Festivals & Events
If there’s one thing Milwaukee does better than cheese curds, it’s throwing a good party.
From multi-stage music blowouts to cultural celebrations brimming with dance and flavor, we’ve got a festival for every taste.
Grab your wristband and let the good times roll—chances are, there’s a party happening right now.
Summerfest – Dubbed the “World’s Largest Music Festival,” it’s basically 11 days of non-stop tunes, food, and summer vibes right on the lakefront. With multiple stages and endless big-name acts, this is the party that puts Milwaukee on the map.
Wisconsin State Fair – Indulge in cream puffs, see giant veggies, and catch live entertainment—this fair is a quirky celebration of all things Wisconsin. From deep-fried cheese to daredevil rides, it’s the ultimate summertime carnival extravaganza.
PrideFest – Milwaukee’s PrideFest is one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, turning the lakefront into a colorful, inclusive party. Expect drag shows, live music, and a vibe that shouts love is love, MKE-style.
Polish Fest – Pierogi, polka, and plenty of Polish spirit—this is where you can sample old-world flavors and dance until your feet ache. Even if you’re not Polish, you’ll leave craving more paczki and a few new polka moves.
Festa Italiana – A festival that serves up cannoli, arancini, and enough pasta to feed an army. Throw in cooking demos and an epic fireworks show, and you’ve got Milwaukee’s slice of Italy by the lake.
German Fest – Steins of beer, pretzels bigger than your head, and spirited “oom-pah” music define this lakefront bash. The city’s German roots run deep, and this festival is the loud, proud reminder.
Bastille Days – Celebrate all things French in Cathedral Square—think beignets, baguettes, and a mini Eiffel Tower. Storm the Bastille 5K run is a highlight, drawing thousands to dash through downtown in true French Revolution style.
Milwaukee Air & Water Show – A spectacle of fighter jets screaming overhead and water stunts along the shoreline. Grab a spot on the beach or a rooftop to witness some insane aerial acrobatics that’ll rattle your bones in the best way.
Milwaukee Irish Fest – The largest Irish music and cultural festival in North America transforms the lakefront into a Celtic wonderland. From bagpipes and step dancing to pints of Guinness, it’s a weekend of shamrocks and shenanigans.
Mexican Fiesta – Celebrate rich Latino heritage with lively mariachi bands, authentic street food, and handcrafted goods. It’s an immersive cultural experience brimming with color, music, and the irresistible flavors of Mexico.
Doors Open Milwaukee – Your chance to sneak a peek inside the city’s coolest buildings—historic mansions, hidden theaters, and secret rooftop views. It’s like a backstage pass to the architecture that shaped Brew City.
Gallery Night & Day – Four times a year, art galleries and studios all over the city fling open their doors. Stroll from spot to spot, soaking in local art, sipping wine, and rubbing elbows with Milwaukee’s creative crowd.
Jazz in the Park – Free weekly concerts in Cathedral Square during summer where locals sprawl on blankets with wine and cheese. The live jazz sets a dreamy mood, making it a must for those chill summertime vibes.
Chill on the Hill– Bay View’s Humboldt Park lights up on Tuesday nights with live music, food trucks, and a neighborly crowd. It’s the perfect spot to kick back on the lawn and get a taste of local talent.
Brady Street Festival – Eclectic and a bit wild, this fest is Brady Street’s love letter to Milwaukee’s bohemian spirit. Expect live bands, weirdly delicious street eats, and people-watching galore.
Locust Street Festival – Riverwest’s block party extravaganza is all about music, craft vendors, and a funky neighborhood vibe. The beer run that kicks it off is legendary—like, literally run a mile and chug a brew at every stop.
Summer Soulstice – The East Side’s annual summer jam packs North Avenue with live music, DJs, shopping, and sunshine. If you’re craving an all-day block party in peak summer, this is your sweet spot.
Bay View Bash – Bay View’s biggest neighborhood party highlights local music, great brews, and the area’s artsy flair. Stroll down Kinnickinnic Avenue and soak in the creative chaos that keeps BV weird (in the best way).
