benefiting the arts foundation. Break out your bike and go peddling!

Photo courtesy of UPAF

Chill on the Hill

June 4-Aug. 27, *Every Tuesday*
Humboldt Park, 3000 Southward. Howell Ave.

Bring a blanket and some snacks, and arctic on the hill. This weekly concert series is a summer staple in Milwaukee.

PrideFest

June half-dozen-9
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 Due north. Harbor Dr.

Come up celebrate the lth anniversary of LGBTQ liberation at Pride Milwaukee. The UWM LGBT Resource Center is this twelvemonth's beneficiary, so be sure to become and donate to help hereafter generations of LGBT youth.

Pridefest; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Water Lantern Festival

June eight
Veterans Park, 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.

Set your hopes, dreams and wishes afloat on Lake Michigan via a h2o lantern y'all get to personalize. These eco-friendly lanterns will light up the lake and requite spectacular views you'll never forget.

Firkin Fest

June 8
Cathedral Foursquare Park, 520 Eastward. Wells St.

Go your fill of craft beers, conditioned ales (firkins) and other brew at this year'south Firkin Fest.

Firkin Fest 2018
Firkin Fest 2018

Locust Street Festival of Music & Art

June nine
Locust Street

A Beer Run, six stages of live music and an assortment of street foods and local artists, the Locust Street Festival is one you don't want to miss.

Tosa Tonight

June 12- Aug. 21 *Select Wednesdays*
Hart Park , 6800 W. State St.

Head to Tosa Village for a series of live concerts featuring local artists.

Washington Park Wednesdays

June 12-Aug. 21 *Every Wednesday*
Washington Park, 1859 North. twoscorethursday St.

This free mid-week concert series feature a range of local artists nether the park's gorgeous band shell.

NEWaukee Night Marketplace

June 12, July ten, Aug. 14, Sept. 11
Downtown Milwaukee, West. Wisconsin Ave.

This lively street festival features local restaurants, food trucks and artists. Come celebrate our great city with friends and family while supporting local business organization.

NEWaukee Night Market
NEWaukee Dark Market

River Rhythms

June 12-Aug. 28 *Every Wednesday*
Pere Marquette Park, 900 N. Plankinton Ave.

Visit some of the best local talent and artist at the free outdoor concert serial ever Wednesday night.

Polish Fest

June 14-16
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

Folk artists, vodka tastings and more fun activities expect at this year's Polish Fest. Come celebrate and acquire more almost Polish culture.

Polish Fest; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Juneteenth

June 19
Dr. Martin Luther Male monarch Dr.

Juneteenth Day commemorates emancipation in the United States. This celebratory street festival hosts multitudes of ethnic performances, food and culture to learn about and bask.

Juneteenth; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Wonderful Wednesdays

June xix- Aug. 14 *Select Wednesdays*
Lake Park, 2975 N. Lake Park Rd.

Wonderful Wednesdays is a series of 8 concerts for children and their families, and information technology happens rain or shine.

Hart Fest

June 21-22
Hart Park, 6800 W. Land St.

Hart Fest aims to engage the Wauwatosa community, offer live entertainment, a kids' expanse and skateboard demos.

Greek Fest

June 21-23
State Fair Park, 640 S. 84th St.

Traditional gyros, games and rides, and lots of Greek music and dancers will be bachelor for your enjoyment.

Lakefront Festival of Fine art

June 21-23
Milwaukee Fine art Museum, 700 North. Art Museum Dr.

The Lakefront Festival of Art celebrates all things art, from sculptures to paintings toclothing. There will be music, food, and arts and crafts for the unabridged family unit, and even finger painting for the little ones.

Lakefront Festival of Art; photograph courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Summer Soulstice Music Festival

June 22
Eastward. N Ave

Milwaukee's biggest musical block party showcases local bands and visual artists.

Milwaukee Taco Fest

June 22
Henry Westward. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

All the tacos and cervezas (beers) your heart tin can handle.

Globe of Beer Festival

June 22
Bavarian Bierhaus, 700 Due west. Lexington Blvd.

Savor world-class beer and mitt-crafted brews at this fun festival.

Strawberry Festival

June 22-23
Cedarburg

Relish all things strawberry including the "Original" Strawberry Brat.

Bloody Mary Festival

June 22-23
Fiserv Forum Plaza, 1111 Northward. Vel R Phillips Ave.

Celebrate the well-nigh beloved brunch cocktail the correct way — festival style. There will be more bloody marys than yous tin potable, incredible garnishes and music to become the festival rocking.

