
Milwaukee is gearing up for a high-octane weekend as the Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival returns with a bang this July. Country music heavy-hitters Chris Stapleton and Hank Williams Jr. are slated to headline the event, which promises a blend of roaring motorcycles and toe-tapping tunes.
The festival, now in its third year, kicks off July 10, and runs through July 13, predominantly at Milwaukee's Veterans Park, according to WISN. But it’s not just a lakeside affair; the four-day bash will spread its wings across the cityscape, with a lineup of events at Harley-Davidson dealerships and other key spots that pay homage to the iconic American brand's roots.
As for the musical marquee, Stapleton is set to close out the festivities on July 12, while Williams Jr. will take the stage the night before on July 11, detailed in a report by MusicRow. Eager fans looking to lock in their spot for the spectacle can circle January 17 on their calendars when tickets go on sale via the official festival website.
Getting a ticket means more than just access to some live music; it's a passport to experience moto-culture up close, with a host of activities and displays at Harley-Davidson's Museum, Powertrain Operations, and even Davidson Park. "Further details about the 2025 Homecoming Festival, including the rest of the lineup for the Veterans Park concerts, will be revealed at a later date," states JS Online.









