MILWAUKEE,


WISCONSIN

Summerfest in Milwaukee is an annual celebration that has become synonymous with the city’s vibrant spirit. As the summer of 2026 arrives, anticipation for the world’s largest music festival reaches new heights, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees. With a rich history dating back to 1968, Summerfest has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, attracting music lovers, food enthusiasts, and families from across the United States, as well as people from other countries, who also participate in this event. 

The festival, set against the picturesque backdrop of Lake Michigan, spans 11 days and showcases over 800 acts across 12 stages, offering a diverse array of musical genres. From rock and pop to hip-hop and country, Summerfest embraces musical diversity, ensuring there’s something for everyone. This year’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular, featuring chart-topping artists, emerging talents, and local favorites, creating an electric atmosphere that permeates the festival grounds.

One of the best thing that I like about this festival is its commitment in supporting local talent. Milwaukee has a thriving music scene, and Summerfest provides a platform for local artists to shine alongside international stars. The Emerging Artists Series, a staple of the festival, allows up-and-coming musicians to showcase their talent and gain exposure to a broader audience. Summerfest’s dedication to fostering a sense of community and nurturing the arts at both local and global levels is a great service of the Milwaukee community.

Beyond the music, Summerfest is a culinary delight, boasting an impressive lineup of food vendors that cater to every palate and everyone taste. From classic festival fare like funnel cakes and corn dogs to gourmet offerings from Milwaukee’s top chefs, the festival’s food scene is a gastronomic adventure. Attendees can indulge in a diverse range of cuisines, making Summerfest not just a feast for the ears but also for the taste buds.

In addition to the musical and culinary delights, Summerfest offers different interesting activities for attendees of all ages. The family-friendly atmosphere includes interactive exhibits, art installations, and a dedicated children’s area. The festival grounds transform into a dynamic space where creativity and entertainment converge, ensuring that every member of the family has a memorable experience.

As the sun sets over Lake Michigan, the festival takes on a magical aura. The illuminated stages, captivating light displays, and the energy of the crowd create an enchanting atmosphere. The night comes alive with headlining performances that captivate and inspire, solidifying Summerfest’s reputation as a premier music festival.

 

Motor Coach Tours

4 Days / 3 Nights

$499.00 + GST per person double

147.

3 Different weekends

June 16, 17, 18, June 25, 26, 27, 

July 2, 3, 4, 2027

Departing the Thursday before each one.

(791 mi/1273 Km from Winnipeg)

$699.00 + GST

Includes return Motorcoach Transportation

Hotel Accommodations

Tickets to 3 Headliner Shows.

 

sample itinerary
stay tuned!

Route: Wpg – Duluth – Milwaukke

DAY 1 WINNIPEG – THUNDER BAY, ON Welcome aboard our luxury motorcoach and get acquainted with your new travelling companions as you prepare to explore Upper Canada. This morning, we will travel through Lake of the Woods and stop at Kakabeka Falls on our way to Thunder Bay.

DAY 2 THUNDER BAY – SAULT STE. MARIE, ON Travelling east along the rugged North Shore of Lake Superior, we will stop at the Terry Fox Memorial for a photo and to reflect on the life of a great Canadian. (B)

DAY 3 SAULT STE. MARIE, ON  –  MONTREAL, QUEBEC (10 NIGHTS) Today, we see the Big Nickel before arriving in Ottawa for a 3-night stay. (B)

DAY 4  Montreal Venue & Show TBD

DAY 5 Montreal Venue & Show TBD

DAY 6 Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 8  Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 9  Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 10  Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 11  Montreal Venue & Show  RBD

DAY 12  Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 13  Montreal Venue & Show  TBD

DAY 14 MONTREAL – SAULT STE. MARIE, ON Our journey follows the shoreline of Georgian Bay, where, in the year 1615, explorer Samuel de Champlain called ” La Mer Douce” (the calm sea). This area of Ontario features many small communities of pretty summer cottages. (B)

DAY 15 SAULT STE. MARIE – THUNDER BAY, ON As we drive along the northern shores of Lake Superior, with its many rugged and scenic vistas, one can only marvel at the natural beauty. 

DAY 16 THUNDER BAY – WINNIPEG, MB Enjoy an Included group Lunch in Dryden while reminiscing with your travelling companions before taking these wonderfully Canadian memories home. 

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