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Bucky on Parade

Madison, WI

Bucky on Parade is a free public art event that will bring 85 life-size Bucky Badger statues to the streets of Madison and Dane County May 7–September 12, 2018. Local and regional artists will transform these Bucky statues into unique works of art.

Free

World’s Largest Brat Fest

Since 1983, the World’s Largest Brat Fest has sold more than 3.8 million brats to help raise almost $1.75 million to benefit 100+ local charities. Brat Fest brings the community together each Memorial Day weekend—rain or shine—for 4 days of free music, fantastic food and...

Free

Festa Italia

Come experience Festa Italia at McKee Farms Park in Fitchburg! Hosted by the Italian Workmen’s Club, this annual event is a three-day celebration of family, food, culture and fun that features a variety of Italian foods and desserts, cultural exhibits, traditional and popular live music, Italian...

$3.00

Shake the Lake

Located on beautiful Lake Monona, this fun celebration includes music, entertainment and Madison, Wisconsin's largest display of fireworks!

Free

Downtown Madison Inc. ‘What’s Up’ Breakfast

The What’s Up Downtown breakfast is one of Downtown Madison, Inc.'s  monthly membership events.   It offers great networking opportunities and the chance to learn about various programs, projects, and initiatives connected to the health and vitality of downtown Madison. The program takes place each month...

Concerts on the Square

Bring your blanket or chairs and enjoy food and drink on the lawn of the Wisconsin State Capital in beautiful Downtown Madison, Wisconsin. This week's concert is called 'Music of the New World' and features Jubilant Sykes, baritone.   You'll enjoy Halvorsen's 'Norwegian Rhapsody No. 1...

Free

Dane County Farmer’s Market

Downtown Madison 30 West Mifflin Street, Madison WI, United States

The Dane County Farmers' Market is America's largest producers-only farmers' market. It is held from April to November on Saturday mornings on the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin and on Wednesday mornings on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Free