More than 140 artists will perform across 12 stages over three weekends

Summerfest presented by American Family Insurance has revealed over 140 festival headliners over three weekends, June 20-22, June 27-29, and July 4-6, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The extensive lineup across 12 stages includes Kane Brown with Kameron Marlowe, Illenium, 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, and many more.

“Our 2024 lineup embodies the essence of what makes Summerfest so special. With a curated selection of artists spanning genres and styles, the festival reflects the vibrancy of today’s music scene,” states Sarah Pancheri, President and CEO of Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. ” With 600 artists at a 75-acre permanent festival park, Summerfest creates a one-of-a-kind environment that our fans look forward to every summer.”

Tickets for Summerfest are available now at Summerfest.com with single-day general admission starting at only $28. For a limited time only, the UScellular Power Pass is available for $65 and includes admission for all nine days of the festival. The limited-time Power Pass offer is available through Thursday, March 28that 11:59 pm local time.

Summerfest presented by American Family Insurance is one of the most iconic celebrations of music in America, hosting the industry’s biggest acts for an unforgettable live music experience. Since its inception in 1968, Summerfest continues to distinguish itself as a premier national music festival and has developed an unrivaled reputation, consistently featuring hundreds of performances across 12 stages, throughout the 75-acre festival grounds along Lake Michigan.

Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., the producer of Summerfest, continues to fulfill its nonprofit mission of bringing the community together and providing a showcase for performing arts, activities, and recreation to the public, through music and special events.