Summerfest 2019 Taps Thomas Rhett, Jason Aldean, Zac Brown Band, Willie Nelson & Family
Summerfest has revealed their 2019 headliner lineup for the The American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including: Thomas Rhett with Dustin Lynch and Russell Dickerson on June 26; The Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson & Family, Phil Lesh & Friends, The Avett Brothers, Counting Crows, Alison Krauss, Dawes, and Trapper Schoepp on June 27; Jason Aldean with Kane Brown and Carly Pearce on June 28; Bon Iver with Lord Huron and Julien Baker on June 29; Zac Brown Band with Drake White on June 30; Lionel Richie with Michael McDonald on July 2; Jennifer Lopez on July 3; The Killers with Death Cab for Cutie on July 5; Billie Eilish on July 6 and Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, and ScHoolboy Q on July 7.
Summerfest has also announced the 2019 headliner lineup for their ground stages, including artists Chris Janson, Brothers Osborne, Brandi Carlile, Cole Swindell, LANCO, Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, Jimmie Allen, Lindsay Ell, Judah & The Lion, Lauren Alaina, Riley Green, Chase Rice, Tenille Arts, Chris Lane, Dylan Scott, Brandy Clark, HARDY and more.
“For 11 days on 12 stages, Summerfest delivers on its reputation as ‘The World’s Largest Music Festival,’ offering a diverse lineup of artists to our fans on Milwaukee’s lakefront,” said Don Smiley, President and CEO of Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. “The completion of the first phase of the new American Family Insurance Amphitheater will make its debut this year during Summerfest, and, immediately after the festival, work will begin on the second phase of the construction project. The grand opening of the amphitheater will take place in June 2020, at which time $148 million will have been invested in Henry Maier Festival Park in the last 15 years. We are committed to remaining a top destination for music fans worldwide, as well as a driver of $186 million of economic impact for the region,” he added.
Construction during the first phase of the American Family Insurance Amphitheater features improvements to the infrastructure and back-of-house areas, including the raising of a portion of the current roof from 36’ to 65’ feet, which was completed in early February, to accommodate the largest touring productions, in addition to the following: a removable stage and flat floor seating in front of the stage, 19 state-of-the-art dressing rooms, new production spaces, dining/catering facilities, nine loading docks, and six new high-definition LED walls throughout the venue.
For a limited time, the U.S. Cellular 11-Day Power Pass is available for $110 ($10/day) includes admission for all 11 days. The U.S. Cellular 3-Day Pass is available for $57 and is valid for one general admission per day on three different days of the festival. General admission tickets to Summerfest are only $23 and $15 for weekday tickets (valid prior to 4 p.m.).
Dates, times and stage locations as well as additional headliners will be announced in the coming weeks. To purchase tickets, see the full Summerfest lineup and festival information, visit summerfest.com.
Summerfest 2019 Lineup:
June 26
Thomas Rhett
Dustin Lynch
Russell Dickerson
Walk The Moon
Foreigner?
Weathers
Voila
Chelsea Cutler
Quinn XCII
Hanson
Steve Aoki
Matt Hoyles
Judah & The Lion
Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio
Otis Taylor and the Psychedelic Banjo Posse
June 27
The Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson & Family
Phil Lesh & Friends
The Avett Brothers
Counting Crows
Alison Krauss
Dawes
Trapper Schoepp
Lizzo
R&B Cadets
Dillon Carmichael
Neon Trees
Aaron Lee Tasjan
10,000 Maniacs
Foghat
Andrew W.K.
Gryffin
Elle King
St. Paul and the Broken Bones
X
Donna Missal
Steve Earle & The Dukes
Lanco
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
June 28
Jason Aldean
Kane Brown
Carly Pearce
Brandi Carlile
Collective Soul
Styx
T-Pain
The Beths
Flora Cash
Shaed
Sweet Crude
Cory Wong
Lovelytheband
The Lonely Island
Ggoolldd
June 29
Bon Iver
Lord Huron
Julien Baker
Third Eye Blind
Chicago
Jimmy Eat World
Silent Planet
Silverstein
Jordan Davis
Ludacris
August Burns Red
Mitchell Tenpenny
June 30
Zac Brown Band
Drake White
Lake Street Dive
Los Lonely Boys
Brothers Osborne
3 Doors Down
Reverend Horton Heat
Jimmie Allen
Ozomatli
Riley Green
Catfish & The Bottlemen
ADIA Victoria
Guided By Voices
The National
July 2
Lionel Richie
Michael McDonald
Young the Giant
Trap Manny
First Aid Kit
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
Big Gigantic
Chaka Khan
Black Pumas
Coin
Chvrches
Frenship
The Allman Betts Band
July 3
Jennifer Lopez
Nora Collins
Brandy Clark
The Roots
Two Friends
Lindsay Ell
Switchfoot
Matoma
Soja
Loverboy
Hawthorne Heights
Carousel Kings
The Association
Royal Tusk
Taking Back Sunday
Trea Landon
Lauren Alaina
Yungblud
July 4
X Ambassadors
HARDY
Courtney Barnett
Christopher Randolph & the Family Band
Chase Rice
Tenille Arts
Chris Janson
Sublime with Rome
Vic Mensa
Common Kings
July 5
The Killers
Death Cab for Cutie
Cole Swindell
Daya
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Leonid & Friends
Max
Jesus Jones
Trea Landon
38 Special
The Spinners
Dashboard Confessional
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Anna-Marie
The Head and the Heart
Oxymorrons
Matisyahu
July 6
Billie Eilish
Dark Star Orchestra
Chris Lane
The Suffers
DJ Keezy
DJ Abilities
Evidence
Dumpstaphunk
Dem Atlas
Semisonic
Nikki Jean
Sa-Roc
Paul Cebar Tomorrow Sound
Skillet
Brother Ali
Atmosphere
July 7
Lil Wayne
Snoop Dogg
ScHoolboy Q
Jason Mraz
Juice
Sego
La Sonora Poncena
Dispatch
Dylan Scott
Dispatch
Rodrigo y Gabriela
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