Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Metal Festival Announces Record Store Day Ticket Discount – Ghost Cult Magazine
Milwaukee Metal Festival (MMF) is quickly approaching, set to take place at The Rave Eagles Club, May 16 through 19. The event organisers recently announced a special Record Store Day promo, still available until Sunday, April 28th, which gets buyers money off tickets for the fest. Keep reading below for more information.
Single day tickets and passes are available here: https://www.etix.com/ticket/e/1040289/milwaukee-metal-fest-2024-milwaukee-the-rave-eagles-club
Use code MMFRSD at checkout and receive $20 off all ticket types.
The festival is also running a MMF x Testament x Dean guitar give-away with Metal Injection. Enter here to win here: https://forms.sonymusicfans.com/campaign/mmf-x-metal-injection-dean-giveaway/
Jasta and friends will be kicking off the MMF festivities on Thursday, May 16, with Bobby Blitz, Steve “Zetro” Souza & Bobby Hambel, Hoya Roc (ex- Madball), DJ Danny Diablo + sets from Toxic Ruin & H1N1. Three Day festival passes cover admission to the pre-party but single day ticket holders can get their tickets here: https://www.therave.com/metalfest
Information on meet & greets as well as MMF merchandise available here: https://www.martyrstore.net/ – fans can use the code EARLY25 for merch at checkout.
Milwaukee Metal Festival 2024 has previously revealed the daily set times for this year’s edition! See below for the schedule and please note that the lineup and schedule is subject to change:
The daily lineup is as follows:
Thursday, May 16 (Free w/ 3 day Pass):
Jasta and Friends set Featuring Bobby Blitz, Zetro, Bobby Hambel & more.
W/ Special Guests
Toxic Ruin
H1Z1
Friday, May 17:
Blind Guardian
Kamelot
Symphony X
Autopsy (‘Severed Survival’ 35th Anniversary Set)
Doro
Overkill
Hammerfall
Incantation
Profanatica
Macabre
Havok
Nunslaughter
Eternal Champion
Heathen
Visigoth
UADA
Night Demon
Bewitcher
Lords Of The Trident
Necrofier
Hellwitch
Backlash
Silva
Ancient Entities
Illusion of Fate
Engineered Society Project
Saturday, May 18:
Mr. Bungle
Testament
Hatebreed
Municipal Waste
Katatonia
Death to All (‘Sound Of Perseverance’ Set)
Deicide
Possessed
Terrorizer (‘World Downfall’ 35th Anniversary Set)
Ross the Boss
The Red Chord
Soilent Green (Reunion)
Skinless
Martyr AD
Devourment
Internal Bleeding
Cenotaph
Belushi Speed Ball
Cloak
Morbikon
Death Ray Vision
Hatriot
Embryonic Autopsy
Eyes of the Living
Time To Kill
Sunday, May 19:
Slaughter To Prevail
Avatar
In Flames
I Am Morbid (35th Anniversary of ‘Altars Of Madness’ + the hits set)
Death to All (‘Scream Bloody Gore’ + hits set)
Lacuna Coil
Gatecreeper
Atheist
Paleface Swiss
Bleed From Within
Exhumed
It Dies Today
Alluvial
Skeletal Remains
Casket Robbery
Creeping Death
Viogression
Upon Stone
Stabbing
Errors of Humanity
Monochromatic Black
Dead By Wednesday
Amerakin Overdose
Beyond Threshold
After a successful return of Milwaukee Metal Festival in 2023, the iconic midwestern, multi-day event will kick off with a pre-party on May 16 while the main festival will run May 17 – 19 at The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee, WI. The event promises to have more food, vendors, live podcasts and other surprises!
The festival returned to prominence in 2023 under the watchful eye of Hatebreed frontman and podcaster Jamey Jasta and Sound Talent Group‘s Tim Borror, as well as the team at The Rave / Eagles Club, where so many of the original festivals took place.
Fans can visit the official Milwaukee Metal Fest site and sign up for the mailing list for first access to information and exclusive content here: https://www.milwaukeemetalfestival.com/
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee leaders condemn ICE arrests as agency ignores City mask ordinance
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Several Milwaukee leaders are condemning recent Immigrations and Customs Enforcement activity in the city, though questions remain whether actions meant to limit the agency within city limits can be enforced.
