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midwxst
Summerfest 2025
Johnson Controls® World Soundstage with 88Nine Radio Milwaukee
200 N Harbor Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Jul 3–4, 2025
12:00 PM CDT
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June 19–July 5, 2025
Johnson Controls® World Soundstage with 88Nine Radio Milwaukee
200 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee, WIGet directions
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Summerfest presented by American Family Insurance hosts hundreds of artists across 12 stages, on the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee each summer. Experience a music ...
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midwxst Biography
The songs of midwxst feel like beacons in a tempest, a blend of rap, rock and whatever else he needs to bottle up the exact feeling in his heart. The Indiana artist developed his chameleonic style in the pandemic-era hyperpop scene, emphasizing sincerity and transparency in songs like his grungy hit “Trying.” Whether he is rapping over rage beats or penning sweet ballads, midwxst wants to provide listeners a path forward through relationships, identity formation and the internet. He wants to be the voice he wished he had in school, where he was bullied and faced depression and anxiety. Growing up in a military family, midwxst learned to adapt to any situation, whether it was prepping a stage for a theater performance or making music with kids on the internet. He’s emerged from the latter scene as one of its most promising and ambitious voices. His latest album archangel is a full concept album and his most immersive world to date. The name and concept for the album is derived from the meaning of an archangel as a high-ranking angel in various religious traditions. midwxst notes, “archangel is more than a project to me. It’s a representation of change and transformation from all that I’ve experienced in the last couple of years. The music on this project talks about my mental health, my friendships, and my family. There is a lot of hurt and growth - this project is a testament to the importance of healing and moving forward.”
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