The Largest Music Festival In The US Is Returning This Year & The Lineup Is Stacked

Featuring the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus!

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The COVID-19 pandemic snubbed just about everyone's dreams of going to a music festival in 2020, but there is now hope for later this year as one of the largest ones in the world is coming back.

Summerfest, which is held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is returning for three weekends starting September 2 and ending on September 18, and they are bringing in over 100 artists to celebrate.

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More headlining artists are soon to be announced, but so far you can expect to see big names such as the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Chris Stapleton, and Chance the Rapper take the stage on different weekends of the festival.

The event is being held at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater, which can hold up to 23,000 fans.

Unlike other major music festivals happening around the country, you won't have to bust the bank to attend this one as multi-day tickets start as low as $57.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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