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Kerry King – Summerfest, Milwaukee (July 4, 2026)

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/07/07 at 5:35 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 2 Min Read
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Kerry King’s return to the stage on July 4 at Summerfest in Milwaukee was nine months in the making. He stepped into the headlining slot at the Miller Lite Oasis after Megadeth pulled out due to scheduling conflicts, and he made it count.

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The 16-song set drew heavily from his solo material but made room for three Slayer covers and a rendition of Black Sabbath’s Wicked World. His guitar work was precise and forceful throughout, particularly during the Slayer cuts, which landed exactly as expected. The vocals leaned toward a more traditional metal delivery rather than the raw aggression of his Slayer years, but the band was tight and the set moved with purpose.

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The crowd at the Miller Lite Oasis was fully locked in from the start. King worked the stage well and kept the energy high across the full set. The Black Sabbath cover drew a strong reaction and broke up the pacing in a way that felt deliberate rather than nostalgic.

Sound at the outdoor stage was clean and direct. King’s guitar tone came through clearly without the muddiness that can plague festival setups. The production was minimal — no elaborate staging — which suited the performance and kept the focus where it belonged.

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This was King’s first solo show of 2026, and it carried some weight as a result. Stepping in as a last-minute replacement at a major festival and delivering a confident, well-executed set says something about where he stands right now. The Sabbath cover, tucked between Slayer classics, hinted at a performer comfortable enough in his own legacy to reach beyond it.

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Performance 4 out of 5
Energy 4 out of 5
Sound 4 out of 5
Setlist 4 out of 5
Summary
King delivered a solid return after nine months away, with tight musicianship and strong crowd engagement throughout the set. The balance of solo material, Slayer classics, and the Sabbath cover showed a performer at ease with his legacy. A confident festival headline that proved his relevance in the current metal landscape.
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