Things to do in Madison this Summer
Things to do in Madison this summer:
4/19-6/28- The Circus comes to the Chazen (Chazen Meseum of Art next to Humanities on campus): Two circus themed exhibitions: Ringmaster Judy Onofrio and the Art of the Circus Brittingham Galleries VI and VII and Harry A. Atwell, Circus photographer, in the Mayer Gallery. The Chazen will also host a special weekend of circus celebrations, featuring performers, music, and food, on May 9th and 10th.
5/21- Tunes at the Monona Terrace: It’s free except for the purchase of drinks, both alcoholic and non alcoholic.
6/5-6/8: Isthmus Jazz Festival (Memorial Union Terrace): It’s free and open to all ages. There are jazz performances that reflect a century’s worth of jazz styles. Dixieland, big band swing, bebop and Latin jazz and free jazz. Are all intermixed.
6/14- Taste of the Arts Fair (Sun Prairie): More than 100 artists gather to showcase antiques , specialty food vendors, entertainment, children’s play area and free parking.
6/25-7/30- Concerts on the Square (Capitol Square): Come and listen to the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, lead by Andrew Maestro Sewell, will perform six consecutive concerts on Wednesday evenings beginning at 7:00 pm. Bring a blanket, and a picnic to enjoy, but there are vendors on hand just incase!
6/26-7/6- Summerfest (Milwaukee): Summerfest needs no explanation, but incase you haven’t heard of it before, there is a mix on concerts; some free and some that charge admission. They have everything from country, to punk, to oldies like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. There are exhibits ad tons of things to buy while enjoying the weather on Milwaukee’s lakefront.
6/28- Rhythm and Booms (Warner Park on the east side): Midwest largest fireworks display set to music. Before the fireworks begin at dusk there are carnival rides for children, a midway, and a food court.
6/27-6/29- Badger State Games (Campus Area): Annual Olympic style games for Wisconsin amateur athletes of all ages and abilities. The competition is across 27 sports across 50 different sites around the city. Some of the sports include basketball, disc golf, archery, marathons, cycling, martial arts, rowing, soccer and ultimate Frisbee. It does cost money to participate but it isn’t more than $20 depending on the sport, and if you win a gold or silver medal you can advance to the national competition.
6/5-7/24- Concerts on the Rooftop (Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center): Concerts are open to the public at no charge, so bring your friends and families. The concerts styles are casual. Seating on the rooftop is limited so bring a blanket or a lawn chair. Concessions (sandwiches, snacks, beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks) are available for purchase beginning at 5:30 PM.
7/12-7/13- Art Fair On and Off the Square (off is at the Monona Terrace): Joi the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art for a special 50th anniversary celebration of art fair on the square. It’s located at Madison’s Capitol Concourse and houses displays of nearly 500 artists from across the country, as well as live music and various kids’ activities.
7/18/-720- Maxwell Street Days: Biggest sale days in Madison downtown. Enjoy shows at the Overture Center for the arts, visit the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace and Convention Center, or just hang out by the lake!
7/31-8/10- Wisconsin State Fair: The Main Stage features performances by Boyz II Men, Vanessa Huggens, Blake Shelton, Josh Turner, and Pat Green, and Reo Speedwagon among others. There’s also agricultural exhibits, food, shopping, 30 free stages of local and national entertainment, and much more! Admission is $8 if you purchase tickets after June 30th, and parking is $9 per vehicle.
8/1-8/22- Dane Dances (Monona Terrance Community and Convention Center): A community event created to help breakdown racial barriers and bring people of diverse backgrounds together for a night of free entertainment and dancing. There will be ethnic food and cocktails available for purchase.
8/6-9/3: Jazz at Five Concert Series (Library Mall, State Street): Free concert series, featuring some of the best jazz musicians, in the city at the top of State Street for five consecutive Wednesdays during August and September.
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