The four-day festival celebrating Harley-Davidson’s 120th anniversary began Thursday as thousands of Harley riders gathered at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Festivities through this weekend are scheduled to take place at Harley-Davidson dealerships, Veterans Park in Milwaukee and the Harley-Davidson Museum, located in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee. Tours and test drives are being offered at Harley’s powertrain operations Menomonee Falls.
A group of Harley riders hit the road Thursday for the Law Enforcement Charity Ride. They left the House of Harley in Greenfield and made their way over the Hoan Bridge and then to Veterans Park. The ride raises money for the Wisconsin chapter of “COPS,” otherwise known as the Concerns of Police Survivors. The group helps families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
On Friday, Green Day will headline the festival at Veterans Park, and Foo Fighters will headline on Saturday.
The celebration will culminate with a parade through downtown Milwaukee on Sunday.
- Bikes parked outside of the Harley-Davidson Museum.
- A stuntman at the Division BMX stunt show.
- A pink bike in the Harley-Davidson Museum showroom.
- Food trucks outside of the Harley-Davidson Museum.
- Harley-Davidson sign outside of Veterans Park.
- The stage at Veterans Park.
- Veterans Park set up.
- A stuntman at the Division BMX stunt show.
- Festival grounds at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
- Festival goers, including a rider repping the notorious Outlaw motorcycle club, at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
- Custom V-Twin Visionary bike display.
- LiveWire bikes on display.
- Harley riders parking at the museum entrance.
- Members of the Harley-Davidson Medellín chapter, based in Columbia.
- Bikes lined up at the entrance of the Harley-Davidson Museum.