Lunch Time LIVE! concert series returns to Wisconsin State Capitol

Lunch Time LIVE! concert series returns to Wisconsin State Capitol
Erik Greenfield Communications Manager — Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce
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Madison’s Central Business Improvement District (BID) is set to bring back the Lunch Time LIVE! concert series, a popular summer event. The free outdoor concerts will occur every Tuesday from June through August, between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m., on the King Street walkway of the Wisconsin State Capitol.

Attendees are encouraged to bring friends or colleagues and can enjoy their lunch on provided chairs or by using blankets and lawn chairs on the nearby lawn. The event promotes enjoying a ‘grab-and-go’ lunch from various local options while experiencing live music in downtown Madison during the summer months.

In case of adverse weather conditions, a decision regarding any cancellations will be made by 9:30 a.m., with updates shared through Downtown Madison’s social media channels and website.



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