What happens at Summerfest?
Each Summerfest brings both local and national talent of all genres. Previous national headliners include The Wailers, Morris Day and the Time, Magic Giant, Ozomatli, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and Smash Mouth. Summerfest concerts bring the crowd and keep the party going all night.
Where are the park and ride lot locations for Summerfest?
Five park and ride lot locations will be utilized during Summerfest and include: Milwaukee/College Avenue Park and Ride (I-43/I-94/County ZZ/College Avenue) The drop off/pick up location at Summerfest is located just west of the Summerfest Mid-Gate on Chicago Street.
What is Summerfest at ABQ?
ABQ Summerfest in Nob Hill Nob Hill will host multiple stages with local talent and feature small businesses along Central Ave. ABQ Summerfest at Ventana Ranch Community Park Celebrate the end of summer with local music and food favorites.
Where is the drop off/pick up location at Summerfest?
The drop off/pick up location at Summerfest is located just west of the Summerfest Mid-Gate on Chicago Street. Passengers must present this ticket upon arrival at Summerfest.
Other Summerfest attractions include shopping vendors, fireworks (including “The Big Bang” on opening night), family activities, and more. Summerfest is operated by Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. a non-profit organization, which is governed by a volunteer board of directors.
What is the address for Summerfest?
• 639 E. Summerfest Place • Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 USA • 414-273-2680. www.summerfest.com. “Summerfest ®”, the “smile” logo, “Big Gig ®” and “World’s Largest Music Festival ®” are registered trademarks of Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., and may not be used without written permission.
What is the Summerfest logo and who designed it?
Also that year, Summerfest introduced its red “smiley face” logo, an insignia that has become synonymous with the event. The logo was designed by local graphic artists Noel Spangler and Richard D. Grant.
What is Summerfest like to all ears?
Summerfest is all things to all ears – or at least, it tries to be. Of the major American music festivals, none paints with as broad a brush. ^ Jon M. Gilbertson. “The Fray, OK Go and Mae – Fray stays in background but pumps out big sound”. jsonline.com. ^ Levy, Piet.