Center Street Daze – Riverwest’s Center Street goes off with live music, art, and a super laid-back block party feel. Come for the local bands, stay for the random pop-up fun and neighborhood camaraderie.
Juneteenth Day Celebration – A historic holiday commemorating the end of slavery, Milwaukee’s Juneteenth festivities showcase Black culture, music, and entrepreneurship. Join the parade, grab some soul food, and celebrate a vital piece of American heritage.
414 Day – On April 14 (aka 4/14), Milwaukee explodes with city pride—special events, bar crawls, and local love. Represent the 414 by repping your best MKE gear and toasting to the city that’s proud to call you its own.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade – One of the oldest St. Paddy’s parades in the country, Milwaukee’s version is a lively romp of green-clad folks and energetic bagpipes. Beer flows like water, and the whole city gets in on the Irish spirit.
Mitten Fest – A winter block party in Bay View featuring craft beer, live music, and a reason to brave the cold for one epic day. Bundle up, grab a stout, and celebrate Milwaukee’s ability to party no matter the temps.
Burnhearts Pabst Street Party – Hosted by Burnhearts in Bay View, this bash typically features live music, a PBR-infused vibe, and local vendors. If you love celebrating classic MKE brews in a hip setting, it’s a must.
Fresh Coast Jazz Festival – A smooth, sultry jazz festival bringing in top-tier musicians from around the country to jam lakeside. Perfect for jazz aficionados and anyone who appreciates mellow grooves with a Milwaukee twist.
Milwaukee Fringe Festival – A multi-genre celebration of performing and visual arts—think dance, theater, music, and more. It’s where the city’s art rebels come to experiment and show off their creative chops.
Milwaukee Comedy Festival – Laugh until your sides hurt at this annual fest that features stand-up, sketch, and improv acts from all over. If you need a comedic break from adulting, this is the perfect dose of funny.
Milwaukee Film Festival – Two weeks of cutting-edge cinema that turns local theaters into cultural hotspots, showcasing everything from indie gems to international hits. It’s the ultimate chance to immerse yourself in stories that spark conversation and open minds.
Holiday Lights Festival – Downtown Milwaukee shines bright with twinkling installations and festive displays that’ll thaw even the frostiest heart. Stroll through the city’s parks, soak up the holiday cheer, and snap those magical winter selfies.
Milwaukee Holiday Parade – A cherished tradition that marches through downtown with floats, bands, and Santa in tow. Bundle up, grab some hot cocoa, and wave at the giant inflatable characters rolling by.
Christkindlmarket Milwaukee – A German-style Christmas market brimming with handcrafted ornaments, hot mulled wine, and cozy holiday vibes. Warm your hands around a steaming mug of glühwein and shop for Old World treasures.
Oktoberfest at Bavarian Bierhaus – Raise your stein in a giant beer hall that transports you to Munich, minus the plane ticket. Live polka, bratwurst, and plenty of prost-ing make this a must on your fall festival list.
Milwaukee Brewfest – Sample craft beers galore right on the lakefront, with local and regional breweries bringing their A-game. It’s a sudsy celebration that proves we’re absolutely spoiled for quality beer options.
Firkin Fest– A beloved beer fest that highlights cask-conditioned brews—fresh, unfiltered, and full of flavor. Adventurous beer lovers gather here to taste limited-edition releases and vibe out with fellow hopheads.
Lakefront Festival of Art – The grounds of the Milwaukee Art Museum transform into a massive outdoor gallery, with artists from across the nation showcasing their creations. Shop for one-of-a-kind pieces, then take a breather by the lake.
Cedarburg Strawberry Festival – Sweet summertime meets small-town charm as Cedarburg celebrates all things strawberry—shortcake, wine, pie, you name it. Stroll historic streets, catch live music, and devour berry treats till you’re happily stuffed.
Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival – Usher in the fall season with wine tasting, pumpkin contests, and a scarecrow decorating competition. The fest vibes are as warm as the mulled wine, perfect for a day trip away from the city bustle.