Garlic Fest

June 23
Braise, 1101 Southward. 2nd St.

Celebrate all thing garlic, and don't miss Braise's Green Garlic Bloody Mary!

Summerfest

June 26-30, July two-vii
Henry Westward. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

The World'due south Largest Music Festival happens every twelvemonth right in our backyard. Astonishing mainstream artists flock to our city to perform. Take hold of your tickets and hop from stage to stage.

Summerfest; photograph courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

July

Musical Mondays

July 8-Aug. 26 *Every Monday*
Lake Park, 2975 Northward. Lake Park Rd.

Enjoy the 22nd season of Musical Mondays in gorgeous Lake Park.

Guardhouse Days

June 11-14
Cathedral Square Park, 520 E. Wells St.

One of the nation'south largest French-themed street festivals happens here every year. Enjoy beignets, baguettes, wine and more. Not to mention the 43-human foot Eiffel Tower replica, which will make you feel like you lot're really in Paris.

Bastille Days; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Asia Fest

July 12-fourteen
Wisconsin State Fair Park, 640 S. 84thursday St.

Take a trip to Asia with traditional foods, clothing and performance. You lot'll be immersed in Asian civilisation.

African Cultural Festival

July 13
Brown Deer Park, 7835 Northward. Green Bay Ave.

Dive into African culture with delicious ethnic food, dancing and traditional African drum performances.

Gallery Night and Twenty-four hours

July nineteen-20
Historic Third Ward

Gallery Nighttime and Day showcases the Tertiary Ward's galleries and artists, museums and more.

Festa Italiana

July 19-21
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 North. Harbor Dr.

Another bully ethnic festival to showcase Milwaukee'due south diverse citizens. Tradition Italian food and fun games of bocce will be featured.

Gondola ride with flag throwers. Photo courtesy of Festa Italiana.

Garfield Artery Festival

July 20
Garfield Avenue

Blues, jazz and gospel music volition be played by alive entertainers at Garfield Days this twelvemonth. Make sure to catch soul and condolement food from i of the hundreds of vendors there.

Port Fish Day

July xx
Port Washington

Four music stages and as much fish and chips every bit you can stomach makes this fest the perfect summertime fish fry.

Croatian Fest

July 20
Croatian Park, 9100 South. 76th St.

Swoop into Croation civilization with alive music and traditional foods including rotisserie meats and baked goods like palacinka (crepes).

Armenian Fest

July 21
St. John Baptist Armenian Church, 7825 W. Layton Ave.

Armenian Fest celebrates over three,000 years of heritage, nutrient and tradition. Get a taste of traditional music, food and dancing while indulging in a new world of culture.

German Fest

July 26-28
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 North. Harbor Dr.

Go your Deutsche on at this twelvemonth'southward German fest. Beer, brats and schnitzel will be waiting for you.

High german Fest; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Riverwest 24

July 26-27
Throughout Riverwest

Riverwest 24 is the 24-hour interval to break out your cycle in social club to cultivate a sense of togetherness in the Riverwest community. The 24-hr effect is open to all of Milwaukee, whether yous're riding, volunteering or simply auspicious as a bystander. Come out to support biking in urban communities.

Brady Street Festival

July 27
Brady Street

Live music, food trucks and street fine art galore! Brady Street Festival is ane you don't desire to miss.

Milwaukee Brewfest

July 27
McKinley Park, 1750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.

The 10th annual Brewfest will characteristic mash, of form, musical performances, silent auctions and games.

Milwaukee Air & H2o Show

July 27-28
Bradford and McKinley Beach, 2400 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.

Gratis and fun for the family unit, enjoy aeriform and water-based acrobatics on our beautiful lakefront.

Air and Water Bear witness; photograph courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Milwaukee Comedy Festival

July 31-Aug. 4
Diverse Locations

Accept your family unit and friends to this festival of laughs featuring comedians from around the country.

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Wisconsin Country Fair

Aug. 1-11
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

Wisconsin State Fair; photograph by Caroline Blair

The Wisconsin Country Fair is one of the virtually anticipated events we have. There'south live performances, animals to pet and more than off-white nutrient than you lot could possibly eat.

Urban Isle Beach Political party

August 2
Lakeshore State Park, 500 North. Harbor Dr.

Take hold of your Hawaiian shirts, because this fundraiser is also a party. Newaukee's Urban Island Beach Political party will be filled with live music, kayaking, dancing, nutrient and drinks, with proceeds going to Friends of Lakeshore State Park.

