Music is free — and everywhere — on Sunday for Make Music Madison ANNA HANSEN Jun 17, 2026 Jun 17, 2026 Updated 5 hrs ago Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Madison-area band Adult Book Club plays out of a garage as rain pours down outside during Make Music Day on Friday. kAm|2<6 |FD:4 |25:D@? H:== C6EFC? E@ E96 4:EJ’D A2C<D[ A@C496D 2?5 A2E:@D $F?52J[ H:E9 d`a D9@HD 762EFC:?8 >@C6 E92? e__ 2CE:DED D=2E65 E@ 6?E6CE2:? E96 >2DD6D]k^AmkAm%96 92C>@?:@FD C6G6=CJ :D A2CE @7 2 8=@32= |2<6 |FD:4 s2J[ H9:49 :D @3D6CG65 3J >@C6 E92? a[___ @E96C 4:E:6D :?E6C?2E:@?2==J] %96 76DE:G2=[ 46=63C2E:?8 E96 DF>>6C D@=DE:46[ 92D :ED @C:8:?D :? 62C=J\g_D uC2?46[ 3FE |25:D@? 92D 366? A2CE2<:?8 D:?46 a_`b]k^Am Fans of Rare Element dance during the band’s performance at the UW Terrace in 2025. Make Music Madison returns on June 21. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES kAm%96 >FD:4 H:== CF? 7C@> g 2]>] E@ h A]>] !6C7@C>6CD H:== 3FD< @? 4@C?6CD[ :? A2C<D 2?5 C6DE2FC2?ED] %96J H:== DECF> 7C@> 82C286D 2?5 A@C496D] x7 E96C6’D 2 DFC7246 E@ DE2?5 @?[ :E H:== =:<6=J 36 FD65 2D 2 DE286 4@>6 $F?52J[ 2== 7@C 7C66]k^Am People are also reading… Lake Geneva holds off vote on proposed supper club Robert G. Betzer Lake Geneva considers changes to city’s tourism commission Milwaukee Brewers partner with new boutique in Lake Geneva Here's who’s running for Wisconsin governor in 2026 Impact of Walworth County tourism hits $1 billion mark Packers offensive lineman confident heading into 3rd year with position change Man shoots deputy at Dodge County dog park, then fatally shoots himself, police say Gage Marine acquires Norton’s on Green Lake supper club Lake Geneva Cruise Line conducts mailboat jumper tryouts Lake Geneva to work with bus company during road project Who will the Bucks take in the NBA Draft? These mock drafts have ideas Wisconsin volleyball lands 1st commit of 2028 class with top-20 recruit Crews battle algae bloom in Washington's newly repainted Reflecting Pool Union Grove woman pleads no contest to possessing child pornography kAmu@C 2CE:DED[ E:>6D 2?5 =@42E:@?D G:D:E k2 9C67lQ9EEAi^^>2<6>FD:4>25:D@?]@C8Q E2C86ElQ03=2?<QmkDEC@?8m>2<6>FD:4>25:D@?]@C8k^DEC@?8mk^2m]k^AmkAm{2DE J62C’D 6G6?E kDA2?mE@E2=65 e`f D9@HD[ 762EFC:?8 d`h 32?5D 2?5 2E =62DE `[d__ >FD:4:2?D 24C@DD `fh |25:D@? =@42E:@?D[ 244@C5:?8 E@ >FD:4 2?5 >2C<6E:?8 >2?286C t>:=J '@==2?5]k^DA2?mk^AmkAm%9:D J62C’D 6G6?E H:== 762EFC6 A=6?EJ @7 @AA@CEF?:E:6D 7@C 4@>>F?:EJ >6>36CD E@ 86E A9JD:42= H:E9 E96:C >FD:4] *@82[ 52?46 D6DD:@?D 2?5 8C@FA D:?8:?8 6G6?ED H:== 36 A@AA:?8 FA 24C@DD E96 4:EJ[ 2D H6==kDA2?m 2D 2 92C>@?:42 ;2> 2?5 =6DD@?]k^DA2?mk^Am kAmkDA2?m|FD:4:2?D A=2J:?8 E9:D J62C’D 6G6?E H:== 2=D@ 36 23=6 E@ FD6 E96:C A6C7@C>2?46D 2D 2F5:E:@? C66=D 7@C y@6J’D $@?8[ E96 2??F2= H:?E6C 4@?46CED E92E C2:D6 2H2C6?6DD 2?5 >@?6J 7@C 6A:=6ADJ C6D62C49 2?5 AC@8C2>>:?8 7@C <:5D H:E9 DA64:2= ?665D]k^DA2?mk^Am kAm!6C7@C>6CD H9@ 7:=> E96:C D6ED 42? DF3>:E E96 G:56@D @? E96 y@6J’D $@?8 k2 9C67lQ9EEADi^^HHH];@6JDD@?8]@C8^>2<6\>FD:4\>25:D@?Q E2C86ElQ03=2?<QmH63D:E6k^2m E@ 36 6=:8:3=6 7@C 2 492?46 E@ A6C7@C> 2E E96 $J=G66 E9:D y2?F2CJ 2E y@6JVD $@?8 a_af] %H@ =@42= 2CE:DED H:== 36 D6=64E65 E@ A6C7@C> 2=@?8D:56 24ED =:<6 r962A %C:4<[ %96 v@\v@’D[ %62CD u@C u62CD[ %96 q2?8=6D 2?5 >@C6]k^Am Photos: Make Music Madison Sarah Fiske performs at Chris’s Front Yard at Yahara Place during the 2025 Make Music Madison festival. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL Elliott Gilfillan, founder of the Madison band The Earthlings, performs at Willy Street Park. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL Hans and Karin Mueller listen to the music of the White Trash Blues Band at Coonen Porch on O’Sheridan Street during Make Music Madison. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL A fan of Rare Element enjoys the band’s performance at the UW Terrace during Make Music Madison. JOHN HART,STATE JOURNAL Fans of Rare Element dance during the band’s performance at the UW Terrace in 2025. Make Music Madison returns on June 21. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES Ensemble Shamaali perform Middle Eastern music outside the Willy Street Co-op. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL The White Trash Blues Band entertains visitors at Coonen Porch on O’Sheridan Street. JOHN HART,STATE JOURNAL Autumn and the Trinkettes get ready to take the stage at Brittingham Park for Make Music Madison. JOHN HART,STATE JOURNAL Locations Madison Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story Beloved custodian Mr. Peanuts retires from Cross Plains school The custodian for more than 60 years is known for the care and love he gave to generations of students.
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