For two decades, Bay View Neighborhood Association’s Chill On The Hill music series —presented in partnership with Milwaukee County Parks—has brought music to Humboldt Park’s band chalet every Tuesday between the beginning of June and the end of August.

We’re pleased to report the series will be back again in 2025! Chill On The Hill’s 20th season will feature 13 weeks of free, family-friendly entertainment. The concert series will kick off on June 3 and will run through August 26. Just as they’ve done in recent years, Chill will expand its footprint by designating the space between the band chalet and the Vine Beer Garden for show-goers. The park road will also be closed between Howell Avenue and Idaho Street on Tuesdays to allow more space for food vendors and guests. Food trucks will open at 5 p.m.

The concerts, which begin at 6:30 p.m., feature a loaded local lineup that includes Milwaukee music mainstays like The Whiskeybelles, Long Mama, Abby Jeanne, Immortal Girlfriend, Telethon, NilexNile, Browns Crew, De La Buena, and many more. Go find your lawn chairs, break out your comfiest blanket, put some beverages in the cooler, and check out the 2025 Chill On The Hill lineup below:

June 3 
Grim Paddle + Louie & The Flash Bombs, Bright Eyed & Blind

June 10 

The Haggardlys + The Whiskeybelles

June 17  

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

June 24

Pulpa de Guayaba + Devils Teeth, Dope Music Crew

July 1

American Legion Band

July 8

Long Mama + Driveway Thriftdwellers

July 15
Testa Rosa + Telethon

July 22

Abby Jeanne and the Shadowband + Immortal Girlfriend

July 29

Jinksie + The Dirty Sweet

August 5

NilexNile + Scam Likely

August 12

Peshtigo + Browns Crew

August 19

WMSE’s Local/Live with Cozy Danger + Lauryl Sulfate

August 26

Fellow Kinsman + De La Buena

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