Black Arts Fest MKE

Aug. three
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

This annual festival honors Black artists, civilisation and history. Come up out to support, acquire and most importantly take fun.

Milwaukee Concours d'Elegance

Aug. 3-4
Veterans Park, 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.

You'll go the chance to witness some of the finest and most historically meaning vehicles from beyond the U.Southward. along the Milwaukee lakefront.

Puerto Rican Festival

Aug. 4
Humboldt Park, 3000 Due south. Howell Ave.

Celebrate Puerto Rican civilisation, food and music in this welcoming community experience.

Dragon Boat Festival

Aug. ten
Lake Shore Country Park, 500 N. Harbor Ave.

This your chance to experience Chinese culture with people in the community. Martial arts, Chinese folk music and traditional dances will bring you a greater appreciation of Chinese civilisation.

Dragon Gunkhole Festival; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Heart Street Shock

Aug. ten
Center Street

Roam the scenic Riverwest neighborhood in this community-oriented festival that showcases local business, artists and other vendors.

Wilson Heart Guitar Festival

Aug. xv-17
Sharon Lynne Wilson Center, 19805 W. Capitol Dr.

Go set to break out your dancing shoes. New this year, the festival will expand to five different genres of music while jubilant the greatest guitarists of all time.

Irish gaelic Fest

Aug. xv-18
Henry Due west. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

If you enjoy greenish beer and corned beef every March, then you have to partake in the world's largest celebration of Celtic music and culture this August. Irish Fest will have tradition foods, family activities and lots of music and dancing.

Irish Fest; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Zoo a la Menu

Aug. 15-18
Milwaukee County Zoo , 10001 W. Bluemound Rd.

Eat from your favorite local restaurants, enjoy music from live bands and of course look at the animals. This is a family unit-friendly effect everyone will love.

IndiaFest

Aug. 17
Humboldt Park, 300 S. Howell Ave.

Take your gustatory modality buds on a journey to India. This festival is celebratory of Indian civilization, from the music and dances to traditional Indian attire.

Mexican Fiesta

Aug. 23-25
Henry Due west. Maier Festival Park, 200 Due north. Harbor Dr.

This truly authentic festival will give you a taste of Hispanic and Mexican culture like no other. Mexico's rich history in art, music, food and dance volition be enjoyable for the entire family.

Mexican Fiesta; photograph courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Milwaukee Fringe Festival

Aug. 23-25
Diverse Locations

Like the Edinburgh-based fest of the same name, the Milwaukee Fringe Festival showcases Milwaukee'south theater, art and dance artists.

MKE Punk Fest

Aug. 24-Sep. 9
Various locations

MKE Punk Fest is a multi-day festival in honor of all things punk — specially music. The festival will also characteristic diverse other genres of music, including grunge and alternative.

Fresh Coast Jazz Festival

Aug. 29- Sept. 1
Marcus Middle for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St.

Located on the beautiful declension of Lake Michigan, the Fresh Coast Jazz Festival will let yous unwind as you enjoy the dulcet tones of jazz music.

Third Ward Art Festival

Aug. 31-Sept. 1
Historic Third Ward

This is yet another awesome street festival featuring artists of all kinds showcasing their work.

Milwaukee Rally

Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Diverse locations

Grab your motorbike gear and ride to 1 of the most rocking festivals of the summer. Food, drinks and live entertainment volition exist available.

September

Tosafest

Sept. 6-7
Hart Park, 6800 W. State St,

Tosafest is some other customs-based festival that aims to bring people together. There will exist two days filled with live music, food and activities for the whole family unit.

Harbor Fest

Sept. 8
Exterior the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, 600 E. Greenfield Ave.

Harbor Fest wants to bring the customs dorsum to the harbor with a handful of fun activities. A Milwaukee Boat Parade, paddle canoes, a tour of the harbor on pontoon boats and many more h2o-based activities will be available for yous to proceeds your ocean legs.

Bay View Bash

Sept. 21
Between Potter and Clement on Kinnickinnic Ave.

The Bay View Bash is a community-based festival filled with live music, art, nutrient and swell people who love their community.

Bay View Bash; photo courtesy of Visit Milwaukee

Fromm Petfest

Sept. 21
Henry W. Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Dr.

Petfest is all about you and your furry friends. There will exist pet-focused activities and attractions that the whole family will dear.

Editor's Note: a previous version of this story listed the wrong start date for Downtown Dining Week. It begins May 30.

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