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2021 Entertainment Schedule 2021 Schedule of Entertainment and Special Events At Clear Water Harbor, Waupaca. WI Join us Saturdays with live bands playing from 9:30pm-1:00am and select Tuesdays and Wednesdays for our sunset show on the deck. Enjoy your favorite live entertainment on the raised stage and dance floor! Also, don’t miss the fun on Sunday afternoons with bands playing on our floating stage off the waterfront deck starting at 3:00pm. Come by land or sea and get full menu service from our waterfront docks. “THE HARBOR” charges NO COVER for live entertainment!!! Reservations are required for our concert cruises aboard the Chief Waupaca. Call (715)258-2866 for more information. Check our website for updates at www.clearwaterharbor.com. Saturday, May 1st Sam Ness- Outside on the deck! Based out of Madison Wisconsin this talented musician is one to see. Playing everything from classic rock to country and Americana, Sam does it all! 3PM Friday, May 7th Dj Jay Reeves- Setting up inside to rock the dancefloor at 9:30pm Sunday, May 16th Pat and Patience- Playing outside- a concert with members of the Spicy Tie Band 3-7 pm Friday, May 28th Taste of Wisconsin Cocktail Cruise- Enjoy a 2 hour sunset cocktail cruise aboard the Chief Waupaca while sampling a few Wisconsin Spirits. There will be a full cash bar onboard. Book now at Clearwaterharbor.com 7pm-9 Friday, May 28th DJ Jay Reeves- Setting up inside to rock the dance floor! 9:30pm Saturday, May 29 The Bomb- They get the party started playing the best of rock and country from 80’s to today. 9:30pm Sunday, May 30 MEMORIAL WEEKEND DOUBLE HEADER! Unity- Playing original roots, and reggae that provides entertainment and draws an audience that will keep you dancing and listening. 3pm AND Smart Mouth- All the way from Milwaukee, Smart Mouth plays all the party anthems, you have never heard a band like this! 9:30pm JUNE Saturday, June 5 Fire on High- great vocals, harmonies and a country classic rock good time. 9:30pm Sunday, June 6 Dustin Lee- With over 400 covers across all genres you are bound to hear something you enjoy. 3pm Friday, June 11 Pat and Patience- Purchase a ticket for the Chief Waupaca and a concert with members of the Spicy Tie Band. There will be a cash bar and light snacks onboard. 7-10pm Saturday, June 12 Doozey- A 4-man pop/rock band from Appleton playing music from Weezer to the Romantics. 9:30pm Sunday, June 13 The Scotty Meyer Band- This trio plays a wide variety of hits for all to hear! 3pm Tuesday, June 15 Julio Reyes- Genre bending musician that brings pop and R&B vibe to the room. 6pm Wednesday, June 16 Kyle Megna Duo- You know him from the band Kyle Megna and the Monsoons, playing tunes of folk/blues/rock. 6pm Friday, June 18 Hometown Acoustic- A country focused acoustic duo playing all the tunes you know and love. 8pm Saturday, June 19 Sonic Circus- They’re Back! Three-time WAMI winning Cover band of the year. You better be here for one heck of a rock party! 9:30pm Sunday, June 20 Desperate Ottos- From roots rock, country boogie, rock-a-billy to a western swing. 3pm Tuesday, June 22 TAE- With guitar and vocals and an original artist, many of her works are in the direction of R&B, soul, rock and pop. 6pm Wednesday, June 23 Amelia Ford- singer-songwriter performing original songs of various styles including, blues, pop, and folk rock. 6pm Friday June 25 Brad Emanuel- With a repertoire of over 200 songs and growing, ranging in style from country to rock, and spanning over 5 decades, Brad can entertain any crowd, anytime! 8pm Saturday, June 26 DOUBLE HEADER! Old American Junk- Playing American Roots music, these musicians keep you listening. 3pm AND Boomboxx- One of Wisconsin’s highly requested premier variety rock band. They will have you singing and dancing all night. 9:30pm Sunday, June 27 Point Reyes- This talented group of musicians will be playing R&B and pop on the floating stage 3pm Tuesday June 29 Scotty Meyer Solo- Catch his impressive solo act featuring rock and modern country favorites. 6pm Wednesday June 30 Shane Hardwicke- Back for the summer from Brazil, this Waupaca native is a crowd favorite. 6pm JULY Friday, July 2 Dustin Lee- With over 400 covers across all genres you are bound to hear something you enjoy. 8pm Saturday, July 3 FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND Bad Habitz – This Rock cover band will blow you away with an electrifying song set from the 70’s through today. 9:30pm Sunday, July 4 The Mixtape- Did they just play that? Yes, they did. Playing all your favorites old to new. 3pm Tuesday, July 6 Brad Emanuel- With a repertoire of over 200 songs and growing, ranging in style from country to rock, and spanning over 5 decades, Brad can entertain any crowd, anytime! 