Dayshift: The 30+ Daytime Party Madison tickets
We couldn't find any upcoming events for this event right now.
Want to be the first to know when new tickets are released?
Reliable & Guaranteed Tickets
We have a 100% Buyer Guarantee + your tickets will be legitimate, arrive in time for the event, and be completely refunded if the event is cancelled*.
*If your experience falls short of these expectations, you're covered by our 100% money-back guarantee.
*Madisontickets.org is an independent ticket guide, unaffiliated with venues. Prices may be above or below face value. No hidden fees.
Get Your Dayshift: The 30+ Daytime Party Tickets in Madison: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Dayshift: The 30+ Daytime Party Atwood Music Hall
1925 Atwood Avenue, Madison, WI
53704, US
Dayshift: The 30+ Daytime Party Concert Live at Atwood Music Hall | Madison – May 16th, 2026
Atwood Music Hall is one of those places that just feels alive with stories and spirit. It’s where a local songwriter once debuted a symphony inspired by the city’s rugged landscapes and lively streets, giving the audience a glimpse of the city through music. Back in 1970, the hall really stepped up for young artists by creating a fund to support musical training, which shows its commitment to nurturing talent. Fast forward to october 31 2005, when Dr. Mesmer took the stage, quite literally mesmerizing the crowd with his unique act, yeah, an actual mesmerist performance, which is pretty wild. The hall got a major facelift in 1972, expanding its seating to handle the growing buzz and crowds, so now it’s a perfect spot for those big daytime parties like Dayshift The 30+ Daytime Party Madison. The layout is kind of restaurant-style, so you can relax and enjoy the vibe while catching the show, and center seating really is the sweet spot for the best sound and sightlines. Plus, the venue sits on a gentle rise, offering killer views of the city from the entrance, especially if you stroll through the picturesque walkway from North Park that ends right at the door. Honestly, it’s a hidden gem that’s part history, part cultural hub, and totally worth checking out during those epic daytime Madison concerts.