
The Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival will return to Milwuakee in July, with California rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers locked in to headline the event.
Scheduled for July 25-28, the three-day celebration of music and motorcycle culture will also feature country superstars Jelly Roll, HARDY, and Warren Zeiders, as well as skate punk icons The Offspring and West Coast rappers Cypress Hill.

Following the success of the inaugural Homecoming Festival (which featured Foo Fighters and Green Day) in 2023 to celebrate the brand’s 120th anniversary, Harley CEO Jochen Zeitz proclaimed the festival would become an annual occurrence.
A key feature of the 2024 edition will be the celebration of Willie G. Davidson, a descendant of the founders and an influential figure within the company. Davidson retired from the company in 2012, but is still considered to be one of its most important personalities.

The festival will feature plenty of Harley-related festivities, with the H-D Museum and Powertrains Operations factory sure to be popular destinations. The music festival itself will take place at Veterans Park, with 2-Day and 1-Day passes available.
Further events and venues are expected to be announced in due course, with information available at HDHomecoming.com.