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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 5
Main Stage6 – 7:30 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 – 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 6
Main Stage12:30 – 3PM Adams Way
Local favorites bring their high energy rock show back to Cheesefest!
4 – 7 PM Avenue 55
A high energy rock band from the Fox Valley playing rock hits from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. With a heavy focus on energy and engagement to give you that feeling of a big rock show!
8 – Midnight – Boogie and the Yo-Yoz
Entertaining massive crowds w/ studio quality vocals, instrumentals, & high energy performances. Always a crowd favorite!
Sunday June 7
Main Stage11:30 – 12:30 Little Chute Community Band
Established in 1924, the band will be celebrating over 100 years of performing!
Original Music performed by Mile of Music Alumni!
1 PM – Hollyy
Lauded as “the future of retro rock” (CLASH Mag), Chicago-based Hollyy masterfully imparts a sound both grounded in youth and transcendent of it. Since the band’s inception in March 2020, this group of self-proclaimed “garage-soul boys” has released a collection of breezy singles as well as their debut EP, Miss the Feeling.
Flaunting a signature combination of stirring vocals, jazzy instrumentals, and indie rock stylings, this is a show you don’t want to miss.
3 – 5 PM The Astronomers
The Astronomers make alternative pop music that feels as expansive as it is deeply personal – Led by Michael Stensland and Ben Baker, the duo have carved out their own lane with nostalgic, brass-tinted Midwest pop – writing, producing, mixing, and
shaping every project themselves. Blending emotional storytelling with explosive choruses, layered instrumentation, and modern production, their sound sits somewhere between Quinn XCII, AJR, and Jon Bellion while still feeling unmistakably their own.
