BMO Harris Pavilion Shows in Milwaukee

The BMO Harris Pavilion has a full concert schedule set for the summer and fall season. This is the year to head to the Summerfest grounds for great music and entertainment. There will be at least eighteen shows on tap. Opening the summer season will be a triple-bill featuring Peach Pit, Briston Maroney, and Bnny on May 28. The season closes on October 11, with Jordan Davis and Mitchell Tenpenny.

During Summerfest 2025, the pavilion will have a great headliner for each night. After Summerfest closes for the season, there are seven more shows to catch! Keep in mind that during Summerfest, seating at the BMO Harris Pavilion is reserved. That same ticket will get you into the Summerfest grounds, of course.

If you are going to a show at the BMO Harris Pavilion when Summerfest 2025 is in full swing, we suggest that you enter the grounds at the south gate. From there, you can walk directly east to the pavilion. The venue is tucked in a corner of the Summerfest grounds, north of the American Family Insurance Amphitheater.

BMO Harris Pavilion Full Concert Schedule 2025

  • May 28 – Peach Pit & Briston Maroney
  • May 30 – The Driver Era
  • June 6 – Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas
  • June 19 – The Isley Brothers with Eric Benét
  • June 20 – George Thorogood & The Destroyers with Foghat
  • June 21 – Japanese Breakfast
  • June 26 – The Avett Brothers
  • June 27 – CAKE
  • June 28 – Riley Green
  • July 3 – 311 with Badflower
  • July 4 – Chicago
  • August 2 – The Red Clay Strays with Michael Marcagi
  • August 19 – Melissa Etheridge and Indigo Girls
  • August 21 – Simple Plan with 3OH!3, Bowling for Soup, and LØLØ
  • August 26 – Leon Bridges with Charley Crockett
  • August 29 – Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
  • September 5 – The Black Keys with The Heavy Heavy
  • October 11 – Jordan Davis with Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason

Ticket King for Concert Tickets

Ticket King has great tickets for every BMO Harris Pavilion show. Each show may have a small seating layout change, depending on the performer. At times, there may be pit seating for a specific performance, which is generally an area just in front of the stage with no seats. Be sure to look for the red star next to each ticket listing and save on ticket fees.

Summerfest 2025 Headliners

The first of the Summerfest 2025 Headliners is none other than Def Leppard. The band celebrates their 49th year in the rock scene on their current tour. Rick Savage, Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Phil Collen, and Vivian Campbell made their mark in the early 1980s heavy metal scene in England. How did the band break out and become worldwide rockers? They listened to the advice of producer Mutt Lange and produced their breakout album titled High ‘n’ Dry. Pyromania was the album that followed, and it just proved that the High ‘n’ Dry was not a fluke. Their 1987 album, titled Hystaria, was a massive hit for the band. The 22-time platinum album was the last album produced by Lange. Def Leppard would go on to produce a total of 12 albums, with their last effort titled Diamond Star Halos. Def Leppard performs on June 19.

Hozier performs at Summerfest on June 20. Hozier’s self-titled album hit number two on the US charts. The album went platinum in Ireland, Germany, England, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the United States. Hozier started writing music in 2008, but he waited until 2014 to go solo. His song, Take Me to Church was nominated for a Grammy. His 2025 tour starts in Bogota, Colombia, on May 21. He’ll wrap up that tour on October 14 in Mexico City.

Lainey Wilson will perform at Summerfest on June 26. Wilson hit it big with her song “Things a Man Oughta Know”. That hit came in 2020 after signing with BBR Music Group. Her album, titled Bell Bottom Country, earned Wilson a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album. Wilson can also be found on the show Yellowstone. Wilson is thrilled to be a Summerfest 2025 headliner after years of hard work in the music business.

Benson Boone Hits Summerfest 2025 Stage

On July 3, Benson Boone will hit the Am-Fam Summerfest stage. Boone made an impression with the single “Ghost Town” in 2021. He went through the talent show route to try to make a splash online. He left American Idol after making it a few rounds and decided that TikTok was a better channel for auditioning to various record labels and talent scouts. That effort paid off when he was discovered by Night Street Records owner Dan Reynolds. Evan Blair and Jackson LaFrantz co-wrote Benson’s biggest hit song, “Beautiful Things.” Boone has just one album to his name, but with good songwriters producing hits that he can sing, he’s got a shot at making a few more songs top the charts before he ages out of the teen fan base he’s known to attract.

