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Kane Brown is headlining Summerfest 2024's opening night in Milwaukee
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Date:2025-04-13 07:12:16
Summer doesn’t end until Saturday, but a second headliner for Summerfest 2024 has been announced.
Kane Brown will play the Milwaukee festival’s largest venue, the American Family Insurance Amphitheater, on opening night, June 20. The date is part of his newly announced "In the Air" tour, a mix of arena, festival-headlining sets and stadium shows spanning from March through August.
This will be Brown's first Milwaukee show since playing Fiserv Forum in early 2022 — when Khris Middleton crashed the stage. He released his latest album, "Different Man," last September.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 28 at the box office (200 N. Harbor Drive) and Summerfest.com, with presales beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Prices have yet to be announced. Tickets include Summerfest general admission June 20.
The news comes just a day after the first Summerfest 2024 headliner was announced: Tyler Childers at the amphitheater June 28. Tickets for that show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday and include Summerfest general admission June 28.
Summerfest will return to Maier Festival Park June 20 to 22, June 27 to 29 and July 4 to 6.
More:Summerfest in Milwaukee reports 40% attendance increase, sticks with three-weekend format for 2024
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