We’re full into “spring and summer festival announcement” season. Summerfest announcements! Summer Soulstice announcements! Locust Street announcements! And now Brady Street announcements! Three of them, in fact!
On Tuesday, the Brady Street Business Improvement District (BID) announced three events (or maybe four?) that make up its 2026 spring and summer festival lineup. Here they are, direct from a press release:
Brady Street Art Walk & Splash of Pride – May 31
The annual Brady Street Art Walk returns on May 31, and this year promises to be unforgettable. Guests can stroll the street while enjoying live artists, local vendors, and interactive creative experiences throughout the neighborhood. New this year, the Art Walk will also kick off Splash of Pride, a vibrant celebration leading into Pride Month. Artists will be live-painting business windows along Brady Street, transforming the neighborhood into an open-air gallery that celebrates love, identity, and community.
Pride on Brady – June 28
After the overwhelming success of last year, Pride on Brady is back and bigger than ever on June 28. The street will once again come alive with music, performances, community organizations, and joyful celebration. Pride on Brady continues to grow as a welcoming, inclusive event that brings people together to celebrate Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ community and allies.
Brady Street Festival – July 25
One of Milwaukee’s favorite neighborhood festivals also returns this summer. The annual Brady Street Festival features three stages of entertainment for all ages, incredible local food vendors, makers, and nonstop energy throughout the day. A longtime tradition, the festival continues to be a must-attend event for residents and visitors alike.
“Brady Street is all about creativity, inclusion, and community,” says Michael Damian Sander, Executive Director of the Brady Street Business Improvement District, in the press release. “This year’s events celebrate what makes our neighborhood special and bring people together to experience the best of Brady Street.”
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