Summerfest Announced the 2024 Lineup

Summerfest Announced the Full 2024 Lineup!

AJR with Carly Rae Jepsen, Rico Nasty, MUNA, Hippo Campus and many more will take the stage.

More than 140 headliners and 600 performers in all were revealed Thursday for the three weekends of Summerfest 

“Our 2024 lineup embodies the essence of what makes Summerfest so special,” said Sarah Pancheri, president and CEO of Milwaukee World Festival Inc., which hosts and manages Summerfest. “With a selection of artists spanning genres and styles, the festival reflects the vibrancy of today’s music scene.” 


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The extensive lineup will perform on Summerfest’s 12 stages and includes:  

  • Kane Brown with Kameron Marlowe 
  • Tyler Childers 
  • Lil Uzi Vert with Lil Yachty 
  • JID 
  • Rico Nasty 
  • Maroon 5 
  • AJR with Carly Rae Jepsen 
  • Keith Urban 
  • Mötley Crüe with Seether and Buckcherry 
  • Ivan Cornejo 
  • Bryson Tiller 
  • MUNA 
  • Mt. Joy 
  • David Kushner 
  • Hippo Campus 
  • Alison Wonderland 
  • Jessie Murph 
  • Lil Tecca 
  • Cold War Kids 
  • Fletcher 
  • Sleater-Kinney 
  • Black Pumas 
  • Reo Speedwagon 
  • Umphrey’s McGee 
  • En Vogue 
  • Charles Wesley Godwin 
  • Goo Goo Dolls 
  • Ken Carson 
  • Key Glock 
  • Ethel Cain 
  • The Wallflowers 
  • Taking Back Sunday 
  • Mariah the Scientist 
  • Local Natives 
  • Three Dog Night  

Summerfest, which got its start in 1968, runs June 20-22, June 27-29 and July 4-6 at the 75-acre Henry Maier Festival Park along the shore of Lake Michigan.  

Milwaukee World Festival also announced on Thursday that dance/electronic artist Illenium will be the headliner for the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on June 27.  

View the full festival lineup by date, artist, stage and time slot at summerfest.com.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now. Single day general admission is $28. For a limited time, the UScellular Power Pass is available for $65 and includes admission for all nine days of the festival. The pass can be purchased through March 28.  

Rich Rovito is a freelance writer for Milwaukee Magazine.