The group led by U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore expressed anger at the nature of the at least 57 confirmed arrests made by ICE agents across Wisconsin during “targeted operations” that began in late June.
“They’re being kidnapped. They’re being disappeared. They’re being rushed through a judicial process without due process because they don’t have any money. And we’re here to decry that,” said Moore during a press conference July 9.
Back in April, Milwaukee Common Council members unanimously passed one of the key pieces of their “ICE Out MKE” package: an ordinance that prohibited ICE agents from wearing masks while working in the city. But the Department of Homeland Security has indicated they will not adhere to the ordinance, with representatives asserting the US Constitution’s Supremacy Clause allows for federal laws to supersede any local ordinance.
“State and local sanctuary politicians attempting to ban our federal law enforcement from wearing masks is despicable and a flagrant attempt to endanger our officers,” said an ICE spokesperson in a statement to WTMJ. “To be crystal clear: we will not abide by unconstitutional bans. The Supremacy Clause makes it clear that state and local sanctuary politicians do not control federal law enforcement.”
During the recent arrests, ICE agents were spotted by groups like Voces de la Frontera wearing masks despite the ordinance. Agents also used the Milwaukee Police Department District 2 parking lot for staging purposes, which is against another “ICE Out” city ordinance. A statement from MPD said they were not told in advance that ICE intended to use the parking lot, and then asked them to leave.
No citations have been written by Milwaukee Police against any agents who have violated the mask ban, with the department citing the need for legal clarity from City Attorney Evan Goyke.
“We’re waiting to see what the city attorney’s advice will be on that,” said Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson July 9 when asked by WTMJ if any of the “ICE Out” package is enforceable.
ICE says those arrested will remain in custody pending removal proceedings.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting Wednesday; 1 wounded near 11th and Locust
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – A shooting in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 8 left one person wounded.
11th and Locust
What we know:
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, a 23-year-old was shot around 6:30 p.m. near 11th and Locust.
The victim arrived at the hospital for treatment.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation.
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MPD tips
What you can do:
Milwaukee police are seeking information to identify a suspect in connection with this incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or P3 Tips.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
Milwaukee, WI
‘Peace on Every Block’ brings Milwaukee community together to fight gun violence
Milwaukee community members gathered at pop-up events across the northwest side Wednesday as part of “Peace on Every Block,” a week of activities aimed at building community, mentorship and sharing resources for violence prevention.
The week is organized by Advance Peace Milwaukee, Milwaukee Community Cross Roads and Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services.
“We want to see everybody win, and that’s the whole theme about it, about healing, coming together, stopping the violence,” Desilynn Smith of Uniting Garden Homes said.
Lorenzo Davis of Advance Peace said the northwest side was a deliberate focus for the effort.
“Because this is where the gun violence is happening, and we’re trying to end the gun violence in the city of Milwaukee. We really want to do what’s best for Milwaukee,” Davis said.
The Milwaukee Police Department reported a 30 percent drop in homicides during the first half of 2026 compared to the same period last year. But community members say that progress doesn’t always reflect what people are experiencing on the ground.
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‘Peace on Every Block’ brings Milwaukee community together to fight gun violence
“The data doesn’t lie, that’s true, but when it’s like every day we’re hearing about a shooting, or we’re so connected to it, and so many people connected to it, it just doesn’t appear that way,” Smith said.
The events come as Milwaukee has seen several violent deaths in recent days. 42-year-old Kristy Syed was found shot to death on Milwaukee’s south side.
The Medical Examiner’s Office also identified 19-year-old Savannah Lynn, who was killed after gunfire broke out following a fight on the Fourth of July.
Nine-year-old Jade Riser died after a shooting that happened near East Burleigh Street last Thursday.
Smith said healing is central to any lasting change.
“If we don’t heal, we can’t stop anything, because violence is actually the secondary emotion that is really driven off a lot of pain,” Smith said.
Davis said the young people in these neighborhoods are ready for something better.
“They want to see a better inside Milwaukee. They want to see a better chance for Milwaukee, and they want to do something better for themselves. So, these kids out here, we promote peace with them, and we’re going to back them, and we want to see them win,” Davis said.
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