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Electric City River Jam: A Celebration of Music and Community in Kaukauna
2025-06-21

A vibrant celebration of music, artistry, and community spirit is set to take place this June as the Electric City River Jam festival wraps up its 2025 edition. Held at Hydro Park in downtown Kaukauna, this event promises an unforgettable experience with a diverse lineup of live performances, carnival attractions, and local cuisine. The festival's final day on Saturday, June 21, will culminate in a spectacular performance by New York-based band Wild Adriatic.

The day’s schedule offers a rich tapestry of musical genres that cater to all tastes. Kicking things off at 12:30 PM is the Billy Bronsted Trio, whose Americana roots resonate deeply through their heartfelt storytelling and innovative soundscapes. Following them at 2:30 PM is Homemade Brew, a bluegrass ensemble from Wisconsin renowned for their dynamic stage presence and traditional melodies. Later, Petty Things takes the stage at 4:30 PM, paying homage to the legendary Tom Petty with their authentic tribute act. As the evening progresses, the LowDown Brass Band from Chicago brings soulful rhythms and modern flair to the festival grounds starting at 6:30 PM. Finally, closing out the night at 8:00 PM is Wild Adriatic, blending rock, blues, and soul into a mesmerizing finale that celebrates both past influences and contemporary innovation.

This annual gathering not only showcases incredible talent but also fosters connections among attendees who share a love for live music and cultural expression. For those eager to stay informed about future events or contribute to its success, updates can be found on the official city website or via social media platforms such as Facebook. Additionally, opportunities exist for sponsorship and volunteering, allowing individuals and businesses alike to participate actively in shaping these memorable experiences. Through collaboration and mutual appreciation, the Electric City River Jam exemplifies how communities thrive when they come together under the universal language of music.

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