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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There is a lot taking place in Milwaukee as the warm weather sticks around for yet another weekend. Joe Krauss from B93.3 joined us on Friday, June 2 to take a look at a preview.
PrideFest Milwaukee, the nation's largest LGBT+ festival, will continue until Sunday, June 4. Run by volunteers since 1987, the festival offers entertainment like the Rugrats Royale Review and Mischief and Magic on the Children’s Stage on Saturday.
Tickets are available at $25 for Saturday or Sunday, with a three-day pass at $50. Children 12 and under are admitted for free.
On Sunday, June 4, from 5 to 8:30 p.m., the Milky Way Drive-In is offering a double feature. The Disney and Pixar film Luca will start the evening, followed by Disney's Encanto after a 15-minute intermission. Both movies are rated PG, and refreshments will be available. Admission is $35 per vehicle.
Wrestling fans can enjoy Crusherfest in South Milwaukee. This homage to wrestling legend Reggie “Da Crusher” Lisowski features live wrestling, cold beer and polka music. The event includes appearances by wrestling legends such as Ted Dibiase and Greg Valentine, not to mention our very own 'Iron Mike' Curkov.