They call this the world's largest music festival. More than 800 acts perform on 12 stages along Lake Michigan.
This town on Lake Michigan attracts half a million people to events that include air shows, an arts fair, music, races, the big Cherry Royale Parade and many contests, including pie-eating and pit-spitting.
Professional musicians, many of them world-famous, offer free concerts nearly every evening in Millennium Park's beautiful Pritzker Pavilion. This year's schedule includes favorites by Beethoven, Stravinsky, Gershwin and Debussy as well as songs from Rodgers & Hammerstein and two performances of "Carmina Burana.''
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are the headliners of this year's airshow at the airport.
In addition to concerts, this musical and cultural festival at the Marriott Madison West features comedy, theater, film and writers' workshops.
This riverfront festival includes music, magicians, dance, a water-ski show and fireworks by the La Crosse Skyrockers.
This festival combines headliner music and street racing along the lakeshore and in the Loop.
The fest at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, home of the USS Cobia, features music, a parade, submarine tours and fireworks.
There will be lumberjack and magic shows, bands, kids' games, a lighted boat parade and fireworks.
The free festival returns to Nicollet Mall with food sampling, live music and an art market. Get free tickets in advance.
This festival in the Hometown of Ronald Reagan features music, a carnival, fireworks and a parade.
This downtown festival features a Culinary Row, Fun Zone for kids and fireworks in addition to music.
More than 20 bands perform in Rotary Park during this free festival, which includes artisans, food, beer, wine and fireworks.
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