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Phil Wickham
UW - Milwaukee Panther Arena — Milwaukee, WI

Phil Wickham is a worship leader and Christian rock artist who's been making music since the early 2010s. He got his start leading worship at the Horizon Church in California and has since built a following through both studio albums and his presence at Christian festivals and conferences. His music sits at the intersection of worship gatherings and rock sensibilities—intimate moments that also work in larger congregational settings. Songs like 'Living Hope' became mainstays in church services, the kind of track that gets stuck in your head whether you're at a Sunday service or just listening at home. Wickham's approach tends toward earnest rather than flashy, focusing on lyrical clarity and melodic hooks that feel both contemporary and accessible. He's released multiple albums over the years, maintaining a consistent presence in Christian music spaces without major crossover into mainstream secular radio.

Wickham's shows lean into sustained musical moments rather than high-energy production. Crowds sing along heavily on familiar songs, and there's a contemplative quality even when the tempo picks up. He connects directly with audiences through straightforward stage presence—no elaborate theatrics, just a guy and his band working through the material.

Known for Living Hope, Heavenly Father, Difficult Feet, Response, Jesus Over Everything

Phil Wickham brought his particular brand of exuberant worship to UW-Milwaukee's Panther Arena on August 15, 2024, running through 22 songs that balanced the expected with the exploratory. He opened with "You Are Good" and "PRAISE YOU ANYWHERE," then dug into deeper material like "Homesick for Heaven" and "Hard Fought Hallelujah." The setlist's centerpiece was a sprawling medley that wove together nine different songs—"This is Amazing Grace" through "Hymn of Heaven"—before closing out with "Praise." It was the kind of performance that reminded you why people keep showing up for this stuff.

Milwaukee's music scene leans indie rock and hip-hop, but the city has a solid foundation of faith-based venues and megachurches that regularly host contemporary Christian acts. The Midwest generally receives this genre well—there's an earnestness to the audience that matches the straightforward delivery most of these artists bring. Wickham's arena-ready production should fit nicely into Milwaukee's larger venue circuit.

Stay in Whitefish Bay or the East Side — quieter, tree-lined neighborhoods with actual character. Dinner at Colectivo's sister restaurant Odd Duck for inventive local cooking, or hit up Uchi if you want something more refined. Spend your day at the Harley-Davidson Museum if you're into American icons, or walk through the Milwaukee Public Market for the best cross-section of local food producers. The lakefront is worth an afternoon, and if blues is the point of the trip, catch a set at Colectivo or one of the Walnut Street venues while you're in town.

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