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Ed Sheeran, Post Malone to headline event with others
Summerfest 2026 has officially shared the artists line-up for this year’s event, kickstarting from June.
On February 19, Summerfest shared the complete list of singers, who will be taking the stage for the 58th anniversary edition on June 16-17, June 18-19, June 25-27 and July 2-4.
Headliners:
Garth Brooks will be kicking off the event in Milwaukee with a two-night show at the American Family Insurance.
Meanwhile, best-selling solo artist in the US history, Ed Sheeran will be taking the stage as headliner along with Post Malone and Cody Johnson.
From July 2-4, Muse, Alex Warren and Jelly Roll will be leading the Summerfest with numerous other artists.
Summerfest Artists Line-Up by Dates:
June 16-17:
Garth Brooks
June 18:
Megan Moroney, Charlie Wilson, Passion Pit, Third Eye Blind, Tash Sultana, Holly Humberstone, Echo & The Bunnymen, Alejandro Escovedo, Dora Jar, Marlon Funaki, Modern English, Nicholas Tremulis & the Prodigals, Taylor Acorn, The Bends, The Dream Syndicate, Morgan St. Jean, Post Sex Nachos, Venus & the Flytraps.
June 19:
Don Toliver, SahBabii, Che, SoFaygo, sosocamo, Chase B, Lelo, Hot Mulligan, Father John Misty, Styx, Tiny Voices, VIAL, From Ashes to Embers, Current Comfort, Amyl and the Sniffers, Jeremih, Cameron Whitcomb, The Family Stone, Adrien Nunez, Aldo Nova, Deer Tick, Enter Shikari, Evan Honer, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, State Champs, Steph Strings, Koyo, Panic Shack, Todd Cameron, Field Hockey, The Lovemonkeys.
June 20:
Carín León, David Lee Roth, Altered By Mom, Kenneth Brian Band, Lauren Gottshall, The Academy Is…, Connor Price, Flipturn, Nate Smith, Christopher Cross, Dexter and the Moonrocks, AJ Croce, Braid, Don Felder, McCoy Moore, Penelope Road, Red Leather, Rhys Rutherford, Scott Wolverton, The Juliana Theory, Weston Estate, Winyah, The Band Solstice, Cigarettes @ Sunset, Old Mervs, Tobacco Road, Trapper Schoepp, Will Terry, Substitutes: Tales from the Who.
June 25:
Ed Sheeran, Myles Smith, Aaron Rowe, The Roots, Subtronics, Tucker Wetmore, Kaleo, Grabbitz, Abby Moeller, Kim Gordan, Halestorm, The Mountain Goats, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Vertical Horizon, Old 97’s, 10,000 Maniacs, Boy Golden, Gabriel Jacoby, Hazlett, Lanie Gardner, Lisa Loeb, Walk Off the Earth, Bobby Friss, Porch Light.
June 26:
Cody Johnson, Jessie Murph, Louis Tomlinson, The Revivalists, 7th Heaven, Lake Drive, Marcus King Band, Elderbrook, Big Wild, Grouplove, Petey USA, Goldfinger, Sudan Archives, Harper O’Neil, Henrik, Lucky Boys Confusion, Sons of the Silent Age, The Aces, Tha Band Loula, Two Feet, Greg Koch & the Koch Marshall Trio, Showoff, Siobahn Bodrug
June 27:
Post Malone, Carter Faith, Russell Dickerson, Fuzzysurf, King Solomon, Audrey Nuna, Wolfmother, Pepper, Little Feat, Børns, Mariachi Sol de Mexico, Dylan Schneider, Freddy Jones Band, Hank Azaria and the EZ Street Band, Jean Dawson, Maris, PawPaw Rod, The Expendables, The Movement, Taz, Tracy Bonham, Modern Alibi.
July 2:
Muse, Ella Mai, Sean Paul, All Time Low, Gold Steps, Hell on Heels, Outronaut, Florentine Opera Company, Munroe, Candlebox, Gin Blossoms, Matthew Hansen, The Beths, Absolutely, Anees, Blondshell, Buckcherry, Kennyhoopla, Living Colour, Sister Hazel, Spin Doctors, Sunflower Bean, The Ocean Blue, Girlfriends, Flourescents, Hotel Fiction, Pretty Pity.
