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Lines In The Sky
Summerfest 2025
Henry W. Maier Festival Park
200 N Harbor Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Jul 5, 2025
1:00 PM CDT
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Lines In The Sky returns to Milwaukee's huge Summerfest 2025, this time on the Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard stage! Various ticket packages include General Admission, 3-day Pass, and 9-Day Power Pass; see https://www.summerfest.com for more details and purchase.
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June 19–July 5, 2025
Henry W. Maier Festival Park
200 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee, WIGet directions
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Lines In The Sky Biography
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Lines In The Sky bursts out of the 2022 gate with long-awaited new music, its EP entitled 'Insight'. The first single, a powerful reinvention of The Police classic "Synchronicity I" continues to gain spins and adds at terrestrial radio across the U.S., paying homage to the original version while embossing LITS' exceptionally distinctive stamp onto the song. LITS' version isn't pigeonholed in one rock niche, though; the song is getting airplay from active, alternative, and mainstream rock stations to AAA, metal, and classic rock. The band's accompanying play-through video hit 23,000 views on TikTok social media platform within weeks of the band setting up its profile there. Metal Injection magazine says, "In the end, 'Insight" is a rager that perfectly blends radio rock sensibilities with progressive tendencies." Music journalist Jordan Blum (Kerrang!, Consequence of Sound, et al.) previously summed up the band's identity: "English composer Frederick Delius famously remarked that 'music is an outburst of the soul,' and if there's one emerging band that exudes this sentiment, it's Nashville-based trio Lines In The Sky." LITS' prior three LPs--Hilasterion, Parallel Travel (both mixed by Grammy-winner Tim Palmer) and Beacon--demonstrated, in Blum's words, "an exceptional blend of progressive rock technicality, alternative rock attitude, pop/rock magnetism, and ambient introspection...Lines In The Sky has created something truly superlative...a testament to how striving, hypnotic, and ultimately rewarding rock music can be when you have players like these behind it." Along with LITS' extensive independent touring, LITS was warmly welcomed to international progressive rock event Rites of Spring Festival (aka RoSFest) at its 15th anniversary event, putting the young "ones to watch" band in the company of notable new and legendary acts such as Haken, The Pineapple Thief, Riverside, Bent Knee, and Thank You Scientist.
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linesinthesky.com
Lines In The Sky bursts out of the 2022 gate with long-awaited new music, its EP entitled 'Insight'. The first single, a powerful reinvention of The Police classic "Synchronicity I" continues to gain spins and adds at terrestrial radio across the U.S., paying homage to the original version while embossing LITS' exceptionally distinctive stamp onto the song. LITS' version isn't pigeonholed in one rock niche, though; the song is getting airplay from active, alternative, and mainstream rock stations to AAA, metal, and classic rock. The band's accompanying play-through video hit 23,000 views on TikTok social media platform within weeks of the band setting up its profile there. Metal Injection magazine says, "In the end, 'Insight" is a rager that perfectly blends radio rock sensibilities with progressive tendencies." Music journalist Jordan Blum (Kerrang!, Consequence of Sound, et al.) previously summed up the band's identity: "English composer Frederick Delius famously remarked that 'music is an outburst of the soul,' and if there's one emerging band that exudes this sentiment, it's Nashville-based trio Lines In The Sky." LITS' prior three LPs--Hilasterion, Parallel Travel (both mixed by Grammy-winner Tim Palmer) and Beacon--demonstrated, in Blum's words, "an exceptional blend of progressive rock technicality, alternative rock attitude, pop/rock magnetism, and ambient introspection...Lines In The Sky has created something truly superlative...a testament to how striving, hypnotic, and ultimately rewarding rock music can be when you have players like these behind it." Along with LITS' extensive independent touring, LITS was warmly welcomed to international progressive rock event Rites of Spring Festival (aka RoSFest) at its 15th anniversary event, putting the young "ones to watch" band in the company of notable new and legendary acts such as Haken, The Pineapple Thief, Riverside, Bent Knee, and Thank You Scientist.
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