


On select Thursday nights through July, Monona Terrace will be hosting live music, including a “Chicago” tribute band, a local pop rock band and a boy band tribute band. Quick facts: $7, runs June 2 – June 30 Free concerts give new meaning to ‘easy listening’ Concerts on the Rooftop seriesĮnjoy great bands and great views on the rooftop of Monona Terrace. Screenings start and sundown and are shown every Friday in the month of June. For only $7 you can watch a series of alternative films, all set in a dystopian future, on the roof of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art on State Street. Unfortunately, this summer movie option is not free, but it’s still pretty cheap. From “Jaws” to “The Little Mermaid,” “The Avengers” to “The Lego Movie,” there’s something for every type of movie lover. Terrace After DarkĪs a part of the Terrace After Dark music and film series, the Wisconsin Union Directorate is having free movies at the Terrace starting at 9 p.m., on many Sundays and Mondays. The first three that have been selected are “Rogue One,” “The Blues Brothers” and “Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban.”Īs a part of the Terrace After Dark music and film series there will be either a movie or music almost every night this summer at the Terrace. 23 Breese Stevens FieldĮatStreet is hosting an event on select Fridays at Breese Stevens Field called Catch & Reel, “fried fish and famous flicks.” You can buy fish fry and watch a movie on their video screen, or just watch the movie - admission is free! There will be a total of five movies in 2017. Sit back, relax and watch “Spaceballs,” “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “Moana” and more, without spending a dime. This summer Madison Parks is offering free movies on Saturdays at various Madison park locations, most of them at Peace Park right off of State Street. Unwind after dark with outdoor movies Movies with Madison Parks Here’s a list of summer adventures you can do on a college budget. Summer is great time to enjoy everything the city of Madison has to offer, but most of the time experiencing Madison requires one thing: money.įor college students who don’t have money to spend on entertainment, the monetary cost of having fun can put a damper on the summer.īut what most students don’t realize is there is a whole slew of Madison summer activities that are 100 percent free, or very inexpensive.
