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The globally renowned regional Mexican artist will bring his award-winning music to the festival's biggest stage June 20.
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Bad Bunny became the first artist to win the award for a Spanish-language release, while Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga also won big.
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For three decades with the Grateful Dead and three more after the 1995 death of Jerry Garcia, Weir helped build and sustain the band's legacy.
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The two highly influential/legendary acts toured the U.S. this year and will visit Milwaukee on their next go-around in 2026.
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Known for his cosmic-stoner songwriting and freewheeling tunes, Snider's career spanned three decades.
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Last year's biggest winner will try to repeat his wins for song and record of the year, and add album of the year to his trophy case. Other top nominees include Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny.
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The former member of One Direction will bring a new album to Milwaukee, as he plays the festival for the first time.
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The U.K. band's star was rising fast the last time they were here, and their next visit will bring them to the Riverside Theater.
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Landmark Credit Union Live will welcome fans for the first time Feb. 27, with alternative band Rainbow Kitten Surprise opening the space.
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The expressive singer made just three albums, including his 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, but retreated from the public after each.