The last of the Summerfest 2025 headliners will be The Lumineers on July 5. It all started in 2005 when Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites started hammering out cover songs and plying their trade in the New York City area. Like so many other bands, they started with cover songs. Eventually, the duo wrote their own songs and then moved out of New York. 2010 is truly when The Lumineers found their footing and got signed to Onto Entertainment for proper management. Their 2011 song “Ho Hey” generated a big buzz, and The Lumineers were courted by various record labels. The band made the wise choice to keep some of their creative control and released their first full-length album on an independent label. That isn’t to say that the band wasn’t supported by huge labels. They were licensed out to Decca and Dine Alone records, just to name two huge labels.

The Lumineers produced five albums in the past 12 years and globetrotted on four world tours that spanned seven years in total. For this tour, the band is supporting the release of their album titled “Automatic.”

Summerfest 2025 Headlners by Date

Summerfest HeadlinerDate
Def Leppard & TeslaJune 19
Hozier & Gigi PerezJune 20
James Taylor & Jason MrazJune 21
Lainey Wilson & Lucas NelsonJune 26
The Killers & Billy CorganJune 27
Megan Thee Stallion June 28
Benson Boone & Ayra StarrJuly 3
Bad OmensJuly 4
The LumineersJuly 5

Summerfest 2024 Milwaukee Tickets

When spring turns to summer in Milwaukee we look to Summerfest 2024 tickets for some of the best live entertainment over three weekends at Milwaukee’s lakefront. Summerfest will take place on June 20-22, June 27-29, and July 4-6. The “main stage” headline acts are still being booked at the time of this post, but we have a few great shows booked already.

American Family Insurance Amphitheater 2024

  • June 20 – Kane Brown with Kameron Marlowe & Nightly
  • June 21 – Motley Crue with Seether & Buckcherry
  • June 28 – Tyler Childers with S.G. Goodman & Adeem the Artist
  • June 29 – Keith Urban with Needtobreathe & Alana Springsteen
  • July 4 – AJR with Carly Rae Jepsen & MXMTOON
  • July 5 – Maroon 5 with Lil Uzi Vert & Lil Yachty
  • July 6 – JID with Rico Nasty & Lihtz

Summerfest Festival Stage Headliners

There are many more bookings yet to be a lock, but we have some early news to feel great about when it comes to headline shows on the festival stages. With eleven stages that will be packed with daily entertainment, you just can’t beat Summerfest.

Where can you see live great music during Summerfest? Just take a walk from one end of the Summerfest grounds to the other and you will encounter the following stages: BMO Pavilion, Miller Lite Oasis, Generac Power Stage, Uline Warehouse, UScellular Connections Stage, Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard, Summerville by Johnsonville, South Party Pavilion, American Family Insurance House, Aurora Pavilion.

Shopping at Summerfest

It’s not just music that brings fans down to the lakefront. Summerfest has a thriving shopping zone, with over 100 vendors who offer up everything from artwork, jewelry, clothing, and more. There are three main markets on the grounds: South Market, Shop Local Market, and Makers Market. You can also find vendors scattered around the grounds.

Summerfest 2023 Dates | Ticket King Wisconsin

Summerfest 2023 will once again be spread over three weekends: June 22-24, June 29-July 1, and July 6-8. This format was adopted in 2021. At the moment of this posting, we have some headline acts already locked in for the fest.

Summerfest Headline Shows

As usual, there are three country music acts headlining the American Family Insurance Amphitheater. Classic rock/folk fans will be happy to see James Taylor hit the stage on June 24. Dave Matthews loves to play Wisconsin in the Summer. Closing the festival is the band Imagine Dragons. There is just one open date as of this post. That would be July 6. Here is the complete headline show list as of May 2023.

Summerfest 2023 Headline Shows

BMO Harris Pavilion Seating Chart & Sections

 

The BMO Harris Pavilion seating chart above makes it easy for music fans to find their seats. The BMO Harris Pavilion has thirteen separate sections under the roof. The first five sections, also numbered one through five are directly in front of the stage. The remaining sections, numbered six through thirteen are separated by a walkway. Seat number one at BMO Harris Pavilion is always on the right side of each section. The seat numbers go up as you move to the left.

BMO Harris Pavilion History & Design

This award-winning, outdoor Milwaukee venue was completed in 2012. It’s one of the many stages on the Summerfest grounds, and it’s located just north of the American Family Insurance amphitheater. It’s one of only two venues that allow for reserved seating during Summerfest performances. The pavilion seats 5000 people, with room for much more if you add the standing room areas behind the assigned seats. Some shows have assigned seats throughout the venue, whereas other less popular events may list the center sections as reserved. ADA seating can be found in nine separate areas in the venue.

The BMO Harris Pavilion is nearly 50,000 square feet in area, with grand views of Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee skyline for ticket holders that sit in sections to the right of the stage. The pavilion can be accessed from any festival entrance, but for shows that occur before or after Summerfest, try entering the south gates to make your journey to your seats as short as possible.