Kenosha Harbor Market – A quick drive south lands you at a buzzing lakeside market with fresh produce, artisan crafts, and foodie favorites. Perfect for a Saturday excursion to pick up local goodies and explore Kenosha’s charming harbor.
Arab World Fest – Immerse yourself in Middle Eastern culture with mesmerizing belly dancing, savory dishes like shawarma, and vibrant cultural displays. It’s an excellent chance to experience global traditions without leaving Milwaukee.
IndiaFest – Celebrate Indian heritage through classical dance, Bollywood beats, and mouthwatering cuisine. Vibrant colors, lively performances, and a spirited crowd make this an unmissable cultural encounter.
Greek Fest – Opa! Indulge in homemade Greek dishes, watch traditional dancing, and join in on the circle of folk-dance. If you’ve never yelled “Opa!” while breaking a plate, are you even living?
African Cultural Festival – Get a taste of African music, dance, food, and fashion all in one place. It’s a soulful, joyous showcase of the continent’s diversity—and it feels like one big family reunion.
Riverwest 24 – Part bike race, part neighborhood party, this 24-hour event floods Riverwest with bikes and camaraderie. Sign up or just cheer on the cyclists, then stick around for the block-party atmosphere at checkpoints.
Storm the Bastille 5K Run – Part of Bastille Days, this nighttime run weaves through downtown Milwaukee, complete with cheering crowds and a festive French twist. Dress up in your best red-white-and-blue or just sprint it out for an electrifying city experience.
Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk – A Milwaukee tradition benefiting Children’s Wisconsin, it’s a massive community run/walk that takes over downtown. Whether you’re dashing for the finish line or strolling with friends, it’s about unity and giving back.
Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon – Run 26.2 miles along Lake Michigan’s scenic route, with the city cheering you on at every turn. It’s a challenging but breathtakingly beautiful way to tackle your marathon goals.
Milwaukee Marathon/Half – Soak in the urban scenery as you pound the pavement through Milwaukee’s neighborhoods and iconic sites. Whether half or full, it’s a top-notch race that shows off the city’s best angles.
Polar Bear Plunge – Ring in the New Year (or celebrate a freezing winter day) by jumping into Lake Michigan’s icy waters. It’s a bone-chilling tradition guaranteed to make you feel alive—and a little crazy.
Night Market – Downtown streets light up with local vendors, food trucks, and street performers after dark. It’s a shopping and snacking paradise under the stars with a buzzing city vibe.
Maker Faire Milwaukee – An event that celebrates DIY creativity, from robotics to arts and crafts. If you’re into gadgets, inventions, or just curious to see people making magic with their hands, this is your playground.
Milwaukee Makers Market – An indoor/outdoor pop-up featuring local makers selling handmade goods—think jewelry, prints, clothing, and more. Grab a coffee and browse for unique finds that let you rock some serious hometown pride.
Trainfest – A model railroader’s wonderland, featuring elaborate tracks, miniature towns, and trains galore. Even if you’re not a hobbyist, you’ll be dazzled by the detail and nostalgia in every display.
Anime Milwaukee – Three days of cosplay, anime screenings, and fan-fueled excitement that take over the Wisconsin Center. Geek out with fellow fans, meet voice actors, and snap selfies in your best costume.
Milwaukee Krampusnacht – A dark twist on holiday festivities, celebrating the creepy Krampus legend with parades, costumes, and live performances. Think of it as the spooky side of Christmas that’s equal parts weird and wonderful.
Milwaukee Dragon Boat Festival– Colorful boats race down the Milwaukee River as teams paddle in unison, surrounded by cultural performances and tasty Asian eats. Join in the festivity and root for your favorite dragon crew.
Milwaukee Highland Games – Scotland comes to Wisconsin with bagpipes, caber tossing (yep, that’s log throwing), and a whole lot of tartan pride. It’s a blast, whether you’re Scottish or just looking for a rowdy good time.
Milwaukee Mile Speedway – America’s oldest operating motor speedway, hosting NASCAR, IndyCar, and more over the years. Catching a race here is like stepping back in time—but with modern-day adrenaline.