MILWAUKEE — The lineup for Summerfest 2023 has been revealed.

Headlining sets include Eric Church, Elle King, Zac Brown Band, James Taylor & His All-Star Band, Sheryl Crow, Dave Matthews Band, Odesza, Zach Bryan and Imagine Dragons.

More than 100 acts were announced Thursday, including Noah Kahan, Bleachers, The Imposters, Lord Huron, Yung Gravy, lovelytheband, Smokey Robinson, Yungblud, Scotty McCreery, Japanese Breakfast, Brett Eldredge, Fitz and the Tantrums, Vance Joy, Brett Young, Smash Mouth, Ava Max and more. Earth, Wind & Fire, Cheap Trick, Styx and Ava Max were also previously announced.


What You Need To Know

  • Summerfest's lineup for the 2023 festival includes Noah Kahan, Brett Eldredge, Scotty McCreery and more

  • More than 100 acts were announced Thursday morning

  • The annual music festival will take place over three consecutive weekends, on June 22-24, June 29-July 1 and July 6-8

  • Summerfest is also looking for fans 18 years and older to share their favorite memory of Summerfest to ultimately be named the “Fest Fan of the Past 55"

The annual music festival will take place over three consecutive weekends, on June 22-24, June 29-July 1 and July 6-8. The three-weekend format was introduced in 2021, as festival officials said the new model allowed for extended booking windows for talent.

To commemorate the festival’s 55th anniversary, Miller products will be $5.50 from 4 to 5 p.m. every day of the festival. Additionally, on the opening day, the first 10,000 fans will receive a commemorative Summerfest 55 item, which will not be sold in stores.

Summerfest is also looking for fans 18 years and older to share their favorite memory of Summerfest to ultimately be named the “Fest Fan of the Past 55.”

The Fest Fan of the Past 55 contest is now open here through March 31. Fans will be asked to share their favorite festival stories, whether it was attending the festival for the first time or a memorable concert experience.

The winner of the Summerfest Fest Fan of the Past 55 contest will receive recognition during the festival, in addition to a prize package including two nine-day US Cellular Power Passes and two tickets to a show of the winner’s choice at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater.

Milwaukee’s iconic music festival, produced by Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., began in 1968.

For more information, visit Summerfest.com.

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