Summerfest Announces First 2024 Headliner
Tyler Childers on Friday, June 28 at the
American Family Insurance Amphitheater

TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY

MILWAUKEE, WI (September 19, 2023) – Summerfest presented by American Family Insurance is excited to announce the first headliner for 2024 – acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Tyler Childers and his longtime band, The Food Stamps will be bringing his Mule Pull ’24 tour to Milwaukee on Friday, June 28 at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater.

Tickets for the show will be available for pre-sale starting this Thursday, September 21 at 10:00 a.m. local time with general on-sale following this Friday, September 22 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Full details can be found HERE. Tickets include admission to Summerfest on the day of the show.

The Milwaukee show is just the latest added to Childers’ global “Mule Pull ’24 Tour,” which kicks off in February and sold-out immediately after tickets went on-sale last week. Upcoming stops include New York’s Madison Square Garden (two nights), Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena (two nights), Inglewood’s Kia Forum, Austin’s Moody Center, Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena and London’s Eventim Apollo (two nights) as well as shows in Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Norway and more. Special guests on the tour include Medium Build, Hayes Carll, Sylvan Esso, 49 Winchester, John R. Miller and Allison Russell.

The tour adds to yet another monumental year for Childers, who released his acclaimed new album, Rustin’ In The Rain, earlier this month via Hickman Holler Records/RCA Records. In celebration of the record, Childers recently spoke with The New York Times, who praises, “His songs with roots in bluegrass, Southern rock and Appalachian tradition have pushed the boundaries of country music and even his own fan base, while cementing him as one of the most successful touring and streaming artists in his field—without the aid of radio,” and continues, “when he sings live, his eyes burn with the ferocity of a preacher, and fans hang on to every word.”