Jul 20 Sunday
The Bridgewater will host live music on Sundays with rotating genres serenading patrons on Sundays from 1-4 p.m., starting May 26th until September 2nd.
To make a reservation and to see the full music line-up, visit: https://bridgewatermke.com/
Jul 24 Thursday
Rev up your Thursday nights at the Harley-Davidson Museum! From 5 PM to 9 PM, all bikes and all people come together for an epic evening of free live music featuring Milwaukee’s favorite bands. Soak in the sights of stunning bikes, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and connect with a vibrant community of riders and non-riders alike. Whether you’re rolling in on two wheels or just there for the thrill, this weekly celebration has something for everyone. Let’s ride!
Full lineup coming soon!
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Jul 26 Saturday
The Best Way to Start Your Saturday.The Tosa Farmers Market is a local not-for-profit organization that carefully curates the best, freshest foods in the region, but it’s more than that. It’s a community hub for foodies, cyclists, coffee-lovers, music fans, yogis, kids — and all their neighbors.
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Aug 08 Friday
J. Carmichael (songwriter/mandolinist) writes ballads about love, God, and a world spinning out of control. Defiance, perhaps to a fault, echoes in his music, from the way he writes, to the instruments he plays, to what he writes about. Never content being confined within a genre, he grew up on Nashville Now and 90’s punk and indie and is influenced by the songwriting giants of many genres; just as comfortable at a fiddle festival as he is at a punk rock show or in a Nashville writer room. J has released 3 full length records and a handful of EPs with another album coming in 2025. J spent 2008-2013 recording albums and playing shows from Washington State to Texas playing as an opener for bands like Lucero, Tumbledown (Mike of MxPx), Scott Biram, and then yet to break out altcountry sensation John Moreland. After becoming a father J took several years away from performing and recording and served communities in Idaho and Washington states driving ambulances and fighting wildfires. Some souls however, are bound to roam and share stories and songs along the way. In 2024 J set out on the road again with a pile of new songs and looks forward to doing even more of it in 2025. jcarmichaelmusic.com
Aug 09 Saturday