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Harley-Davidson has revealed the ticketing details and musical lineup of its 120th anniversary Homecoming festival in Milwaukee, U.S.A.
27 Jan 2023 | International News : U.S.A
The Harley-Davidson 2023 Homecoming Festival is set to be a blast, with musical acts Foo Fighters and Green Day now set to headline the event.
Kicking off the celebrations of the firm's 120th anniversary, the four-day moto-culture festival will span 13 to 16 July 2023. Both general admission and special VIP tickets with premium benefits for both Veterans Park events are now available via Harley-Davidson's dedicated festival site.
The Homecoming festival will span across the Milwaukee area in Wisconsin, U.S.A, where Harley-Davidson was founded
The event will span several venues across the Milwaukee area in Wisconsin, U.S.A, where the firm was founded in 1903. The festival will centre around be Veterans Park, in downtown Milwaukee, which is set to be filled with day-long family-friendly activities and music.
Green Day is set to headline an evening show on 14 July, while the Foo Fighters will headline on 15 July. Also slated to perform during the weekend are Cody Jinks, Social Distortion, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Phantogram, White Reaper, and KennyHoopla.
The Harley-Davidson Museum, meanwhile, will additionally serve as a central rally point for free events during the weekend, playing host to free live music, food-and-beverage sites, and skills demonstrations.
The weekend celebration is additionally set to wrap up with a motorcycle parade through Milwaukee on 16 July 2023.
Kicking off the celebrations of the firm's 120th anniversary, the four-day moto-culture festival will span 13 to 16 July 2023. Both general admission and special VIP tickets with premium benefits for both Veterans Park events are now available via Harley-Davidson's dedicated festival site.


Green Day is set to headline an evening show on 14 July, while the Foo Fighters will headline on 15 July. Also slated to perform during the weekend are Cody Jinks, Social Distortion, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Phantogram, White Reaper, and KennyHoopla.
The Harley-Davidson Museum, meanwhile, will additionally serve as a central rally point for free events during the weekend, playing host to free live music, food-and-beverage sites, and skills demonstrations.
The weekend celebration is additionally set to wrap up with a motorcycle parade through Milwaukee on 16 July 2023.