6pm Wednesday, July 7 Brian Chojnacki- playing music from yesterday to today, country to not country. 6pm Friday, July 9 Take 2 Acoustic- This brother duo play a wide variety of crowd pleasing songs. 8pm Saturday, July 10 The Third Wheels- With female fronted soul focused vocals, this band plays all genres and all generations. A must see! 9:30pm Sunday, July 11 The Blue Cheese Combo- This fantastic trio can play just about anything. 3pm Tuesday, July 13 Mark Croft- Excellent guitar player and vocals with a wide playlist. 6pm Wednesday, July 14 Shane Hardwicke- Back for the summer from Brazil, this Waupaca native is a crowd favorite. 6pm Friday, July 16 Brad Emanuel- With a repertoire of over 200 songs and growing, ranging in style from country to rock, and spanning over 5 decades, Brad can entertain any crowd, anytime! 8pm Central Waters Beer Tasting Cruise- RSVP (715)258-2866 Beer, soda and snacks included. Boarding @ 6:30pm Cruise 7-9pm Saturday, July 17 That 90’s Band- Nirvana to Vanilla Ice, Michael Jackson to…well…you get the idea. 9:30pm Sunday, July 18 Kyle Megna and the Monsoons- 2017 and 2018 WAMI Alternative Rock artist of the year. This phenomenal band plays originals to covers from indie-blues-folk-rock. 3pm Wednesday, July 21 Bree Morgan- This talented acoustic country singer/songwriter is one you need to see and hear. 6pm Friday, July 23 Dustin Lee- With over 400 covers across all genres you are bound to hear something you enjoy. 8pm New Glarus Beer Tasting Cruise- Reserve your spot now for a 2-hour cruise sampling New Glarus Beer on Waupaca’s Chain O’Lakes 7-9 www.clearwaterharbor.com SOLD OUT! Saturday, July 24 DOUBLE HEADER! Brad Emanuel- With a repertoire of over 200 songs and growing, ranging in style from country to rock, and spanning over 5 decades, Brad can entertain any crowd, anytime! 3pm AND Model Citizens- Playing the songs you know and love, it’s impossible to not have fun at a Model Citizens show! 9:30pm Sunday, July 25 The Allen Brothers- this powerful trio covering decades of rock, pop, and funk classics with their own energetic style. 3pm Tuesday, July 27 Brad Emanuel- With a repertoire of over 200 songs and growing, ranging in style from country to rock, and spanning over 5 decades, Brad can entertain any crowd, anytime! 6pm Wednesday, July 28 Amelia Ford- singer-songwriter performing original songs of various styles including, blues, pop, and folk rock. 6pm Friday, July 30 Jeff and Shed Acoustic- This fun duo plays a variety of different music, 50’s to today rock, alternative to blues. They aren’t afraid to try a request! 8pm Brad on the Boat- Purchase a ticket for the Chief Waupaca and a concert with Brad Emanual. There will be a cash bar and light snacks onboard. 7-10pm SOLD OUT! Saturday, July 31 The 308s- This 4-piece country band brings the party wherever they go! 9:30pm AUGUST Sunday, August 1 Southbound- Based out of Stevens Point, this band delivers with stellar female and male vocalist playing country-today. 3pm Tuesday, August 3 Jacob Fannin- This talented vocalist/guitarist from NE Wisconsin playing originals and covers. 6pm Wednesday, August 4 Greg McMonagle- A soulful singer/songwriter with a mix of originals and covers from every genre and era. 6pm Friday, August 6 Dustin Lee- With over 400 covers across all genres you are bound to hear something you enjoy. 8pm Saturday, August 7 Verona Grove- Playing originals, covers from the 90’s – 2000’s and classic rock, each song has a music video synced with the song they play! 9:30pm Sunday, August 8 A-Town Unplugged- A versatile acoustic band playing songs the crowd will enjoy. 3pm Tuesday, August 10 Jake Warne- Award winning Milwaukee based singer/songwriter playing originals and covers of classic pop and rock through today with his own acoustic renditions. 6pm Wednesday, August 11 Hannah Rose- Playing classic country genre with her deep soulful voice. A must see! 6pm Saturday, August 14 Off Brand- This band is all about bringing the energy and keeping the party going. 9:30pm Sunday, August 15 The Scotty Meyer Band- This trio plays a wide variety of hits for all to hear! 3pm Friday, August 20 Leinenkugel’s Cruise- Purchase your ticket for our 26th Leinenkugel’s cruise! 7-9pm Reserve now at clearwaterharbor.com Saturday, August 21 DOUBLE HEADER! Local Hero’s- Playing a variety of feel-good rock on the floating stage! 11am-3pm AND Whiskey Ditch- Wisconsin’s own party rock band playing classic 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and today Hits! 9:30pm Sunday, August 22 The Blue Cheese Combo- This fantastic trio can play just about anything.
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