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2018 Official Schedule the World’S Largest Music Festival® Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2018 OFFICIAL SCHEDULE THE WORLD’S LARGEST MUSIC FESTIVAL® MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN For updates on talent, tickets, and more visit SUMMERFEST.COM ALL PERFORMERS, DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. There’s not a bad seat in the house. With a 25-foot LED screen, you’ll be up-close and personal with your favorite artists at the new high-tech U.S. Cellular® Connection Stage — plus enjoy lakefront views. Other attractions include: • Lakefront seating area with charging ports • Interactive games at our Connected Tiny Home • Fun videoboard activities Official Wireless Provider of Summerfest Things we want you to know: Official rules apply. See an Associate for details. Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. 0077_0218 2 0077_0218_Ad_2018 Summerfest Brochure.indd 1 3/28/18 2:44 PM YOUR SAVINGS IS IN OUR NAME... 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PEPSI_H1_NB_MEDIUM_4C (FOR USE 1.5" TO 4") 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, Saturdays through Summerfest.CMYK During Summerfest 10:00 am – 10:00 pm SPECIAL TICKETING INFORMATION PEPSI_H1_NB_LARGE_4C (4" AND LARGER) American Family Insurance Amphitheater CMYK All reserved tickets for American Family Insurance Amphitheater concerts during Summerfest include admission to the festival. BMO Harris Pavilion with Miller Lite Summerfest will offer a seating option at the BMO Harris Pavilion with Miller Lite for all headlining performances. This policy offers Summerfest fans the choice of free general admission seats or reserved seats available for purchase at Ticketmaster.com or at the Summerfest Box Office. BMO Harris Customers – Experience the BMO Effect! To learn more about special customer perks, see page 45 or visit Summerfest.com/bmo-harris-pavilion. Miller Lite Oasis Level Up Deck Watch your favorite artists on the Summerfest Level Up Deck located at the Miller Lite Oasis. Your all-inclusive ticket for the Level Up Deck includes admission to Summerfest, 2 complimentary beverages, and come-and-go access to an exclusive area with a private bar, flat screen TVs and restrooms. For more information, visit Summerfest.com/level-up. Miller Brew House Located on the north side of the stage, the Miller Brew House offers Summerfest concertgoers another social space at the Miller Lite Oasis. This covered area provides additional seating, a bar and front row access for those who’ve participated in Miller promotions. GET YOUR 2018 SUMMERFEST MERCHANDISE NOW AT SUMMERFEST.COM! 4 ADMISSION Save time and skip the line! Purchase tickets online at Summerfest.com. All tickets below can also be purchased at any Summerfest gate. The same prices apply. Admission tickets are valid for one day only unless otherwise stated. Not for resale. No refunds. Adults and Children over 10: Weekday Admission Ticket $14 (valid Tuesday – Friday, prior to 4:00 pm) General Admission Ticket $21 (valid anytime, including evenings and weekends) Seniors (60 and over): $9 Children (10 and under): $9 Infants (2 and under): FREE U.S. Cellular® 3-Day Pass: $51 ($63 value), 3-Day Passes are valid for one admission per day on any 3 days of Summerfest and are non-transferable. U.S. Cellular® Power Pass (while supplies last): $100 ($231 value), if purchased by June 7. Buy now! Power Pass prices go up to $120 starting on June 8. Power Passes are valid for one admission per day every day of Summerfest and are non-transferable. Exit & Re-entry Policy Wristbands to leave and re-enter the festival are available at all gate areas from noon - 6:30 pm daily. Re-entry wristbands will be valid for a single, same day re-entry until 7:00 pm. No re-entry wristbands will be issued after 6:30 pm and there are no re-entries after 7:00 pm. Additionally, no wristbands for re-entry will be issued on Sunday, July 8, 2018. Notice on Counterfeit Tickets Summerfest strongly urges all patrons to avoid purchasing tickets on the street from unauthorized sources. Tickets should only be purchased at Summerfest ticket windows, Summerfest.com or Ticketmaster. Counterfeit tickets and tickets purchased from unauthorized sources will not be honored. PARKING Parking lots open daily at 9:00 am. Preferred Parking is $25 and Premier Parking is $40. All parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-paid parking passes for specific dates during Summerfest may be purchased at the Box Office or Summerfest.com with no additional fees. SECURITY POLICIES Please keep the following security policies in mind as you plan your visit to Summerfest: • All visitors and employees should be prepared to comply with metal detection and other security screening requirements before entering the Summerfest grounds. • No bags larger than 9”x10”x12” or backpacks of ANY size, will be permitted on the grounds and they, along with any other prohibited items, will not be checked at guest services. All bags that adhere to the bag policy will be searched upon entering. • There will be designated screening lanes at each gate for patrons who do not have a bag. • A patron may not enter or remain on the grounds while concealing or openly carrying any knife or firearm. Failure to comply with this notice will result in immediate ejection from the festival. Visit Summerfest.com for a complete list of prohibited items and admission information. 5 ADMISSION PROMOTIONS ADMISSION PROMOTIONS get you into Summerfest FREE or at reduced prices! All exchanges, unless otherwise stated, will take place at the Mid Gate Promotions Booth located at the Mid Gate Plaza. Wednesday, June 27 • 12:00 – 3:00 pm JOHNSON CONTROLS “STOMP OUT HUNGER” DAY WITH FOX 6 MILWAUKEE All patrons arriving between noon – 3:00 pm who donate 3 non-perishable food items will receive 1 FREE weekday admission ticket, valid for the day and time of the promotion only. Donations will be accepted at the Mid Gate as well as the North and South Gates. All donations benefit Hunger Task Force. Thursday, June 28 • 12:00 – 6:00 pm THROWBACK THURSDAY PRESENTED BY PICK ‘N SAVE Enjoy a collection of music through the decades from artists like Matthew Sweet, The Posies, Alien Ant Farm, Lit, The Crystal Method, Sugar Hill Gang Featuring Grandmaster Mele Mel & Scorpio Furious 5, The Ides of March featuring Jim Peterik, The Buckinghams, Cryan’ Shames, New Colony Six, Shadows of Knight and The New Power Generation. From noon – 6:00 pm all beverages will be 50% off (excluding ice cream drinks and smoothies). In addition, Pick ‘n Save shoppers can earn 4 FREE Summerfest tickets, valid for Throwback Thursday, June 28th (noon – 6:00 pm) for every $50 they spend at Pick ‘n Save locations, May 9 – June 12, 2018. The offer is printed at the bottom of the receipt and must be redeemed in person at the Summerfest ticket windows at the entry gates on June 28th, 2018. Limit 3 offers / 12 tickets per transaction. Friday, June 29 • 12:00 – 3:00 pm SHOW YOUR COLLEGE PRIDE DAY All patrons arriving between noon-3:00 pm wearing a shirt or hat representing the participating colleges or universities will receive 1 FREE weekday admissions ticket, valid for the day and time of the promotion only. Shirts or hats ONLY from the following colleges or universities will be accepted: • Alverno College • Bryant & Stratton College • Cardinal Stritch University • Carroll University • Concordia University • Lawrence University • Marquette University • Medical College of Wisconsin • Milwaukee Area Technical College • University of Wisconsin-Green Bay • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Stop by the Mid Gate Promotions Booth to receive your ticket. Also, make sure to stop by your school’s booth at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater Forecourt to say hello and show your support! 6 Save Time. Shop Online! Browse Woodman’s huge grocery selection online, place your order and let us do the shopping for you! Use Promo Code: SUMMERFEST to save $10 on your first order! To find a store near you visit Woodmans-Food.com ShopWoodmans.com services vary by market. Visit ShopWoodmans.com for details. 7 ADMISSION PROMOTIONS Saturday, June 30 • 12:00 – 3:00 pm (while supplies last) GOODWILL DAY The first 1,500 patrons receive 1 FREE general admission ticket, valid for the day and time of the promotion only, when presenting an original specially marked receipt showing a minimum purchase of $10.00 made at a Goodwill Store & Donation Center between June 1 and June 30, 2018. No copies or hand written receipts will be accepted. Arrive early as this is a popular promotion. Sunday, July 1 • 12:00 – 3:00 pm (while supplies last) KOHL’S FAMILY DAY The first 2,500 patrons who donate 3 nutritious non-perishable food items for kids will receive 1 FREE admission ticket, valid for the day and time of the promotion only. Suggested items include: canned chicken or tuna, fruits canned in 100% juice and low sodium vegetables. All donations benefit Hunger Task Force. Sunday, July 1 • 12:00 – 3:00 pm SUMMERFEST MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY WITH NEWS/TALK 1130 WISN All active-duty military personnel and veterans, along with up to 4 family members, who present their Military ID at the designated turnstile at any gate will be admitted FREE.
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