July 3:
Alex Warren, Buju Banton with Stephen Marley, Whiskey Myers, YaYa Biggs, Spoon, Gene Simmons Band, Fo Rida, Rev Run, Neal Francis, Ax and the Hatchetmen, Chase McDaniel, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Edgehill, Ken Pomeroy, The Heavy Heavy, Adam Warner, Scout Speer, Six Foot Blonde, Ask Carol
July 4:
Jelly Roll, Tyler Hubbard, Sam Barber, The Maiden Voyage, Megadeath, The Temper Trap, Jonah Kagen, Bodeans, Baha Men, Straight No Chaser, John Vincent III, The Jayhawks, Joywave, Mindi Abair, Preston Cooper, Soul Asylum, Tag Team, Carolina Liar, Nicole Lawrence, Siin.
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David Henrie and wife Maria announce surprise 4th pregnancy
David Henrie and wife Maria Cahill’s dream of a big family is coming true.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, announced on Sunday, April 5, that they are expecting their fourth child together.
“SURPRISE! Figured this moment was as good as ever to share the good news… Maria is 5 months pregnant!” the Wizards of Waverly Place star wrote on Instagram, noting that the pregnancy was a bit of a surprise.
“Crazy story. Long story short, Maria and I had made peace with the idea that the ‘big family’ dream might not be God’s plan for us. Which was fine, we’re grateful for our 3!” he wrote. “Through a miraculous encounter that would have never happened without @seekingbeauty.ewtn in Seville, Spain , and the intercession of St. Teresa of Avila, we are having our 4th!”
Editing the caption, Cahill added a message of support for everyone who is struggling with conceiving after her own experience with multiple miscarriages.
“While I’m excited for David to share this with you, I also know that it can be so hard to read pregnancy announcements when you’re the one that’s trying to have a baby and nothing seems to be working. I’ve been there – trying to be happy for others but simultaneously grieving a happiness that I wish could have been mine,” the former pageant queen wrote.
“While I’m so overjoyed to add a brother to our family, I can’t help but think of all of you women. Know that I see you all, am thinking of you today, and are praying hard for your future pregnancies,” she added.
The expecting parents welcomed their first child together — daughter Philomena Francesca Henrie — in 2019 after a blessing from Pope Francis. In 2020, they welcomed son James, and another daughter in 2022.
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Gabrielle Union pens heartbreaking tribute after dad’s death from dementia
Gabrielle Union is mourning the loss of her father, Sylvester “Cully” Union Jr.
The actress’ father passed away on Friday morning (April 3) at the age of 81 after a difficult battle with dementia. A day later, she took to Instagram to pen a lengthy tribute, opening up about the devastating progression of the illness.
“No matter how much you think you know about dementia, nothing prepares you for the painfully slow disappearing of your loved one,” she wrote, describing the heartbreaking reality of watching him fade. “The them that you know gets smaller and smaller… It’s brutal and it’s what he experienced, but it wasn’t who he was.”
But beyond the pain, Union made sure to celebrate the man he was. The 53-year-old remembered her father as someone who “never met a stranger, just friends he hadn’t met yet,” a die-hard Nebraska fan who instilled values of teamwork, resilience, and compassion. She also reflected on his growth over the years, noting that he “acknowledged his imperfections, apologized, and made amends.”
Union also thanked those who cared for him in his final years, including medical staff and her sisters, calling them “heroes.”
The tribute was accompanied by a touching video montage, featuring clips of Sylvester singing, celebrating, and spending time with family.
Sylvester Union Jr. had battled dementia for years and was placed in memory care in 2023, something Union had previously shared with fans.
“It’s bewildering to feel relief that the pain has ended,” the tribute continued, “but profound heartbreak at the finality of his time. I know I’m not the first or last Daddy’s girl to go through this, and I’m sending love and healing to anyone suffering the loss of a parent. I know his love is eternal and will find me in every realm.”
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