![]() Spoken word artists will include Shy but Flyy, The Loneliest Casanova, Jragonfly Jon, Nerd, and Micah Bournes. Joining them will be The Black Noise, Katalyst, Bootleg Orchestra, Eusebio Akasa, and NiceGuyxVinny. That lineup will feature headliners Tiffany Gouche and Jungle Fire. “It’s just being manifested in so many different new and exciting sounds of today and I like to think we have the full spectrum in this lineup.” ”There is a misconception that jazz is dead but it is alive and well,” said Menchie Caliboso, curator for this month’s Live After 5. Milky Chance had to cancel a slew of tour dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so its a guarantee that they’ll be bringing the energy for their big gig performance.We’ve got a whole new vibe coming to our free live music series, Live After 5, as it takes over the historic Breakers Building come March 10 from 5PM to 11PM.ĭubbed Neo Soulstice, this month’s event is set to spotlight the impact jazz has made one contemporary music and artists-and also marks our first guest curators for Live After 5, Menchie Caliboso and Tokotah Ashcraft. German-based duo Milky Chance combine the best elements of both electronic music and indie-rock, full of catchy hooks and dance-worthy breaks. So, whether you’re a long-time fan or have been curious about checking out Parquet Courts after the band’s recent buzz in the city, look no further than their Summerfest set at the Generac Power Stage. The new album is billed as the indie rock group’s most accessible yet, incorporating elements of dance, punk and indie rock. ![]() Parquet Courts recently made a stop in Milwaukee at Turner Hall while on tour for their latest album Sympathy for Life. Fast, vicious and unapologetic, Municipal Waste brings the party wherever they go – and Summerfest will surely not be the exception. It’s not too often that a thrash metal band graces the stages of Summerfest, which makes this year’s scheduled appearance of a band called Municipal Waste a rare treat. Wilson takes inspiration from disco with his unique brand of hip-hop, putting on high-energy shows that let Wilson’s goofy side show. Ric Wilson isn’t just an accomplished Chicago-based hip-hop artist – he’s also a reputable activist who represented the We Charge Genocide coalition in 2014 in an effort to expose police brutality in Chicago. The group’s brand of melancholic folk-rock and sing-along choruses were practically made to be enjoyed outside on a hot day with a cold beer in hand. Joy may have had a huge tour with The Lumineers cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, but that didn’t stop the band from keeping the momentum of their sophomore album going by hosting a series of drive-in shows. Since then, she’s released two albums that that have established Noga Erez as a name to look out for in the electro-pop scenes – combining synthesizers with brass sections and and a variety of vocal stylings that keep her sound fresh.įolk rockers Mt. Israeli-singer-songwriter-producer Noga Erez rose to fame in 2017 when her song was used in an Apple advertising campaign. ![]() The rapper’s flow ranges from spit-fire verses to a more R&B delivery, ensuring that the GRAMMY-award-nominated artist will put on one of the more memorable hip-hop performances on the festival’s free stages this year. The band is hot off the release of its fourth album Good for You, meaning its Summerfest performance will be riddled with fan favorites and new tunes alike.Ĭordae may have gotten his start with the hip-hop collective YBN, but the rapper has quickly made a name for himself after splitting off to do his own thing. Part rock-and-roll, part Americana, Houndmouth utilizes music as a method for storytelling, with anthemic choruses by way of Bruce Springsteen. ![]() Featuring funky bass lines, poppy choruses and atmospheric rhythm sections, Chiiild is an up-and-coming group that will have attendees vibing out and losing track of time. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Chiiild is a genre-bending experimental soul band led by Yonatan “xSDTRK” Ayal and Pierre-Luc Rioux. Loud, fast and fun – what more could you ask for in an afternoon performance at Summerfest? Illuminati Hotties is the moniker of singer songwriter Sarah Tudzin, who writes an upbeat blend of catchy indie-punk sprinkled with child-like attitude, navigating its way through themes of adulthood and reclaiming one’s personal freedom. RELATED: Backstreet’s Back Along With 100+ New Acts for Summerfest 2022 ![]()
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