Summerfest Turns Milwaukee into One Big Concert

By Elizabeth Fairchild, your world's biggest festivals news source

Summerfest: 11 days of music

Tim Armstrong of Rancid

Tim Armstrong of Rancid

This weekend is the weekend for “world’s biggest” festivals. Spokane, Washington, holds the world’s biggest three-on-three basketball tournament, Spokane Hoopfest, this weekend. Taste of Chicago, the world’s largest outdoor food festival, starts Friday.

Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, starts today, in  Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Summerfest lasts until July 5, with live music every day from noon to midnight.

Summerfest prices

Of course, if you want to attend the world’s largest music festival, it’ll cost you. Prices aren’t too bad. It’s $8 to attend from noon to 4 and $15 after that. Certain concerts, like headliners The Fray on July 4, cost extra. Tickets to The Fray cost $20 to $50, and that includes festival admission.

Between food and concert tickets, this event could get pretty pricey. Budget carefully so you don’t blow all your money and end up needing quick payday loans. If you were to attend Summerfest all day, every day, admission alone could cost you up to $300.

The food

Summerfest has tons of food from local vendors available. Eat Wisconsin recommends these dishes:

  • The Saz’s Combo, fried cheese curds, mozzarella marinara, and sour cream and chive fries. Hands down the best Summerfest eats. The Saz’s BBQ Pork Sandwich is also pretty decent.
  • Crawdaddy’s– Pretty much anything is good here. I remember when they actually served crawfish. I loved siting down with some beer, crawfish and corn.
  • Usingers Sausage – Good but you can get their stuff anywhere.
  • Sabor– Lenguica or other kebabs. They are overpriced but I found them pretty tasty.
  • Venice Club Fried Eggplant Strips
  • Martino’s Chicago Dog – Martino’s does dogs right. Just don’t ask them to put ketchup on it or you’ll be ridiculed, and rightfully so. If you add ketchup, its not a Chicago dog.
  • The King & I – Spring Rolls and some of their entrees (especially Volcano Chicken)
  • Mader’s Sampler Platter – Bratwurst, knackwurst, kraut and potato salad.

The music

Summerfest features up-and-coming bands and musical acts as well as well-known, popular artists. Here are Eat Wisonsin’s recommendations, along with a little commentary from the online zine:

Rancid, 8:00pm, Thursday, June 25 Harley Stage- I cannot believe that Rancid is opening for Rise Against.  I mean Rancid hasn’t released a great album since 1997’s “Life Won’t Wait,” but Rise Against still isn’t at the level of Rancid.   Rancid’s latest album is kind of a return to the older sound found on their first four albums but it feels really forced. Having them play at 8 leaves time open for…

Connor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, 10:00pm , Thursday, June 25 Briggs & Stratton Stage- Better known as Bright Eyes, Connor Oberst has released two albums with his new band. The first one “Connor Oberst” was awesome.  I haven’t heard the latest one but I hear he really lets the other band members play key roles, including some of the vocals.

Dropkick Murphys , 9:30pm, Friday, June 26 Harley Stage– I have seen them numerous times and they always put on a great show even if they attract some total meatheads.

The Roots , 10:00 pm, Friday, July 3, Briggs and Stratton Stage – One of the best rap groups around plays shows with a real live band, unlike most rap artists.  They are also the house band for the Jimmy Fallon show. This is a must see.

Flogging Molly , 10:00 pm Saturday, July 4, Miller Lite Oasis- Irish-influenced punk reminiscent of the Pogues.  They put on an awesome show in Chicago on St. Patrick’s Day this year.  Always a fun time.

The English Beat, 6:30, Sunday, July 5, Miller Lite Oasis – You might remember them for the 80s hit “Mirror in the Bathroom” but they have a lot of other excellent ska-reggae tunes.

Spoon, 10:00pm, Monday, June 29, Harley Stage- I saw them at the Pitchfork Festival in Chicago last summer and they are a great band to see live.

Margot and The Nuclear So and So’s, US Cellular, Sunday July 5, 8:00pm- I got into this Indianapolis band because of Jeffrey T. Meyer of the Good Beer Show podcast.  He was a fan well before  they signed to Epic records.  Fans of Radiohead and the Arcade Fire type music should enjoy this set.

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  1. Peter Stone says:

    That is actually a heck of a festival. Some of the other performers are pretty big names. Huey Lewis and the News, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Heart, Bon Jovi (even if they’re LAME), and the mighty Judas Priest are going to be there. (Although in the summer heat, I don’t know how someone could remain Hell Bent for Leather.) Granted, it would be better to just have a higher admission price and go to whatever concert you wanted to go to, but it’s understandable. Most of the big names for this festival would easily go for $50 or more – Dylan and Willie Nelson are playing together, and that would be a $75 or more ticket for the cheap seats, no problem.

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