Get Ready to Rock!
We’ve got a whole weekend of great live music. There’s something for everyone, from 80’s rock, high energy crowd pleasers and original performers. Meet your friends and family down at Doyle Park for a great live music.











Friday, June 6
Main Stage6 – 7:30 PM – Adams Way
Start your night with a high energy rock show!
8 – Midnight – Glam Band
Did someone say decadent 80’s rock? the Glam Band is back for another amazing performance, just don’t forget the Aqua Net


Saturday, June 7
Main Stage12:30 – 3PM The Mascot Theory
Their music travels into its classic rock influences; harmonies that bring to mind the Eagles or Poco, a bit of that Rolling Stones guitar swagger, a little ZZ Top blues rock, a dash of the Pink Floyd mood, but never straying far from the core of the Tom Petty/Beatle-esque importance of solid melody and lyrics.
4 – 7 PM Ask Your Mother
Ask Your Mother – a band as different and as off-beat as their name. Their genre-spanning setlists cover the musical spectrum, drawing from each member’s broad and varied tastes — nothing is off the table. They play rock hits, along with both modern and classic country tunes, they explore rap, hip-hop, and pop. Each show is a complete sensory experience that engages the audience in the performance.
8 – Midnight – Boogie and the Yo-Yoz
Entertaining massive crowds w/ studio quality vocals, instrumentals, & high energy performances. Always a crowd favorite!



Sunday June 8
Main Stage11:30 – 12:30 Little Chute Community Band
Established in 1924, the band will be celebrating their 100th year of performing!
1 PM – Billy Bronsted and Friends
A humble man from the Northwoods with a voice that fills the room and a smile that warms the heart. Billy Bronsted’s music is here to stay, keeping the Northwoods alive with the tradition of honest songwriting and seasoned guitar pickin’. With two studio albums, a couple of cross-country tours, and a host of festival shows under his belt, Billy’s journey with music is headed toward a smoky, northern horizon and straight into your heart.
3 – 5 PM The Best Westerns
The Best Westerns meld instrumental expertise and the powerful charm of classic songs old and new, from way out West to Tin Pan Alley. Some call it swing, some call it jazz, some might think it’s rockabilly, and some even call it western music. And that’s how you know it’s Western Swing.