This Week in Live Music: July 3-9
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This Week in Live Music: July 3-9

Future, Big Sean and Migos headline this year’s biggest rap show in Milwaukee on Saturday night at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater.

Tuesday, July 4

Alessia Cara, Third Eye Blind, Miike Snow, Death From Above 1979, IshDARR, WebsterX, Jamila Woods and more at Summerfest, 12 p.m. ($20) – (200 N. Harbor Dr.)


Wednesday, July 5

T-Pain, Girl Talk, Philip Philips, JJ Grey and Mofro and more at Summerfest, 12 p.m. ($20) – (200 N. Harbor Dr.)

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Chris Stapleton at American Family Insurance Amphitheater, 7:30 p.m. ($97-$134) – (639 E. Summerfest Pl.)


Thursday, July 6

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Chris Stapleton at American Family Insurance Amphitheater, 7:30 p.m. ($97-$134) – (639 E. Summerfest Pl.)

Selwyn Birchwood at Shank Hall, 8 p.m. ($15) – (1434 N. Farwell Ave.)


Friday, July 7

Huey Lewis and The News, Atmosphere, Phil Vassar, Brother Ali, Vinyl Theatre and more at Summerfest, noon ($20) – (200 N. Harbor Dr.)

A Giant Dog with Platinum Boys, Whips and Sweet La La at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. ($8) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Saturday, July 8

Future with Big Sean and Migos at American Family Insurance Amphitheater, 7:30 p.m. ($58-$108) – (639 E. Summerfest Pl.)

Kia Rap Princess with Kaylee Crossfire and Winter Bear at Riverwest Public House, 9 p.m. – (815 E. Locust St.)


Sunday, July 9

Stargazer Lilies with Brief Candles and Panda Riot at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)

Kevin is a freelance writer residing in Milwaukee. He’s contributed to The Shepherd Express, Third Coast Daily, Pop Matters and the sadly now-defunct A.V. Club Milwaukee. He looks forward to forging a deeper connection with the city’s impressive music scene during his gig as a Music Notes blogger. His talents include music criticism, riding a bicycle, drinking tasty beers and a crafty croquet swing. His weaknesses comprise Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, professional wrestling and his ever-growing record collection. He’s in desperate need to find more physical (and hard drive) space for the exceptional albums Milwaukee musicians keep churning out.