Free stage shows featuring emerging national Artists and top regional Bands
OUR 2025 LINEUP!!
SUPERTUESDAY
Originally formed in 1996 as a four piece original alt-rock band, they cut their teeth performing around Madison, WI at influential house parties, barns and loading docks. While fine-tuning their music and good-times skills, they eventually evolved into SuperTuesday in 1998. So in other words they've been hosting some of the largest parties around Southern Wisconsin for... awhile. In fact, in 2023 SuperTuesday celebrated 25 Years!!
During that time, they've appeared in commercials, played in stadiums and coliseums, and have had the opportunity to open for national artists such as Old Dominion, Thompson Square, Gloriana, Phil Vasser, Jessica Andrews, Sawyer Brown, Emerson Drive, Kip Winger, the BoDeans, and even Tommy Tutone (you can reach him at 867-5309).
Today, SuperTuesday takes their cues from artists like Bon Jovi, Brothers Osborne, Journey, Michael Jackson, Morgan Wallen, Pat Benatar, Post Malone, Def Leppard, Bruno Mars, Luke Combs, Guns N Roses, and Prince (just to name a few). They cover all your favorite pop, rock, and country songs from the 80's to today. Now they're bringing their drink-raising, dance-a-billy, funfest skills to the next level with a tour level fully synchronized lighting and video show. Performances are more fun than a barrel of monkeys, thanks to our slightly crazy and SUPER fun fans!
MADISON COUNTY
Madison County is a 7-piece country show band, based out of Madison, WI, that has evolved its high-energy, engaging show over the years to stay fresh and distinctive. They have been voted Local Group of the Year 9 years in a row at the Q106 MCMA (Madison Country Music Awards), Favorite Local Group at the 96.3 Star Country Awards, Country Artist of the Year at the MAMA Awards (Madison Area Music Association), People's Choice Award Winner for 6 years at the WAMI Awards (Wisconsin Area Music Industry), WAMI Country Performer of the Year 2025, WAMI Country Album of the Year 2025 "Three Sheets to the Wind", WAMI Country Song of the Year 2025 "That Waylon Sound", Isthmus Readers Favorite Local Country Band, Madison.com People's Choice Local Band/Musician 3 years running, and Madison Magazine's Best of Madison Local Band and Country Band, 7 years running. Madison County has also been acknowledged with a Meritorious Achievement Award at the MAMA Awards, for raising their incredible fan base to such astronomical numbers.
Mike Zibell, 4-time Q106 MCMA Male Vocalist of the Year, 2-time Madison Magazine Best of Madison Singer/Songwriter Winner, and 96.3 Star Country Male Vocalist of the Year, along with his son Keagen Zibell, newest member of Madison County, give the band those tight blood-rich harmonies. With those harmonies is a very talented and versatile group of instrumentalists, which includes, Kevin Hendrickson on drums, Scotty 'Mustang' Mitchell on bass, Dan Mahieu on keyboards, Dan McDonald on lead guitar, and Kayla Potter on fiddle and mandolin.
Over the years, Madison County has released 3 full CDs ("Diamond In the Rough," "Make My Way Back Home" and "Enjoy the Ride"), as well as a 6-song EP with an Indie Label, out of Nashville, entitled "Perspective". This self-titled single was voted "Best Country Song" at the MAMA Awards. They've also recorded a series of 'Single of the Month' releases for eight consecutive months, where each month they released a new single across all music platforms, as well as a music video for each single on Youtube. Their most recent recording project was a 5-song EP titled "Three Sheets to the Wind" which has won multiple awards.
Madison County has been privileged to share the stage with many national artists over the years, including, but not limited to: Little Big Town, Lee Brice, Montgomery-Gentry, Blake Shelton, Brantley Gilbert, Trace Adkins, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett, Toby Keith, Travis Tritt, Rascal Flatts, Justin Moore, Phil Vassar, Bellamy Brothers, Joe Diffie, Dwight Yoakum, David Allan Coe, Alan Jackson, and several more.